Houston Enzymes No-Fenol 90 vcaps
Product Description
Houston Enzymes No-Fenol 90 vcaps
UPC# 989631000274No-Fenol was developed by Dr. Devin Houston in response to parents' request for a product that would allow their children to eat fruits and vegetables without the problems thought to be associated with polyphenolic compounds. Initial response from many parents indicate that for many, No-Fenol does allow the addition of these foods to the diet without complications.
All plants contain some degree of phenolic compounds. The phenol structure itself is ubiquitous in nature, and is actually essential to many of life's processes. Current thinking by many is that some subset of children on the PDD spectrum have difficulty in the processing of phenolic compounds, which may present as behavioral problems and physical symptoms such as red ears and cheeks, and dark circles under the eyes. While the basic mechanism behind this phenomenon is not well defined, it is thought that perhaps the phenolic compounds become "trapped" in some part of a metabolic cycle, presumbably involved with various detoxification pathways.
The research literature indicates that some phenolic compounds are modified by the addition of carbohydrate groups to their structures, which may inhibit their crossing into cells and being metabolized. The current hypothesis for why No-Fenol may help is through the ability of the enzymes in this product to remove the carbohydrate groups from the phenols, thus allowing normal processing by the detoxification pathways. There is no evidence that No-Fenol directly modifies phenolic structures. Indeed, the success of No-Fenol in allowing the addition of phenolic foods back into the diet of children with PDD may result in a re-evaluation of the basis of the phenol "problem".
Xylanase is the major component of No-Fenol, and is an enzyme used to breakdown the structural components of plant cell walls, which are primarily very complex carbohydrates. Xylanase is used in the juice industry to extract more juice from fruit pulp fibers. At least one reference indicates that polyphenolic compounds are actually increased by treatment with xylanase. Based on this reference and the fact that No-Fenol has allowed "phenol-sensitive" individuals to ingest phenolic foods, HNI now believes that the phenol issue is much more complex than previously thought, and may not be due so much to the presence of phenols as to the specific structure of these phenols.
Fillers
No-Fenol capsules can be purchased with cellulose/medium-chain triglyceride oil (MCT oil) as filler. The amount of filler used is about 35 mg. MCT oil is derived from coconut, and the cellulose is derived from European Spruce trees. The capsule is also cellulose.
Supplement Facts |
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Serving Size: 1 Capsule Servings per Container: 90 |
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
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Enzyme Blend | 288 mg | * |
Xylanase | 32,000 XU | |
CereCalasetm (1,500 MU) Hemicellulase, beta-glucanase, phytase | 75 mg | * |
*Daily Value Not Established | ||
No-Fenol is free of gluten, casein, soy, MSG, salicylates, sugar, and artificial colors. Contains cellulose as filler. Medium-chain triglyceride oil (MCT oil) is added. Capsule made of cellulose. |