Hi Nancy. Do you know if there are any sources for enzymes other than the
one quoted in the link you have supplied? Thanks. Faith g.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tad Winiecki" <winie...@pacifier.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 4:48 AM
Subject: Re: CS>BB Posts EMPHYSEMA; DR RATH,
On Jun 21, 2008, at 10:58 AM, Brooks Bradley wrote:
"A majority of presently available, unbiased research, confirms that
cancer
(all forms) spreads through a similar mechanism, the use of
collagen-digesting enzymes (collagenases and metalloprotenases). The
therapeutic use of the natural amino acid lysine--especially together
with
other non-patentable micronutirients---can block these enzymes and
thereby
inhibit the spread of cancer cells. Repeatable research demonstrates
this
protocol effects against all types of cancer - including breast cancer,
prostate cancer, lung cancer, skin cancer, fibroblastoma, synovial
cancer---and all other forms against which this therapeutic approach has
been applied."
I've heard that proteolytic enzymes like Serrapeptase and Nattokinase can
protect against metastasis of cancer tumors by cleaning up blood clots of
fibrin in the body that act as sites for growth of metastases. They also
help remove fibrin from the cell membrane of cancer cells that is used to
cloak the cancer cell from the immune system and prevent it's destruction.
Is this contradictory with the collagenases causing spread of cancer
cells? I guess there are lots of kinds of enzymes but there seems to be
overlap in that collagen is a type of protein? Or maybe they don't work
on collagen?
Some alternative cancer treatments have involved using enzymes. Anyone
have any clarification of the differences between these enzymes? BTW, in
googling these I found a lot of cool uses and benefits for Nattokinase,
Serrapeptase, and other enzymes.
http://www.beta-glucan-info.com/enzyme_facts.htm
enzyme deficiencies could cause;
* Coronary artery disease
* Stroke risk
* High blood pressure
* Hypercoagulation disorders
* Hardening of the arteries
* High cholesterol
* Claudication
* Phlebitis
* Thrombophlebitis
* Anti-oxidant therapy
* Polycythemia vera
* Endometriosis
* Ulcerative colitis
* Uterine fibroids
* Peyronie's disease
* Arthritis
* Chronic fatigue syndrome
* Rheumatoid arthritis
* Sports injuries
* Muscle inflammation
* Fibromyalgia
* Crohn's Disease
* Diabetic risk
* Indigestion
* Fibrocystic breast disease
* Glomerulonephritis
* Peripheral neuropathy
* COPD/emphysema
* Laryngitis
* Bacterial or viral infections
Nancy
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