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http://www.laetrile.com.au/pancreatic-enzymes.htm

Importance of Zinc & Pancreatic Enzymes

in Laetrile treatment

Source: " Alive & Well " by {HYPERLINK " /shop.htm " }Dr Philip Binzel

ZINC

Zinc is the transportation mechanism for laetrile and nitrilosides in the body.

Biochemists and researchers have found that you can

give Laetrile to a patient until its coming out of the ears of the patient, but,

if that patient did not have sufficient level of Zinc, none of

the laetrile would get into the tissues of the body. They also found that

nothing heals within the body without sufficient vitamin C.

They also found that magnesium, selenium, vitamin A, and B all played an

important part in maintaining the body's defence

mechanism. This is way its important to understand that cancer is best treated

with a total nutritional program consisting of diet,

vitamins, minerals, laetrile and pancreatic enzymes

PANCREATIC ENZYMES

Pancreatic enzymes form the first layer of defence the body has against cancer.

The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes which

assist the bodies natural defences against cancer cells.

The cancer cell is coated and protected by a protein lining (or covering). When

this protein covering is removed it leaves the

cancer cell exposed and the body's natural defence Leukocytes (white blood

cells) comes into effect killing the cancer cells. If the

body is unable to penetrate and break down the protein coating of the cancer

cell then the cells will multiply and spread

(Metastasise) around the body and various tumours will form as body attempts to

isolate the cells from spreading. If you have a

low supply of these digestive enzymes then it will be difficult for Laetrile to

work.

Therefore it is extremely important we understand the role of these digestive

enzymes in the body. Two enzymes in particular which

are secreted by the pancreas are Trypsin and Chymotrypsin. These two enzymes

have been found to dissolve the protein coating

of the cancer cell allowing the body's defences to kill the cancer cells.

So it stands to reason that if we use up the bodies reserves of these two

enzymes we will be left defenceless against cancer cells

attacking our body. So it makes sense to supply the body with further digestive

enzymes (or proteolytic enzymes) which eat away

at the protein shell of the cancer cell. Like wise it stands to reason to

eliminate any practices that may use up our reserves of these

digestive enzymes..........

So WHAT DEPLETES OUR PANCREATIC ENZYME reserves you ask ????

Animal protein, that is Meat. Red meat, cooked meat, white meat are all forms of

animal protein and place an enormous amount of

stress on your digestive system. Vegetable protein requires nothing in the way

of the enzymes trypsin and chymotrypsin for

digestion You see, Digestion is the single most strenuous activity our bodies

undergo. It can normally can take between 15 - 70

hours for our stomach to fully digest meat depending on our eating habits. For

example, how we combine the foods we eat is

important. We should never combine proteins with carbohydrates. Steak and fries,

Chicken and pasta, eggs on toast are examples

of combining proteins and carbohydrates. This is a big NO NO simply because the

body produces 2 types of juices/acids to digest

these food types. It produces acids for proteins and alkalis for carbohydrate

digestion. When you mix these two they

NEUTRALISE each other producing a rotting mass, parts of which in some cases can

still be putrefying inside us for up to 70

hours later or more!!! I won't go into the theory and detail of it here and

encourage to you to research it for yourself. As a result

the digestion activity used for breaking down meat protein depletes the body of

its digestive enzymes such as trypsin and

chymotrypsin leaving little to no enzymes left to address the bodies first layer

of defence when or if cancer begins to form.

So if you are planning to go on Laetrile Nutritional therapy, CUT WAY DOWN ON

THE ANIMAL MEAT and remove it totally

if possible from your diet otherwise you will be wasting your time. I use to

live for meat and ate it in every meal 3 meals a day.

Then I accidentally came across some nutritional information on meat which

caught my attention. I did some more research for

myself because I thought this can't be true because we all eat meat. After a

short while researching nutrition I made the choice to

become a vegetarian because I want to live and feel healthy. If I can do it so

can you !!!!

HOW CAN I INCREASE MY DIGESTIVE ENZYME SUPPLY ?

Firstly by cutting meat from our diets as mentioned above. Secondly by

supplementing our bodies with foods rich in proteolytic or

digestive enzymes. Both are the same. There are many animal based digestive

enzymes but I prefer the natural food based one's.

The most popular and widely studied that I could find are Papain which comes

from consuming Papaya or Bromelain from

consuming Pineapples. It is a very common practice for some people to consume

half a pineapple a day when taking laetrile

therapy. But for those that are not up to eating half a pineapple a day you may

want to supplement your digestive enzyme pool with

Bromelain tablets. (You can buy {HYPERLINK

" http://www.vitaminsaustralia.com.au/prod1643.htm " }bromelain in Aust here)

Here are a few links with more information:

Bromelain {HYPERLINK

" http://www.vitaminsaustralia.com.au/prod1643.htm " }http://www.bromelain-digestiv\

e-enzymes.com/

Papain {HYPERLINK

" http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/1888/Supplements/Papain.html " }http://www.ge\

ocities.com/HotSprings/1888/Supplements/Papain.html

Don't believe it? Research it for yourself - visit the{HYPERLINK

" /disclaimer.htm " } references area

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