Review I was referred to Medizym by Naturally Vitamins for a replacement for Wobenzym N. I wasn't happy with the extra ingredients on the new Wobenzym coming from Germany, so I called them. This works just like the Wobenzym i'm used to. No fillers, no unnecessary ingredients. And to top it off, Medizym is made in the united states! I hope they make a pain cream too!
Review Toto-Zymes is a nice alternative to Wobenzym and other systemic enzymes. Looking at the ingredients, it appears it's slightly more potent per dose as well, containing more trypsin in particular. The price is great, and they work really well before and after working out. I usually take a small handful of them one to two times per day. I also take them when having allergy problems, but that has become rare since I take them almost every day.
Review My friend reseachers everything and she has a son who is ADHD.
I thought my son was and have taken him in several times to be tested. My girlfriend told me about all these teas that she has been given to her son, well we went out and got the tea and was looking for one more that we could not find at the Vitamin store we came across Focus for Children and while she was reading the back of the bottle she stated that all the tea that we were looking for had the same ingredients as this stuff. I bought 2 bottles.
I can say that i started a few days ago and I can see a difference in my child. He is actually thinking instead of acting first and he is a calm when he speaks instead of outburst. I think that I am going to buy enough to have until he turns 18... He is now 10.
Since he loves taking vitamins he actually takes then himself in the AM and then again after his night time shower without me reminding him. (they are chewable and grape).
This works for me. I was getting fustrated that my son was fustrated at school and not being able to think and do the work that we both knew that he could do.
PS he got a 100% for the first time on his spelling test this week!
Review MY QUESTION:
I have a genetically altered gene MTHFR that requires me to take mega doses of methlfolate and methylcobalamin B12, long with a low dose of antidepressant for now. All of the ingredients seem to be what my system needs but I tend to have some sort of rash appear when I take a complex-???niacin. My question is will any of the the added ingredients such as marigold, etc. interact with the methyl folate and methylcobalamin B12, or antidepressant to your knowledge?
Review I like Kal Joint Guard because it is an effective, comprehensive formula that works to alleviate joint pain and stiffness. Its impressive list of synergistic ingredients obviates the need to buy multiple separate supplements.