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Yorfriend,

I know slippery elm is a good product, soothing to GI tract. Many

singers take that I have read for their throats.

I will read up on Wobenzyme N. It sounds interesting but Dr

Marinkovich says to stay away from digestive enzymes except for

pancreatic. I took pancreatic enzymes and they were very helpful,

thinking of using them again. I'm not sure why the nix on enzymes

but I have read it elsewhere that also gave an exception to

pancreatic, saying they were okay to use. I don't know about the

other enzymes: Trypsin, Chymotrypsin, Bromelain, and Papain. I have

heard good things about Papain from papaya. I don't know what mold

experts would say. I don't understand the reason for the nix on

digestive enzymes or otherwise I would have an opinion. However the

Pancreatic enzyme product I took worked very well and is in line

with Marinkovich's recommendations. Check out his diet guidelines

on that same site you were at: mold-survivors.com/dietcopyright.html

> I went to my local herbalist who recommended this and it worked

for me:

> - Activated Charcoal to bind the toxins (also great for nausea)

> - Slippery Elm for intestinal discomfort

> - Raspberry for diarrhea

> - Bifodopholus (good bacteria for intestinal flora) to counteract

the

> bad bacteria

> - Wobenzyme N (a wonderful digestive enzyme formula)It attacks the

> viruses and helps to build your immune system. I'm so glad I found

this!

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