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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

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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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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

>

> 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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Yes Vic, those are the two most important enzymes when it comes to breaking down

those protein coatings on cancer cells. The Omnizyme Forte also contains the

following other enzymes:

Pancreatin, Papain, Bromelain, Lipase, Amylast, plus Rutin, Raw Calf Thymus

concentrate and Super Oxide Dismutase (SOD). It's quite the amazing enzyme

supplement. I highly doubt that you'll find that brand in a store. There are

some sites on the Internet that sell it, but only Rainrock themselves (the

manufacturer) sells it at a discount. No one else does. Here is the webpage

for that product:

http://rainrock-nutritionals.stores..net/omfor90tab.html

Pat Haas - near Seattle

>

> 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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Hi Sharon, I checked the Enzymedica products, and couldn't find any with

Trypsin or Chymotrypsin in them, which are the two main enzymes that are needed

to remove the cancer protein coatings. So Omnizyme Forte is definitely the way

to go for that specific purpose. The other brand may be wonderful for taking

with meals.

Pat Haas - near Seattle

>

> 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

>

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Hi Pat:

That is what I wanted to know. We did go to the health food store and could not

find a brand containing the enzymes needed other than the wobenzyme. We also

went to the vitamin shoppe. They did have something close there but not as

good.

We only found one brand that did have the forte.  So we bought it as a stop gap

measure until we can get the better one. We also compared the Omnizyme to

all the other brands. I did print out the Omnizyme page to take with for

comparison. 

This was the best we could do from a store.

http://www.momentum98.com/inflazyme.html

One of the enzymes is from pork, it this a problem?

My wife is taking 5,000 mg of fish oil per the alternate cancer doctor. I am

worried that some enzymes thin the blood. I know that the wobenzyne does thin

the blood. Is this something to consider, the blood being too thin? 

How important are digestive enzymes are these needed as well?

It is so difficult to get real answers, there is so much conflicting

information. Even our alternate doctor who has a doctorate degree in nutrition

is lacking in a few areas. He worked 10 years at the cancer treatment centers of

america. It is like we do several days of research to find just one tiny bit of

key information.  

Have you done any research on serrapeptase, and know of a good brand. This would

be for myself.  

Vic

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From: health13gal <healthlady2@...>

Sent: Sat, October 23, 2010 2:29:03 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: Wobenzyme Vs. Omnizyme Forte

 

Yes Vic, those are the two most important enzymes when it comes to breaking down

those protein coatings on cancer cells. The Omnizyme Forte also contains the

following other enzymes:

Pancreatin, Papain, Bromelain, Lipase, Amylast, plus Rutin, Raw Calf Thymus

concentrate and Super Oxide Dismutase (SOD). It's quite the amazing enzyme

supplement. I highly doubt that you'll find that brand in a store. There are

some sites on the Internet that sell it, but only Rainrock themselves (the

manufacturer) sells it at a discount. No one else does. Here is the webpage for

that product:

http://rainrock-nutritionals.stores..net/omfor90tab.html

Pat Haas - near Seattle

>

> 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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