When the boss is away the mice do blog.
Since Dr. Houston is traveling across the country and I have the password to the blog, I thought I’d take it out for a spin.
I’m Cindy Kelley, the Outreach and Communications Coordinator for Houston Enzymes. What that means is I help you get started with enzymes – or - help your conference get others started with enzymes.
Why me? Because enzymes helped my family many years ago and I’m going to make sure everyone knows about it. After two years as a passionate and possibly loud-mouthed customer, Houston Enzymes hired me. Yes, I’m one of those people you read about who gets paid to do what they love. And when I don’t know the answer, I turn it over to Dr. Houston. What a job!
Don’t know where to start? Don’t know how to dose? Don’t have a clue what enzymes do? I was there once and I have the 500 (5,000?) emails to Houston Enzymes to prove it.
Need a world-class PhD Enzyme Biochemist and formulator to speak to your group? I know where to find one, the only one. He will make you laugh and understand enzymes at the same time. Who would think that was ever possible?
Need literature for your group, DVD’s, samples, a hand to hold – what are you waiting for?
Email cindy.kelley@houston-enzymes.com or call me directly at 866-275-0915.
Hi to all my old enzyme friends out there! How are you doing? What’s new? I have a new dog who I promise will not blog like Major T Cat.
Drop me a line,
Cindy

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August 21st, 2009 at 10:34 pm
I have a 7 yr old son with Aspergers syndrome. He weighs 43 pounds. I am going to start him on an anti-yeast treatment (olive oil extract) and probiotics, and would like to add enzymes as well. Can you tell me how much I should give him? Thank you for your time.
September 18th, 2009 at 12:01 pm
Hi Laurie,
Enzymes are dosed by the amount of food eaten, not by age or body weight. For an average-size meal, most of our products are 1 capsule per meal, TriEnza is 2 capsules per meal. The chewable products range from 2 to 4 per meal (TriEnza is 4 chewables per meal). You can start with a half dose and stay at that amount for a few weeks, observe for improvements, then compare when you try a full dose.
-Cindy