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no, sometimes if i don't have much protien in the meal and a lot of

vegs i will skip pep and the other way around i will skip zyme

> Have you heard of using zyme prime without peptizyde. Do they have

to

> be used together?

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> Have you heard of using zyme prime without peptizyde. Do they have to

> be used together?

This is what I do now.

If your child is gfcf, Zyme Prime would be good, with or without

Peptizyde.

If your child has problems with gluten/casein/soy, and you want to use

enzymes instead of removing those foods, then you will *probably* need

the Peptizyde also.

Dana

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Yep, Zyme, Peptizyde and No Fenol may all help to give better results than

the diet alone. Zyme is a great place to start :)

Mandi in UK

Son Sam off diet with HNI 3.5 years :)

I was wondering if you can give the Zyme Prime in addition to doing the GFCF

diet?

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Zyme would be my choice - good all rounder :)

Mandi in UK

If you were given a choice as to which ones to start with (I can't afford

all three at once) which would you start out on?

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> I'm sorry this is probably going to be a really stupid question. In

> a lot of recent posts, many are talking about the SCD version of

> zyme prime. I recently called HNI to confirm that that was the

> version we are using since my son seems to be very sensitive to

> phenols. The person I talked to at HNI told me that there was only

> 1 version of zyme prime. 2 versions of pep. Regular and AFP Pep.

> Am I not asking the folks at HNI the right question? Thanks for any

> insight!

Perhaps a different usage of the term " version " .

There are 2 " versions " of gluten/casein/soy enzyme, Peptizyde and AFP

Peptizyde. Both of those " versions " come as " original " [rice bran]

and " SCD " [cellulose/MCT].

Zyme Prime and No-Fenol don't have other " versions " , but they both

come as " original " and as " SCD " .

Call back and say that you want confirmation on whether the bottle you

have, is the " original " or the " SCD " .

Dana

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Thanks Dana. Why would someone use the SCD version instead of the

regular? Is it the rice bran? From looking at our container (we

use the powder) I think we have the SCD version.

Thanks!

> > I'm sorry this is probably going to be a really stupid

question. In

> > a lot of recent posts, many are talking about the SCD version of

> > zyme prime. I recently called HNI to confirm that that was the

> > version we are using since my son seems to be very sensitive to

> > phenols. The person I talked to at HNI told me that there was

only

> > 1 version of zyme prime. 2 versions of pep. Regular and AFP

Pep.

> > Am I not asking the folks at HNI the right question? Thanks for

any

> > insight!

>

>

> Perhaps a different usage of the term " version " .

>

> There are 2 " versions " of gluten/casein/soy enzyme, Peptizyde and

AFP

> Peptizyde. Both of those " versions " come as " original " [rice bran]

> and " SCD " [cellulose/MCT].

>

> Zyme Prime and No-Fenol don't have other " versions " , but they both

> come as " original " and as " SCD " .

>

> Call back and say that you want confirmation on whether the bottle

you

> have, is the " original " or the " SCD " .

>

> Dana

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Hi--

About a week ago,I added Zyme Prime to the enzymes my son has been

taking. He had worked up to full caps with each each meal and snack of No

Fenol and AFP. His stimming is now through the roof as well as bouts of

extreme agitation (crying jags, hostility).

Could the Zyme Prime do this? If so, how is it causing this?

Thanks.

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I have almost decided that Zyme Prime is something that doesn't work for my

child. She seems to do fine with just the AFP, but when I add the Zyme Prime

it's not long before she seems more agitated.

Are some kids just not able to tolerate more than one type of the enzymes?

B.

Zyme Prime

Hi--

About a week ago,I added Zyme Prime to the enzymes my son has been

taking. He had worked up to full caps with each each meal and snack of No

Fenol and AFP. His stimming is now through the roof as well as bouts of

extreme agitation (crying jags, hostility).

Could the Zyme Prime do this? If so, how is it causing this?

Thanks.

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> Hi--

> About a week ago,I added Zyme Prime to the enzymes my son has been

> taking. He had worked up to full caps with each each meal and snack

of No

> Fenol and AFP. His stimming is now through the roof as well as bouts of

> extreme agitation (crying jags, hostility).

Drop the dose down to 1/4 capsule, see if that helps.

Check the label for papain/bromelain. If it contains those, try the

SCD version of Zyme Prime.

If you are now using all three enzymes, there might be foods he still

does not tolerate, even with enzymes, that you need to locate and remove.

Dana

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