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<br> From my own personal experience, my CF clinic dietitian advised me to try this- Open the capsules and pour the enzymes into a ziplock baggie and use a rolling pin or hammer to crush them. She did warn me that they will NOT crush into a complete powder but a powdery like substance and that they will still work. Then, just pour it directly into the formula/feed bag. She mentioned that she has other patients that do this and it seems to work well for them.<br>
<br> I've had many stomach issues with my cf ever since I was young so I've tried many things over the years. My current problem is digesting correctly and sometimes constipation. I've tried different types of formula to help with the issues. Anyways, the whole point of crushing the enzymes (for my own benefit) is to break down the contents of the formula itself so it's easier on my stomach. Not as strong. However, this did not work for me because crushing the enzymes with a rolling pin and ziplock bag is too time consuming every night (plus you can't count on that in certain situations) and you would need to use a different baggie either every night or every other night due to it being worn out from rolling over it so many times. I did not try a hammer because I currently have no surface to hammer on. I'm definitely not using my kitchen table. One other major concern with this method is that, since the enzymes don't crush into a complete powder, they got stuck in the tubing, causing my pump machine to beep resulting in complete failure of the idea. It might be the type of feeding bags I use? Not sure if there are other brands or different style of bags available. Depends on what your healthcare company offers. <br>
<br>Even though this didn't work for me, I thought I should still mention it. What doesn't work for one person might work for someone else. Just my two cents.<br>
<br> Edited to add- My enzymes are Creon 1200. Not sure if the type of enzyme being used makes a difference when they are being crushed. <br>