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Proteases and gastritis/entercolitis

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I spent a good couple hours tonight looking at stuff. Many sites on

enzymes continued to say that proteases should be started s-l-o-w-l-

y especially with person have gastritis, inflammation, and probably

entercolitis (not specifically stated but entercolitis

means " inflammed gut " ). Two places gave the time-line of starting

other enzymes first to help heal the gut and then slowly adding in

proteases over the course of 4 weeks. This may correspond with some

of the folks having to introduce the Peptizyde or other strong

protease very slowly whereas other people don't have to. Also, the

Zyme Prime and most general all-purpose enzyme products do contain

some protease. Now, the next question is....how to you determine if

you or your child happens to be one of the people in this group???

Any one have any ideas? The test I saw was a gastoscopy which seems

kind of invasive:

" you may be given a sedative (or narcotic) to relieve anxiety and

discomfort before the test. A local anesthetic is sprayed into the

mouth and throat area. Then a flexible fiberoptic tube is passed

through the mouth and down the esophagus and enters the stomach. The

tube may pass through to the duodenum if necessary. The tube allows

the health care provider to see the various parts and take a biopsy

(sample) and to suction off secretions. The sample is taken to the

laboratory to be examined.:

All the references for yeast control say to add enzymes, especially

proteases, to help counter it.

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