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epi4dogs
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Posts: 3113

Hi everyone,


MARCH 10, 2009  - UPDATE FROM FRANK on CREON!


One of our members, Frank did a fabulous job of researching and putting together a very comprehensive database on CREON regarding the Availability and Pricing of CREON. It covers

  • Company Name
  • Company Website Address
  • Cost of product
  • Shipping costs
  • Number of capsules
  • Total cost per capsule

It is an amazing database. Thank you SO much Frank!!!

To view the PDF database, please visit: http://www.epi4dogs.com/enzymesdigestion.htm

and scroll down to the CREON section.

"iF you are interested in purchasing CREON on-line..... one of our EPIFORUM members, Frank, put together a fabulous database on CREONincluding the brand name, website address, the cost of the CREON,shipping costs, and breakdown of price per capsule. This PDF is a wealth of information.Please feel free to check it out. Click on: "CREON pricing-2.pdf"



 


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Olesia, owned by Izzy-45lb SWD, Diagnosed at 1.5 years old - TLI results 1.3, Stable almost 4 yrs! Once stable, was able to reduce enzymes to only 1/2 tsp of Enzymes with each meal, but after amost 4 years of stabilization...recently had to increase the amount of enzymse to 3/4 of a teaspoon with each meal. Feed various grain-free kibble+real meat, 6x pancreatin enzymes from EnzymeDiane. Give 1 tsp of coconut oil one day and salmon oil next day, and also give canned sardines packed without salt or canned herring for extra omega oils.

March 10, 2010 at 10:54 AM Flag Quote & Reply

renee staroba
Member
Posts: 30

This will be great!!

Thanks, Frank!

I know there was someone on the EPIglobal that was asking about these, and I couldn't find my info on this mess of notes I have going on now.....

 

Renee and CC

March 10, 2010 at 11:23 AM Flag Quote & Reply

epi4dogs
Site Owner
Posts: 3113

Frank is pretty darn awesome,!

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Olesia, owned by Izzy-45lb SWD, Diagnosed at 1.5 years old - TLI results 1.3, Stable almost 4 yrs! Once stable, was able to reduce enzymes to only 1/2 tsp of Enzymes with each meal, but after amost 4 years of stabilization...recently had to increase the amount of enzymse to 3/4 of a teaspoon with each meal. Feed various grain-free kibble+real meat, 6x pancreatin enzymes from EnzymeDiane. Give 1 tsp of coconut oil one day and salmon oil next day, and also give canned sardines packed without salt or canned herring for extra omega oils.

March 10, 2010 at 11:45 AM Flag Quote & Reply

Kathy and Teddy
Member
Posts: 1048

Wow, Frank! It is obvious you put a tremendous amount of time and energy into this – as well as everything you do for all of us. This is very helpful and informative. Thank you.

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Kathy and Teddy 6 yrs old GSD rescue ~72 lbs in Jan 2009 now 109 lbs

 

March 13, 2010 at 6:39 AM Flag Quote & Reply

epi4dogs
Site Owner
Posts: 3113

Kathy,


It is an amazing database that Frank put together for us. He is always doing such nice things to help us out . And this latest project  must have taken him hours and hours to do!!!

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Olesia, owned by Izzy-45lb SWD, Diagnosed at 1.5 years old - TLI results 1.3, Stable almost 4 yrs! Once stable, was able to reduce enzymes to only 1/2 tsp of Enzymes with each meal, but after amost 4 years of stabilization...recently had to increase the amount of enzymse to 3/4 of a teaspoon with each meal. Feed various grain-free kibble+real meat, 6x pancreatin enzymes from EnzymeDiane. Give 1 tsp of coconut oil one day and salmon oil next day, and also give canned sardines packed without salt or canned herring for extra omega oils.

March 13, 2010 at 11:59 AM Flag Quote & Reply

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