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Omnizyme has more potency, but is that beneficial?  Will it not cause harm if

taking too much trypsin and chymotripsin?

 

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Subject: [ ] Digest Number 4657

Date: Sunday, October 24, 2010, 7:47 AM

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Treatment for Cancer Setting Off Bomb Detectors From: robert-blau@...

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Could diarrhea be a symptom of healing? From: paulj1123

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Re: Wobenzyme Vs. Omnizyme Forte From: Sharon

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Re: Wobenzyme Vs. Omnizyme Forte From: health13gal

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Re: Wobenzyme Vs. Omnizyme Forte From: health13gal

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Treatment for Cancer Setting Off Bomb Detectors

Posted by: " robert-blau@... " robert-blau@...   rb2717

Sat Oct 23, 2010 5:49 am (PDT)

Treatment for Cancer Setting Off Bomb Detectors

Reports of thyroid-cancer patients setting off radiation alarms and

contaminating hotel rooms are prompting the agency in charge of nuclear

safety to

consider tighter rules.

A congressional investigation made public Wednesday found that patients

sent home after treatment with radioactive iodine have contaminated

unsuspecting hotel guests and set off alarms on public transportation.

They've come into close contact with vulnerable people, including

pregnant

women and children, and trash from their homes has triggered radiation

detectors at landfills. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is

considering new rules to address the problem, in particular curbs on

sending patients to hotels after treatment, a spokesman said Wednesday.

Read more:

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Could diarrhea be a symptom of healing?

Posted by: " paulj1123 " alrightythen64@...   paulj1123

Sat Oct 23, 2010 10:07 am (PDT)

My wife was diagnosed with breast cancer in July (a 4.1 cm tumor). She has been

on the Bill protocol plus some other things for about 11 weeks, and

had a dental revision eight weeks ago. She's had consistent diarrhea for the

last three weeks, and we're wondering if this means there is something wrong or

if it could be part of the healing process.

She had a PET scan about five weeks ago that showed everything clear except for

the tumor in the breast. In fact, the oncologist was quite surprised to see that

the breast tumor only had a standard uptake value (SUV) of 3.5. He said he would

have expected to see 16 or so, and that 3 or less usually indicates that there

is no cancer present. He said it must mean that her particular type of cancer is

just not very aggressive, but, of course, we're crediting Bill and the

other things she's been taking. Chemo was originally recommended, but she

switched oncologists and this one agrees with us that chemo is not a good idea

for her. We're hoping that the cancer will heal without any conventional

treatment.

So has anyone else had diarrhea during the healing process? She tried

eliminating her supplements for a day or two, but there was no change. If anyone

has any insights about this, we'd love to hear them! Thanks.

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Re: Wobenzyme Vs. Omnizyme Forte

Posted by: " Sharon " hotmocha@...   energy_now

Sat Oct 23, 2010 11:04 am (PDT)

I would suggest you also research Enzymedica products. They contain various

types of proteases and have a patented blend. They are EXCELLENT enzymes. If

you're a practitioner or work in the health food industry you can take a

mini-course and get a few products and discount.

Sharon

>

> Thanks Pat:

>

> Excellent research, we will be going to the health food store over the weekend

> and I will definitely be doing some comparing of different brands.  I imagine

> these two are the most important enzymes and they are proteolytic? I need to

> educate myself about these type of enzymes.

>

> Vic

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: health13gal

> Sent: Fri, October 22, 2010

> Subject: [ ] Wobenzyme Vs. Omnizyme Forte

>

> Hi & Victor,

> Here is the different in potency between Omnizyme Forte and Wobenzyme:

>

> This is for 3 Tablets of each product:

>

> Wobenzyme:

> - Trypsin - 72 mg

> - Chymotrypsin - 3 mg.

>

> Omnizyme Forte:

> - Trypsin - 375 mg.

> - Chymotrypsin - 135 mg.

>

> To me you definitely get the better potency with the Omnizyme Forte product,

but

> that's up to you guys.

>

> Pat Haas - near Seattle

>

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No , it is highly beneficial for the purpose we need it.

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> Omnizyme has more potency, but is that beneficial?  Will it not cause harm if

taking too much trypsin and chymotripsin?

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