Guest guest Posted October 3, 2001 Report Share Posted October 3, 2001 Lynne I agree it is an intriguing concept, but one that makes sense to me. As for taking enzymes life-long, there should be no problem. When I worked at National Enzyme, I met people who had been taking enzymes in form or another almost their entire adult lives. Enzymes do not accumulate in the body, nor does the body become " desensitized " or intolerant to their actions. Digestive enzymes stay localized for the most part in the digestive tract. They do very specific work, and nothing else, so they are predictable in their actions. Devin > > Hello Everyone, > > Well, I have been reading in on these postings and see that kids don't have to > take the enzymes all their lives??? Thats interesting! > ...... > Is it healthy to take enzymes all your life? > Thanks, > Lynne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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