Guest guest Posted March 6, 2004 Report Share Posted March 6, 2004 Enzymes do a many faceted job. I think that by digesting the food well, there is less for bad bugs to feed on further down in the gut so thats one way to help. Another could be that by releasing nutrients from the food and allowing them to be properly absorbed, increases the bodys abilityto fight to the nasties. Pep and No Fenol I believe can actually help break down the bugs as well. No Fenol is particularly helpful in assisting processing the high phenol OTC bug killers like GSE, OoO, OLE etc, reducing overalll the stool matter by breaking down fibrous foods and I always think of yeast being like little balloons full of pus, I think the enzymes help break the balloons and let the bug busters in to do their thing! Mandi in UK > was reading the Enzyme Stuff website and read the section > titled " Adjustments " and one of the adjustment listed was " yease die- > off " . Do the enzymes themselves help kill yeast? I've heard from > other parents that No-Fenol helps your yeast fighting products > (Nystatin, etc.) work better but not that the actual enzymes > themselves kill yeast. Do they actually start to kill the yeast on > their own? I'm new to enzymes so I'm just starting to research them. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 >>>The first day he took enzymes his reaction was very similar to the reaction he had on nystatin...Is this yeast die off. Are the enzymes working on the yeast. Enzymes can work on yeast - particularly proteases and cellulases. If you see a similar reaction to nystatin, that in this case, it would be good to consider it die-off. Also, the enzymes can be more thoroughly digesting the food and thus leaving less for the yeast to live on. So there can be 2 ways enzymes hurt yeast acting at the same time. Overall this is good for yeast control. It is great you could reconize this right away. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 In a message dated 3/6/04 10:51:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, cskdigitalaw@... writes: > The first day he took enzymes his reaction was very similar to the reaction > he had on nystatin. > > His nose started to run, he acted like his stomach was hurting and he was > very irritable. Is this yeast die off. Are the enzymes working on the yeast. Most likely Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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