Guest guest Posted October 30, 2004 Report Share Posted October 30, 2004 They will break down the chocolate too BUT not if they are frozen or kept very cold. My son used to eat his frozen at school coz if they got them out of ther freezer earlier then some other kid would snitch them LOL Mandi in UK Also - and this is probably a really stupid question - but am I right in assuming that the enzymes don't break down the chocolate if you make wafers - like they break down other foods. With other stuff like juice it says about 4 hours - but the directions for wafers say they are good for about 2 weeks. Do they need to stay frozen and then thawed just before you use them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2004 Report Share Posted October 31, 2004 I started with just one meal and day (happened to be breakfast which is her smallest meal) for a few days then added another meal for a few days etc. I went very slow-1/4 capsule first, slowly adding to each meal. Then I went to 1/2 capsule at one meal and every couple days upped it at another meal until we were finally at a full capsule at each meal. It was very slow to work up to all 3 kinds at every meal but we didn't have any problems this way. Becky > > Anyway - to my first question - in the dosing instructions that > came with the enzymes - they mention starting the peptizyde with > the largest meal of the day and then slowly increasing to all 3 > meals. Has anyone tried this instead of small amounts at every > meal?? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2004 Report Share Posted October 31, 2004 Thanks - I just wrote out a schedule to see how it would pan out that way. I know I will probably have to adjust as we go - but having it written out helps. We are doing zyme prime first - 1/2 cap at each meal - so far - no noticeable difference - but its only been 3 days. I think the peptizyde might do more, but zyme prime sounded easier to start with. I didn't order the no-phenol - but I'm wondering if I should. I really don't even know if we have food issues - but I was so intrigued when I read 's book - We decided to give enzymes a try. We had such awful results with Adderal and Straterra - anything has to be better. (We're trying this for ADHD-non attentive).. he has also in the past had some sound sensitivity issues - but has seemed to outgrown this problem. Only shows up a little in new situations - like the beginning of a school year. Went away much faster this year. I would love to hear from anyone else on starting Peptizyde. Thanks Sue > > I started with just one meal and day (happened to be breakfast which > is her smallest meal) for a few days then added another meal for a > few days etc. I went very slow-1/4 capsule first, slowly adding to > each meal. Then I went to 1/2 capsule at one meal and every couple > days upped it at another meal until we were finally at a full capsule > at each meal. It was very slow to work up to all 3 kinds at every > meal but we didn't have any problems this way. > > Becky > > > > Anyway - to my first question - in the dosing instructions that > > came with the enzymes - they mention starting the peptizyde with > > the largest meal of the day and then slowly increasing to all 3 > > meals. Has anyone tried this instead of small amounts at every > > meal?? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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