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I started my son on tiny bits of No Fenol for his serious phenol intolerance

issues over a year ago. At the time, a mere 1/8 capsule or so caused

hyperactivity in him. A few people suggested upping the dosage to see if that

would

help, and although it made no sense to me, sure enough, he was able to tolerate

a whole capsule, and it did seem to help with phenols a good bit.

Now, though, even a whole capsule doesn't seem to help with phenols, or at

least not as much as it used to. Is there a limit to how much No Fenol is safe

to give? How many per meal, or how many per day? I'm thinking there must be

other issues going on that are making him more and more intolerant of phenols,

(maybe yeast kicking in?), but guess that's a separate question. Or could the No

Fenol just be less effective in him for some reason?

Thanks,

Debbie

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> Now, though, even a whole capsule doesn't seem to help with phenols,

or at

> least not as much as it used to.

Is this with all phenol foods, or just certain foods? My son did not

tolerate certain phenol foods, even with No-Fenol.

It can also be other issues. For example, virus issues caused hyper

for my son. And typically, once I addressed one issue, another issue

would occur.

It might also be yeast.

Dana

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When my son gets red ears, even with NF, I give him

E-lyte balanced electrolytes...it calms his red, hot ears

in a flash (probably due to the sulfate in it...).

Re: No Fenol losing effectiveness?

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> > Now, though, even a whole capsule doesn't seem to help with phenols,

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> > least not as much as it used to.

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> Is this with all phenol foods, or just certain foods? My son did not

> tolerate certain phenol foods, even with No-Fenol.

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> It can also be other issues. For example, virus issues caused hyper

> for my son. And typically, once I addressed one issue, another issue

> would occur.

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> It might also be yeast.

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> Dana

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