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I'm pretty sure Houston sent me samples of the chewables when I

requested them.

> This is a silly question, but does anyone have a few of the Zyme

Prime

> chewables they could mail me? I have a super-picky kid and don't

want to

> spend the $$$ if she won't take them, but I think she could really

use the

> help, if I could get them in. Email me off list if you can help.

>

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> Terri

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I talked to Terri off-line, but if anyone else needs samples, the

email to use is customer_service @ houstonni.com (remove the spaces

after you copy that address). You can also email me and I'll forward

the request.

> This is a silly question, but does anyone have a few of the Zyme Prime

> chewables they could mail me? I have a super-picky kid and don't

want to

> spend the $$$ if she won't take them, but I think she could really

use the

> help, if I could get them in. Email me off list if you can help.

>

>

> Terri

>

> >

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I'm a terrible mom, I never chewed one. Right now we use the powder in juice

but Devin was nice enough to send me a sample of the chewables and we are

switching to them as soon as we run out of powder. He picks them right up and

chomps away at them when put infront of him. I would think if your 2 year old

can chew on chewable vitamins they'd be okay. I should go chew one now I'm

curious. They can't be too hard because they don't make much noise when he's

chewing them either, no hard crunchy noises I mean

Ask them to send you a sample so you can try!

Kerrie

In a message dated 1/6/2006 9:39:27 PM Eastern Standard Time,

edwards_jacobs@... writes:

Hi all, I went on houston neutraceuticals and saw they

had chewable tables for AFP Peptizyde and ZymePrime.

Do they taste good, and are they suitable for a two

year old. Or is the powder or capsules better for

little ones.

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For my kids, the chewables seem to work more effectively even than

powder (my son took powder in applesauce prior to meals, and my

daughter with her drinks with meals.)

They taste fabulous, I've tried them both. My daughter usually

refuses or gags on most chewable children's products but she

actually likes these.

I don't think one chewable = one capsule, though, so make sure

you're giving the same amount as you were, when you switch.

Amy

>

> Hi all, I went on houston neutraceuticals and saw they

> had chewable tables for AFP Peptizyde and ZymePrime.

> Do they taste good, and are they suitable for a two

> year old. Or is the powder or capsules better for

> little ones.

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________________

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> Just $16.99/mo. or less.

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-My son loves them. He begs for them like they are candy :)

-- In , selena edwards jacobs

<edwards_jacobs@y...> wrote:

>

> Hi all, I went on houston neutraceuticals and saw they

> had chewable tables for AFP Peptizyde and ZymePrime.

> Do they taste good, and are they suitable for a two

> year old. Or is the powder or capsules better for

> little ones.

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________________

> DSL – Something to write home about.

> Just $16.99/mo. or less.

> dsl.

>

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