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This is actually a repost from my question about where to get No-Fenol,

but think it may have gotten missed because it was an afterthought and

beyond the question I asked. I'm running out of time before we leave

for a vacation, so don't want to be adding B vits with the No-Fenol

while we're gone and daughter is supervising if that is a bad thing. I

read what I could find at Houston Enzyme and didn't see any mention.

>

> I read in the files that phenol intolerant kids can have problems with

> B vitamins, but I wasn't clear if that meant they didn't tolerate Bs

> well, or they need more Bs. Right now my son gets a combo B that has:

>

> Niacin (as niacinamide) 5mg

> B-6 ( as Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) 2mg

> Folic Acid 400mcg

> B-12 (as Cyanocobalamin) 6mcg

> Pantothenic Acid (as Calcium Pantothenate) 10mg

>

> He's full grown - 17 yo, 6 foot, 160 lbs. It is part of a combo

> mineral supplement we've had him take for quite a while, along with

> all the children, before we knew we could do anything biomed to help

> him. We were clueless about the nutritional possibilities. (The brand

> is Hero Nutritionals - Yummi Bears multivitamin and mineral -mainly

> for the large amounts amounts of A, E, Zinc and Iodine - also choline

> and inosotol), but I'm thinking it may be time to start doing

> individuals instead of combination for him? Obviously, after one of

> the posts I read previously I need to break zinc out at the very

> least. Right now, I just need to know what I should be doing about the

> B vitamins since we are wanting to make the next step addressing

> phenol intolerance. Thanks for any input.

> P.

Sometimes I feel like this information is just so overwhelming, and that

I should be making more changes more quickly. I feel a bit inept! But,

I'm taking baby steps so I can keep up with it all.

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