Guest guest Posted September 20, 2003 Report Share Posted September 20, 2003 I have long suspected that my ds has a problem with the " Feingold " foods, but have been unwilling to subject him to further dietary limitations (he's already GFCF, egg-free, limited soy and corn, and no synthetics and some other random foods he can't eat). So of course I was psyched to find out about no-fenol. Should I wait to start the no-fenol till we're through any adjustment period with the peptizyde and zyme-prime? If we do start the no fenol, does it have to be taken with eating phenols/salicylates or can he just take one a day when he takes his other supplements? Because of his grazing type of eating it is hard to predict when he's going to eat what... Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2003 Report Share Posted September 20, 2003 >>>>> Should I wait to start the no-fenol till we're through any adjustment period with the peptizyde and zyme-prime? Yes, I would. That want you can tell which is causing what. >>>>If we do start the no fenol, does it have to be taken with eating phenols/salicylates or can he just take one a day when he takes his other supplements? Because of his grazing type of eating it is hard to predict when he's going to eat what... For No-Fenol to act on foods, he would need to have the enzymes in contact with the food. However, a few have mentioned they do not adhere to this strictly with just the No-Fenol. So I am not sure why this might work exactly. No-Fenol is a bit different than other products. I would suggest just putting a few sprinkles or 1/4 capsule in a drink or on a bite of food before he eats highly phenolic foods and see how that works out. Then experiment with it. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2004 Report Share Posted January 10, 2004 On Houston's website it says those allergic to mood/fungus could have serious reactions to the No Fenol. I went to the website specifically to order and when I read this I decided not to at that time. How do we know if our child is allergic or sensitive to mold/fungus? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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