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Don’t treat your MS!

Friday, October 24th, 2008

But why? Why I am advising you that?
After I myself have healed my MS…
My answer is that simply: I haven’t treated my MS. Definitely!
Look:

if you are shopping, you must know, what you want to buy
if you are eating, you must know, what your nutritional preferences are
if you are traveling, you must know, what place [...]

Plasmapheresis - surgery or enzymes?

Monday, September 8th, 2008

 Many autoimmune diseases, including myasthenia gravis, Lambert-Eaton syndrome, Guillain-Barré syndrome etc, are caused by a so-called autoimmune processes.
Some of the special cells involved in autoimmune process can attack host body organs or tissues directly, while others could produce autoantibodies - substances, circulating in the blood and accomplish the attack.
Antibodies, acting against [...]

Enzyme magic

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

 
So what eventually enzyme magic is?
Life itself is ordinary magic. To stay alive, plenitude of seemingly impossible to execute tasks must happen in a body. But why these processes are almost impossible to happen spontaneously?
Look at some simple examples and you will see tremendous differences:
 

 

In laboratory

In a living body

 

The oxidation of a [...]

Digestive enzymes supplements for health and wellness

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Humans are the only living creatures on planet Earth that cook their food - for themselves as well as their pets. Nevertheless, our bodies are designed to eat raw food. All unprocessed foods contain enzymes. When food is cooked or processed, enzymes that enable the digestive process to work properly, are [...]

Enzymes may provide treatment for gluten intolerance

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

An enzyme has been recently identified that is able to degrade gluten in a laboratory simulation of the gastrointestinal tract.
If clinical trials bear out the findings, adding the enzyme to gluten-containing meals "might eliminate gluten toxicity, thus offering patients the possibility of abandoning (at least occasionally) their strict gluten-free diet" [...]