Guest guest Posted February 21, 2009 Report Share Posted February 21, 2009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnqI0LaKo4Q & feature=related Dr Maras who has studied this subject for sometime recommends 2,500 mg of bromelain and 3,000 mg pancreatic daily is a good amount to speed of healing. He states you can increase your healing by 50% with this increased dosage. Simon I understand that Dr. has to protect his reputation and he needs high quality. They are also available to a select few. I think this begs the question of how good these other enzymes are such as the ones Jim mentioned. Maybe if people took a larger quantity,etc. That is the real question. GB > > I'm not sure what you are asking me. I just really wanted to make the point > that the " Dr Kelley " enzymes, if that is what they are, are NOT the enzymes > being used by Dr in his research and successful treatment of > pancreatic cancer, although the website selling the Dr Kelley enzymes > suggests that they are. > I was also just putting a reminder out there that both the Kelley protocol > and Dr 's modified Kelley protocol do not just use pancreatic > enzymes but also specific inidividualised diets (Kelley invented the first > form of metabolic typing), heavy detoxification and literally hundreds of > tablets/capsules of other nutritional supplements a day - also > INDIVIDUALISED for each patient. > > As to Univase Forte specifically - there's not enough information given on > the website to be able to make any judgement about them. It doesn't say > what the source is, nor how they are prepared. Quality is really important. > And I don't know enough about this to know whether a-chymotrypsin really is > a benefit or not. Given that we need massive anounts of these enzymes to > make a difference in cancer, the more bang for your buck you can get the > better, obviously, but we need to be sure the things are biologically active > AND free of contaminants. > > > From: " jrrjim " > So what do you think about the Univase Forte product, which has about 15x the amount of chymotripsin as any other supplement, and is > affordable? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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