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They will work wonders! Read about the guy who started " Garden of Life "

products. Sorry cannot look up the ling now, some computer problem with my

explorer!

Best wishes and much love, Ken

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metabolic enzymes

Dear All, was wondering who on the list is dealing in enzymes. Recently

read a report from someone who claimed to have cleared up chronic

constipation with the addition of " metabolic enzymes. " Haven't heard what

was used yet. Any thoughts much appreciated as always. Jeff

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I recommend many of my clients use enzymes. Taken with meals will help digest

food and taken between meals will clean the blood and eliminate circulating

immune complexes. Along with a good diet, enzymes do help eliminate

constipation. I have a few I recommend, and the one I like the best is

explained in detail on my web site.

Health and Happiness

Meeh CN

www.vitalitymatters.com

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Dear All, was wondering who on the list is dealing in enzymes. Recently

read a report from someone who claimed to have cleared up chronic

constipation with the addition of " metabolic enzymes. " Haven't heard what

was used yet. Any thoughts much appreciated as always. Jeff

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Metabolic Enzymes in tandem with Urine therapy work well too....you get twice

(at least) the bang for your buck.

Oster

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Dear All, was wondering who on the list is dealing in enzymes. Recently

read a report from someone who claimed to have cleared up chronic

constipation with the addition of " metabolic enzymes. " Haven't heard what

was used yet. Any thoughts much appreciated as always. Jeff

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I've used several metabolic enzymes and the one that works best for me is,

unfortunately MLM. It's called " The Ultimate Enzyme " and sold by a company

called Ubiquitous. I'm sure that there are a dozen (if not hundreds) of

sites selling it and any search by google or other such search engines will

show you. I'm not steering you to my family's site unless you want to know

because I mean it sincerely and I'm not saying this to get a commission. My

family just joined so we could get a discount on our own purchases.

I have also found that another great enzyme, one found in many health food

stores, called Wobezyme helps with constipation but, again, you need to take

it on an empty stomach.

I was told Zypan, an enzyme sold by Standard Process, helps some people but

it did nothing for me. Neither did any of the many other enzymes that you're

supposed to take with your meal. Only the ones taken on an empty stomach

helped me.

But it might be different for other folks.

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> From: jhatcher <hatcherja@...>

> Subject: tips for all newbies - metabolic enzyme questtion for

>

> , could you specify the metabolic enzymes you've used. I'm not familiar.

Thanks, Jeff

>

> aljuarez@... wrote:Welcome to the group, Dennis!

>

> Gee, where to start? #1, I'd say that you have to make a lifestyle change

> and start eating healthier. The less processed stuff the better. Cut out the

> fast foods, pre-packaged stuff, etc. as much as possible. Eat lots of fruit

> and vegetables, raw if possible, steamed if you can't do raw. You have to

> have fiber in your diet to keep things moving nicely.

>

> #2: drink plenty of water. Coffee, tea, juices, etc. aren't as good for you

> as plain, clean water. You need to keep yourself hydrated.

>

> #3: get plenty of essential fatty acids (such as in flaxseed oil, fish oils,

> evening primrose oil, sesame oil, etc.) Why? They lubricate your intestines

> and other parts of your body. I used to have a problem with impacted ear

> wax, often had to rely on the doctor to get the stuff out of my ears but

> that all cleared up once I started taking essential fatty acids. Now my ear

> is properly lubricated and the wax works itself out the way nature intended.

>

> #4: try making sure you're getting enough magnesium and enzymes. I've seen

> people's constipation clear up once they start taking regular magnesium

> supplements and sometimes it helps them get better sleep in the process.

> Same with enzymes. I had a constipation problem for years, tried all kinds

> of stuff but never seem to be able to beat the problem until I started

> taking metabolic enzymes on an empty stomach between meals. No more problem!

>

> Like cleaning house, I do all of the above for regular maintenance. Along

> the way, I've done special cleanses to get the old build up out and also do

> periodic " heavy duty cleaning " just like I do a big " Spring cleaning " and

> then another " Autumn cleaning " at my house.

>

> For example, over Labor Day weekend I went 3 days of just eating apples and

> water. It was interesting and it did seem to flush some things out.

>

> Next week, I'm doing some more cleaning with a product that I really like,

> Sir Winter's intestinal cleanse formula.

>

> Just remember, it's not an overnight miracle. You have to do it in steps, it

> takes time... but it's well worth it!!

>

> So, good luck!!

>

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>

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>> From: " Dennis S. " <darkneo_674@...>

>> Subject: Ohio Newbie here

>>

>> Hello everyone. I'm new to the topic of cleansing. I've been

>> diagnosed as being overweight and have had bouts with irregularity

>> over the past few months. I need help getting started. Where should

>> I start? What kind of diet should I follow? Any tips would be

>> greatly appreciated.

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I would use serrapeptase with nattokinase for the cumulative if not

synergistic effect they have together, thus my interest in

BlockBuster All Clear. Neither will interfere with mercury fillings.

I've only used it on inflammation, arterial and venous blockages, and

adhesions, all apparently successfully. I didn't usesublingual

serrapeptase. A lot of serrapeptase research is linked from my

BlockBuster enzymes page on adhesions fibrosis and endometriosis.

Duncan

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> Very interesting web page; thank you for sharing. I'm surprised

that no one

> on this list has experience with this, especially with the research

that I've

> been reading about it. As far as I can research Serrapeptase is

okay to

> take if you still have silver (mercury) fillings as it does not

displace toxic

> metals or continue to pull toxic metals out of your teeth. What it

does seem

> to be known for is working on the arteries (plaque), inflammation,

sinus

> infections and clean up of the damages and dead tissue. Is this

your findings

> too?

>

> Also, there is some slight research on it may beneficial in

neurological

> conditions, also MS. And that it may actually help repair or make

way for the

> neurological repairs. Very very interesting.

>

> As far as adverse reactions, my research findings come up with none

except a

> few cases where it was likely that the dosage was too high (and

cholesterol

> had temporarily went a bit higher during the cleansing). The

research from

> Japan and Germany states excellent results with usage form at least

25 years. I

> have found no cases of allergic reactions.

>

> And finally, I found that there are only two ways to effectively

take

> Serrapeptase. One is that it is either encoated or directly

absorbed under the

> tongue.

>

> What is your research on Serrapeptase? Can you tell me a bit more

about

> your research? Could you share some of your results and findings.

>

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> In a message dated 12/4/2006 5:41:44 P.M. Central Standard Time,

> duncancrow@... writes:

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> I've had a page on metabolic enzymes on my website, with

references,

> for over a year, and a few clients on Blockbuster All Clear, but

you

> asked for personal experience so I waited for them to answer.

>

> Here's my enzymes page:

> _http://members.http://members.http://members.http://membe_

> (http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/BlockBuster-enzymes.html)

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