Guest guest Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 I prefer capsules. they are quite big but this means easy to handle, twist the two parts f the cap apart and easy to fit back togther. Mandi in UK Any suggestions/advice regarding CAPSULES vs. POWDERS? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 > > Hi there - > We have narrowed what we are going to try with our son from Houston: > > AFP PEPTIZYDE, ZYME PRIME and NO-FENOL > > Any suggestions/advice regarding CAPSULES vs. POWDERS? If I am not mistaken there is only SCD powder form but capsuls you can choose SCD (with MCT) or non-scd (with rice bran). So this is one more question you have to consider. I can remember someone wrote that SCD-version probably is more preferrable unless there is no intolerance to MCT. It has something to do with anti-bacterial/anty- yeast properties of MCT. Could anyone correct me if I am wrong. For my son switching to SCD version of ZP took additional 2 weeks of adjusting though following switching to SCD version of No-fenol gave no trouble at all. Probably it did make something good? In other respect you will have less hassle with capsuls though powder form would be a bit cheaper. > > He will take Kirkman's Enzymess DPP-IV in a little bit of juice with > much encouragement/bargaining... e.g., " no applesauce until you > finish your juice. " For my son it is much easier to take enzymes dissolved in a very small amount of water or juice (<1tbsp) - takes just one swallow. He is exactly of the same age Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 Hey there Nikitas mom A few questions... > If I am not mistaken there is only SCD powder form but capsuls you > can choose SCD (with MCT) or non-scd (with rice bran). So this is one > more question you have to consider. I can remember someone wrote that > SCD-version probably is more preferrable unless there is no > intolerance to MCT. It has something to do with anti- bacterial/anty-yeast properties of MCT. Could anyone correct me if I am wrong. > For my son switching to SCD version of ZP took additional 2 weeks of adjusting though following switching to SCD version of No-fenol gave no trouble at all. Probably it did make something good? > In other respect you will have less hassle with capsuls though powder form would be a bit cheaper. ? What is MCT? And, I read on 's site that the only SCD legal enzymes are... Ultra-zyme Plus by Thropps Nutrition Digest Gold by Enzymedica. Any experience with these two? But too be honest... We are absolutely 100% strict as to what he ingests, preparation, etc. But... I can only take the " legal " bit only so far... e.g., probiotics... " legal " - prior to goat milk yogurt is only 3 billion cells of only lactobacillicus acidopholus... Every other source says 20 billion cells + of a broad spectrum... And, Elaine is dead set against bifidus... but it should be the good guy of the large intestine? So... we're not listening to this piece of advice... So, we have the " legal " probiotic from Kirkman, I give him 6 pills a day, throughout the day... (18 billion) and 1 pill of Kirkman's bifodus product at 7.5 billion cells. My plan is to use these up (I bought 3 bottles of the " legal " probiotic) then move to Klaire's Therabiotic complete. We are also going to do goat yogurt as soon as we get the machine... one day yogurt, the next day probiotics... as the yogurt and probiotics are not the same... and I want to populate his gut with a broad spectrum of the good guys. > For my son it is much easier to take enzymes dissolved in a very > small amount of water or juice (<1tbsp) - takes just one swallow. > He is exactly of the same age Excellent... how long were you SCD? Is he SCD now? How long enzymes? What is his diet now? What are you doing for probiotics? My fantasy... fly through stages of SCD, then GFCF, then gluten & casein... here we come. The past 3 months on the SCD really has been wonderful... as I'm convinced that the yeast and bacteria are largely gone as my sons poops are amazing now... " toddler's diareah " be gone! But, variety is the slice of life and what says about variety and nutrients in foods makes so much sense. Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2004 Report Share Posted December 14, 2004 >>>Plus, you don't have excess gelatin that is unnecessary in the body... These are veggie caps, aren't they? . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.