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Hi- another newbe. Sorry if these questions have been answered before. I

have received the three chewable products from Houston - AFP-Peptizyde,

Zyme Prime and No-Fenol. My two DDs and I will be starting as soon as I

can get this straight. We are dealing with yeast in all three of us -

older DD has learning issues, eczema, and possible lactose intolerance and

the youngest DD has a rare chromosomal abnormality that has a lot of

autistic issues (sensory integration, apraxia, constipation) and I belive

she has bacteria overgrowth, and leaky gut as well. Now, all three

products are taken with food? I seem to recall one was taken in between to

help with some of the yeast issues, but I don't remember which one. We are

not on a restrictive diet, although I have limited dairy in the past due to

problems - gas, eczema, constipation, diarrhea - so I know it is an issue.

Also, how do you get GSE into young kids? That stuff is nasty! I can

barely gag it down, and I know my kids won't.

Thank you for all of your help. Your combined experiences and interesting

" science experiments " intrigue me!

Blessings to you!

Ruthanne

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All three can be taken right before a meal or snack. AFP Pept is

for proteins (casein, gluten, soy), Zyme Prime is for general

digestion and is especially helpful for carbohydrates, No-Fenol is

for foods high in phenol content. The No-Fenol is also helpful

with yeast issues, so many take it in between meals to help manage

yeast. You can give it with the GSE for added benefit and increased

tolerance of the GSE itself since it is high phenol. I always put

the GSE along with the No-Fenol in my daughters pear juice and she

drinks it right down. It is only a couple drops and the taste

doesn't bother her a bit. Good luck and welcome.

Sheresa

>

> Hi- another newbe. Sorry if these questions have been answered

before. I

> have received the three chewable products from Houston - AFP-

Peptizyde,

> Zyme Prime and No-Fenol. My two DDs and I will be starting as soon

as I

> can get this straight. We are dealing with yeast in all three of

us -

> older DD has learning issues, eczema, and possible lactose

intolerance and

> the youngest DD has a rare chromosomal abnormality that has a lot of

> autistic issues (sensory integration, apraxia, constipation) and I

belive

> she has bacteria overgrowth, and leaky gut as well. Now, all three

> products are taken with food? I seem to recall one was taken in

between to

> help with some of the yeast issues, but I don't remember which one.

We are

> not on a restrictive diet, although I have limited dairy in the

past due to

> problems - gas, eczema, constipation, diarrhea - so I know it is an

issue.

>

> Also, how do you get GSE into young kids? That stuff is nasty! I can

> barely gag it down, and I know my kids won't.

>

> Thank you for all of your help. Your combined experiences and

interesting

> " science experiments " intrigue me!

>

> Blessings to you!

> Ruthanne

>

>

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All three products are given just before eating, the Peptizyde before

any meal with milk, wheat, soy, or meat; the zyme prime with any

meal, especially with fat or lactose, and the no-fenol with any

strong-flavored or bright-colored food or food that would have been

forbidden on the Feingold diet, if you are familiar with that. You

might want to start with just giving the Zyme Prime for several days,

then adding the Peptizyde, and the No-Fenol last. That way if

somebody reacts, you know what is going on.

Hope that is simple enough and helps. Sounds like you have your hands

full.

Peace,

Kathy E.

On Mar 23, 2006, at 1:45 PM, Ruthanne wrote:

> Hi- another newbe. Sorry if these questions have been answered

> before. I

> have received the three chewable products from Houston - AFP-

> Peptizyde,

> Zyme Prime and No-Fenol. My two DDs and I will be starting as soon

> as I

> can get this straight. We are dealing with yeast in all three of us -

> older DD has learning issues, eczema, and possible lactose

> intolerance and

> the youngest DD has a rare chromosomal abnormality that has a lot of

> autistic issues (sensory integration, apraxia, constipation) and I

> belive

> she has bacteria overgrowth, and leaky gut as well. Now, all three

> products are taken with food? I seem to recall one was taken in

> between to

> help with some of the yeast issues, but I don't remember which one.

> We are

> not on a restrictive diet, although I have limited dairy in the

> past due to

> problems - gas, eczema, constipation, diarrhea - so I know it is an

> issue.

>

> Also, how do you get GSE into young kids? That stuff is nasty! I can

> barely gag it down, and I know my kids won't.

>

> Thank you for all of your help. Your combined experiences and

> interesting

> " science experiments " intrigue me!

>

> Blessings to you!

> Ruthanne

>

>

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>>Now, all three

> products are taken with food? I seem to recall one was taken in

between to

> help with some of the yeast issues, but I don't remember which one.

To address food issues, take them with food. If you want to address

yeast, take No-Fenol on an empty stomach.

> Also, how do you get GSE into young kids? That stuff is nasty! I can

> barely gag it down, and I know my kids won't.

Swallow the capsules, or you can put a few drops into lemonade or

orange juice.

Dana

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