Guest guest Posted October 24, 2010 Report Share Posted October 24, 2010 Hi Vic, That product looks fine until you get the Omnizyme Forte product, as I see the one you bought isn't as powerful for the 2 ingredients we especially want to get. I don't know about the pork thing - can't answer that. With regard to blood thinning, I consume fish oil capsules twice a day plus cod liver oil, and I'm on the Budwig diet (which includes 6-8 Tbs. of flax oil daily), all of which are blood thinners, and I have had no problem at all. We are born with a finite amount of digestive enzymes, and yes I believe we should take them with all meals, so that it doesn't over stress the pancreas. It's good to have a good supply of enzymes for both digestion as well as between meals (Omnizyme Forte) to digest the coatings off of the cancer cells. I can't tell you how many times I've read in my cancer books about the importance of enzymes. Dr. in NY uses WAY more enzymes than that when treating his cancer patients, and he has a lot of success. It's the backbone of his treatments. Yes it takes a lot of research. I have spent hundreds of hours in the past year on the computer, but thank goodness for the Internet and when trying to find answers. I don't have any information about serrapeptase. I've heard of it but have not taken it nor looked into it. Pat Victor Swiercz <roadmst> wrote: > > 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 > > ________________________________ > From: health13gal > Sent: Sat, October 23, 2010 > Subject: 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2010 Report Share Posted October 24, 2010 Hi Pat: I wanted to get Barb on these as soon as possible. I will get the good ones very soon, as I mentioned this was a stop gap measure just to get her started. Barb is doing quite well so far and I want to keep it that way. I agree fully, I too have learned a great deal as I also belong to several . Both my wife and myself do tons of research, mostly on natural things. We have naturally reared dogs and belong to these groups as well. We have been into natural health for quite a few years. We may be considered nuts jobs by some, but that is fine. When the chips get down then everyone is asking us. " What are you guys doing? " Thanks so much for your help. Vic  ________________________________ From: health13gal <healthlady2@...> Sent: Sun, October 24, 2010 9:53:56 AM Subject: [ ] Comments for Victor  Hi Vic, That product looks fine until you get the Omnizyme Forte product, as I see the one you bought isn't as powerful for the 2 ingredients we especially want to get. I don't know about the pork thing - can't answer that. With regard to blood thinning, I consume fish oil capsules twice a day plus cod liver oil, and I'm on the Budwig diet (which includes 6-8 Tbs. of flax oil daily), all of which are blood thinners, and I have had no problem at all. We are born with a finite amount of digestive enzymes, and yes I believe we should take them with all meals, so that it doesn't over stress the pancreas. It's good to have a good supply of enzymes for both digestion as well as between meals (Omnizyme Forte) to digest the coatings off of the cancer cells. I can't tell you how many times I've read in my cancer books about the importance of enzymes. Dr. in NY uses WAY more enzymes than that when treating his cancer patients, and he has a lot of success. It's the backbone of his treatments. Yes it takes a lot of research. I have spent hundreds of hours in the past year on the computer, but thank goodness for the Internet and when trying to find answers. I don't have any information about serrapeptase. I've heard of it but have not taken it nor looked into it. Pat Victor Swiercz <roadmst> wrote: > > 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 > > ________________________________ > From: health13gal > Sent: Sat, October 23, 2010 > Subject: 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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