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Topic Dog Boards / Health / probiotics and digestive enzymes
- By eleanor [gb] Date 10.07.04 13:44 UTC
Hi Tohme, regarding the probiotic and digestive enzymes, I have been using naturezyme, by naturediet, since april which has helped greatly with molly, I was also giving it to Barney, but noticed that it has a protein source of which is egg, so Stopped it yesterday,  the product contains microencapsulated bacteria, ( any idea if that has milk in it ?) enzymes, yucca schidigera extract, dried egg yolk solids.
thanks eleanor
- By Dill [gb] Date 10.07.04 22:08 UTC
Hi,
Don't know if the information will help but Holland and Barret do an Acidophilus capsule supplement - no lactose, gluten,wheat, egg etc.  Its fairly cheap to use too.  They also do Digestive enzyme supplements.

Regards
Dill
- By tohme Date 11.07.04 10:41 UTC
The product made by naturediet does indeed contain egg yolk protein; I would suggest that you get specific non dairy probiotics with more than just acidophilus in it;eg bifidus, bulgaricus, etc Solgar do good ranges they also produce a multi spectrum digestive enzyme.

The trouble with a lot of supplements is that they contain unecessary things or those which our pets are allergic to; hence why it is sometimes better to be very specific in your purchasing.

HTH
- By eleanor [gb] Date 12.07.04 19:54 UTC
Tohme, can I still use the naturezyme on molly, she doesn't have a problem with eggs, but is allergic to cow's milk, i don't know if it contains milk, I e.mailed the company still waiting on a reply, its just that I have two large tubs of it;;;;
I will get the solgar for Barney.
thanks eleanor
- By tohme Date 13.07.04 07:26 UTC
if you get on the Naturediet site it will tell you exactly what the ingredients are; I don't believe it contains milk.
Topic Dog Boards / Health / probiotics and digestive enzymes

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