Guest guest Posted June 10, 2001 Report Share Posted June 10, 2001 Q1. What problem is my son's virtual lack of chymotrypsin indicative of ? In other words, without Chymotrypsin supplementation what is he not able to digest and what problems can arise or be atributed to/from that ? Q2. After 8 rounds of chelation ( 8 rounds ago ) his chymotrypsin production ( measured via GSDL CDSA report ) increased substantially ( doubled ) ... but it was still well below even low normal ranges ..... so, what is the mercury/lead/arsenic doing to inhibit this particular enzyme ? Q3. Can this process of producing chymotrypsin be improved to the point where his own body can produce it 100% without using enzymes through chelation as it has improved a bit since we started ? Q4. I am sure you know of Intenzyme Forte by Biotics Research. It has Chymotrypsin in it from a plant source . Could I use it for this purpose of helping him ( I use it myself on occasion so I have it readily available ) or do i need another product? Note: All stool and bloodwork testing is always done on a 3 day supplement free " poop " sample sent to Great Smokies. We are repeating the CDSA and all blood work again on Monday as we are going to do it after every 8 rounds during our break and Round 16 was finished last Monday. Thanks for your help. Jeannie G. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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