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One suggestion I received on this group was the use of enzymes " the only way

that seems to be able to treat juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma at any grade

with effectiveness is enzymes " (Randall Crossley). The article to which I

was referred http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17907597 described the use

of Peroxiredoxin VI in delaying disease progression. From other articles I

read Peroxiredoxin VI is expressed by e coli and is a treatment when sourced

from mouse monoclonal antibodies. Perhaps Petai beans are also a good

source, though from an article I read it is hard to tell. As for enzymes, we

have tried the usual suspects such as nattokinase, serrapeptase, bromelain,

glutamine, protease, Vit D3, lipase, and tilactase. We do some juicing, but

my daughter is resistant to drinking it. I have yet to try her on sauerkraut

juice.

Any more ideas, anyone? Suggestions for enzymes? To where should I focus my

attention?

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That I totally agree with. Enzymes are a major factor in healing and proper

nutrition. In fact, did you know that when you buy your vegetables in the store

they're dead of enzymes? They have vitamins but dead in enzymes. Enzymes die

shortly after harvest. So the only way to retain them is to eat your vegetables

right after harvest and then make sure you don't cook them over 100%, which is

critical! OR, take a supplement.

I like what Hokes of the Pittsburgh Steelers has to say about his found

" Fountain of Youth " ! http://bit.ly/f3vjJL

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> One suggestion I received on this group was the use of enzymes " the only way

> that seems to be able to treat juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma at any grade

> with effectiveness is enzymes " (Randall Crossley). The article to which I

> was referred http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17907597 described the use

> of Peroxiredoxin VI in delaying disease progression. From other articles I

> read Peroxiredoxin VI is expressed by e coli and is a treatment when sourced

> from mouse monoclonal antibodies. Perhaps Petai beans are also a good

> source, though from an article I read it is hard to tell. As for enzymes, we

> have tried the usual suspects such as nattokinase, serrapeptase, bromelain,

> glutamine, protease, Vit D3, lipase, and tilactase. We do some juicing, but

> my daughter is resistant to drinking it. I have yet to try her on sauerkraut

> juice.

> Any more ideas, anyone? Suggestions for enzymes? To where should I focus my

> attention?

>

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