Prozyme

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    Prozyme

    Is this a good enzyme?  Should I be using a different kind?  The bottle says 1/4 teaspoon with every meal.  Is it bad if they get more?  I am going to try to find a measuring spoon that size, but in case I cant...?
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    I use ProZyme and honestly - I've never measured, I just sprinkle some on.  I just do a light dusting on top of each meal and haven't had any problems. 
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    I use it. It saved Emma's behind. She has some absorbtion issues, and I was literally feeding her all she could eat in 45 minutes, and watching her get skinnier and skinnier and skinnier. She was skin and bones. It's a common issue with liver dogs. Apparently, they don't make their own enzymes well. She's still thin, but... she looks so much better. She gets a double dose of prozyme on each meal, and she's been having that for over a year and a half, now. She does really well with it.

    I recently emailed Lew Olsen to ask for a little advice on her having trouble with her weight. She'd been ill for a week, and lost two pounds, even though she was eating fine. Lew said that I should try switching to an animal based enzyme, as prozyme is plant based. That makes sense, with dogs being carnivores and all.... I have a HUGE thing of Prozyme, but when it starts getting a little lower, I'm going to try Berte's Zymes.
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    Ok thanks, Ill finish this bottle and then look into the animal based, I have heard that too, but forgot. 
     
    I am really mad at myself because I feel like had I been giving Kayla enzymes her whole life it may have saved her from dying.  It would have made life a lot easier on her pancreas.  I am just learning so much here and the more I learn the more I wish I would have known before Kayla died.  Although I do realize there was no way for me to know she needed anything special, but still I think its a good idea to give them as many good things as possible just in case! 
     
    Every new thing I see I think man if I would have been giving her this, if I would have been giving her this, if I would have been doing this.... on and on and on....   [sm=sad.gif]  Just wish I would have known her pancreas was bad before it was too late.[&o]
     
    So you dont think theres much point in worrying baout giving too much?  Just sprinkle it...?   I dont want to do anything wrong...
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    Lew said that I should try switching to an animal based enzyme, as prozyme is plant based.

     
    That does make sense.  I also have a HUGE thing of Prozyme and since it lasts so long, it'll probably be a year or so before I run out.  I'd like to learn more about this in the meantime...
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    That does make sense but I've read a lot of articles that say they should be getting a prebiotic on a regular basis and not a probiotic.  If anyone wants I can try to find one.  I've been using Fresh Digest with good results.
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    Lori, Prozyme is a digestive enzyme, not a probiotic.

    Christine, it lasts you that long??? Wow! LOL It lasts my "special" dogs much less time.
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    Ah ha, I see now.  I went to the site and it says it's good for skin problems.  Have you who use it noticed a difference?? 
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    I don't know how long it will actually take.  I do know that I haven't even opened the HUGE bottle yet cause I'm still using the small one I bought when Slicky was about 3 months old!  I seriously just sprinkle a bit on each meal, not alot.  Maybe I'm not using enough?  
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    I didn't notice a difference in Emma's skin, b/c I was more concerned about her general body state, when I started using it. It made a tremendous difference. It *definitely* makes a difference in nutrient absorbtion.

    Christine, the dosage on the bottle is 1/4 teaspoon per cup of food. Emma gets twice that, and Teenie gets half.
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    Thanks Jennie.  hmmm.. So - that would be 1/2 tsp for him, twice a day.  That's about right - I'll actually measure it out tonight to be sure. 
     
    Oh and Lori, Slicky doesn't have an skin issues - maybe cause he's been on it pretty much his whole life?  Or maybe the Coconut Oil?