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> > We've been on the Houston enzymes for 2 weeks now. Started out

with

> > 1/2 cap of Zyme Prime 2x/day. Now we're doing 1 cap of ZP and

1/2

> > cap of AFP Peptizyde at each meal. We have seen some

hyperactivity,

> > emotional outbursts and such but the biggest side effect is

ravenous

> > appetites.

>

>

> My son would have a major appetite when he was eating a food or

> supplement he did not tolerate.

>

> Try adding No-Fenol, see if that helps.

>

> For my son, I needed to remove a few foods, even with enzymes.

***Dana, can you explain why it is that increased appetite is a sign

that something is not being tolerated?

I will try the No-Fenol as you suggested.

How did you know which foods to remove for your son? Was this

through your rotation diet?

>

>

> > My biggest concern is how can we afford to keep this up? We

already

> > spend about $200 on supplements. I calculate the cost of doing

all

> > three Houston enzymes to be another $200+ a month for the five

of

> > us. How do all of you afford this?

>

>

> Contact HNI and ask about purchasing larger quantities to get

larger

> discounts. That is what I did.

>

> Dana

Thanks for this tip!

Blessings,

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> ***Dana, can you explain why it is that increased appetite is a sign

> that something is not being tolerated?

Many people would say that it is because of the " buzz " he was getting

when he ate foods he did not tolerate, causing him to want to keep

eating those foods.

I really don't know specifically why, I just know he wanted to, and

was able to, eat massive quantities of food.

> How did you know which foods to remove for your son? Was this

> through your rotation diet?

Yes, I gave enzymes and then rotated foods to find which ones he did

not tolerate.

Dana

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i think a lot of the nutrient value is lost to fermentation and there

is malabsorbtion

> > ***Dana, can you explain why it is that increased appetite is a

sign

> > that something is not being tolerated?

>

>

> Many people would say that it is because of the " buzz " he was

getting

> when he ate foods he did not tolerate, causing him to want to keep

> eating those foods.

>

> I really don't know specifically why, I just know he wanted to, and

> was able to, eat massive quantities of food.

>

>

> > How did you know which foods to remove for your son? Was this

> > through your rotation diet?

>

>

> Yes, I gave enzymes and then rotated foods to find which ones he did

> not tolerate.

>

> Dana

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Hi ,

I looked up malabsorption and the symptoms listed are specific food

avoidance, chronic diarrhea, bloating, flatulance and growth

failure. The two kids with the insatiable appetite don't have any of

these problems currently. My youngest used to have chronic diarrhea

(pre-enzymes) but now it's not as frequent as before.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,

> > > ***Dana, can you explain why it is that increased appetite is

a

> sign

> > > that something is not being tolerated?

> >

> >

> > Many people would say that it is because of the " buzz " he was

> getting

> > when he ate foods he did not tolerate, causing him to want to

keep

> > eating those foods.

> >

> > I really don't know specifically why, I just know he wanted to,

and

> > was able to, eat massive quantities of food.

> >

> >

>>

> > Dana

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