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IMMUNITION ImmZymeOral Systemic
Proteolytic Enzymes Formula!
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| Ingredient | Amount per Serving | % Daily Value | Enzyme Standardized Test Measurements |
| SYSTEMIC ENZYME BLEND TOTAL | 840 mg | * | Total milligrams of all blend ingredients |
| Pancreatin (New Zealand) | 300 mg | * | 8X / 200 USP/mg = 60,000 USP |
| Papain | 180 mg | * | 1,700 MCU per g / 495 FIP / 2.9 million USP |
| Bromelain | 135 mg | * | 685 FIP / 342,500 GDU |
| Trypsin | 72 mg | * | 2160 FIP / 180,000 USP |
| Chymotrypsin (New Zealand) | 3 mg | * | 900 FIP / 3,000 USP |
| Rutosid (Rutin) | 150 mg | * | A flavonol glycoside comprised of the flavonol quercetin. Rutin may have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticarcinogenic, antithrombotic, cytoprotective and vasoprotective activities |
Other ingredients: Dicalcium phosphate, modified cellulose, cellulose, modified cellulose gum, vegetable stearin, magnesium stearate, silica and aqueous based enteric coating
* % Daily Value not established
Warning:
Do not take if suffering from bleeding disorders or liver damage
Do not take if on anticoagulant drugs such as Coumadin/Warfarin, Heparin, etc.
Do not take if pregnant or breast feeding
Do not take if in combination with Aspirin
ImmZyme can be taken with antibiotics
USP Units are determined through standardized test outlined in the United States Pharmacopoeia (USP)
FIP unit is a measurement of enzyme activity according to test methods of the Federation Internationale Pharmaceutique (FIP)
GDU is a Gelatin Digesting Unit.
MCU are Milk Clotting Units as a measure of the activity of an enzyme by its ability to cause clotting in a standardized amount of milk.
This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If pregnant or lactating, consult a physician before using.
Reduce inflammation including in heart health issues
· Promote joint health through inflammation reduction
· Provide mobility and range of motion enhancement
· Reduce pain conditions including sports injuries
· Cleanse the blood of debris including blood clots
· Aid in detoxification by excess protein breakdown
· Expose cancer cells to white immune cells by breaking down the thick fibrin protein coating on cancer cells
· Enhance TNF alpha - tumor killing factor and interferon
· Enhance immune cells to kill bacteria, viruses, molds and fungi as protein/amino acid based pathogens
· Enhance immune cells in digestive enzyme activities
. Fungi, molds, viruses and bacteria are protein/amino acid-based and are digested by proteolytic enzymes
· Break down undigested protein immune cell clusters (CIC’s) for autoimmune aid and better cancer cell detection
· Dissolve scar tissue made of protein
Food allergy minimization through protein breakdown to non-allergenic levels
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The following is a non-associated article recently printed on the News Target Website with references and author information provided - no specific products are recommended and neither the author nor News Target personnel are in any manner associated with or compensated by NSC.
NewsTarget.com printable article
Originally published January 4 2008
by Mary Laredo
(NewsTarget) Enzymes are molecules that act as catalysts for all chemical
reactions within the body and are necessary to sustain life. There are two basic
categories: digestive enzymes which work in the stomach breaking down food
particles before their nutrients can be absorbed, and metabolic (or systemic)
enzymes whose primary work begins in the bloodstream digesting foreign debris
before traveling to bodily tissues to continue this and other functions.
A chronic deficiency of enzymes weakens the immune system, contributes to illness, and ultimately promotes diseases such
as cancerr. Both enzyme types are produced in the body but are also present in
raw foods and through oral supplementation. To achieve and maintain optimum
health, an adequate supply of both forms is fundamental.
There are twenty-two different types of enzymes produced in the body, primarily
by the pancreas, and this production diminishes as we age (1). The three basic
digestive enzymes are amylase, lipase, and protease which breakdown
carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Additionally, cellulose and lactose break down
fiber and dairy.
These enzymes work in the stomach during the period of
pre-digestion; however, when food is cooked or processed its naturally occurring
enzymes are destroyed. Consuming denatured food overburdens the body as it taps
into its ever-decreasing enzyme supply in an effort to complete the
pre-digestion process.
When insufficient pre-digestion occurs, the body produces an excess amount of
stomach acid trying to offset the imbalance. This contributes to acid reflux,
heartburn, gas, bloating, and malnutrition (even in overweight individuals) due
to incomplete digestion. Partially digested proteins putrefy in the intestines forming
toxic substances. Once these toxins enter the bloodstream, they weaken the
immune system and contribute to many serious health conditions as they
accumulate in tissues throughout the body.
Consuming raw food, reducing the amount of cooked and
processed foods as much as possible, chewing food thoroughly to activate enzymes
in saliva, plus regular supplementation of digestive enzymes with meals will
help offset the ill effects of an enzyme deficiency. Enzyme-rich food ensures
its complete digestion and leaves the body's supplies available for other
processes.
Complimenting the work of digestive enzymes are metabolic enzymes which
facilitate virtually every chemical reaction and cellular function of the body,
including cleansing the blood and reducing inflammation throughout the body,
among many other vital bodily processes. A deficiency results when metabolic
enzymes are diverted for digestion requirements.
A weakened immune system due to an unmet enzyme deficiency
allows for the accumulation of pathogens (disease causing agents) and
carcinogens (cancer causing substances), and the body's inability to suppress or
contain the growth of cancerous cells.
Nearly all pathogens, including cancer cells, are protected by a protein-based
coating, or "fibrin", that makes it difficult for the immune system to identify
and destroy them. This sticky coating can be up to 15 times thicker than the
membrane of normal cells (1,5). This is where metabolic enzymes are needed. The
bulk of these enzymes are proteases, or "proteolytic", which means they speed up
the breakdown of proteins. In sufficient quantities, they digest the protective
fibrin membrane and expose the cancer cells to the immune system.
Since the pancreas produces most of the body's enzyme supplies, supplementing
with metabolic enzymes assists this often-overworked organ and helps stave off
cancer. An ample supply of pancreatic enzymes should be taken orally between
meals to ease the body's metabolic burden and conserve its enzyme supplies.
Unlike digestive enzymes which are taken with food,
metabolic enzymes are taken on an empty stomach to facilitate their entry into
the bloodstream. Due to their protein-digesting capabilities and
health-enhancing properties, therapeutic doses of metabolic/pancreatic enzymes
have been successfully used for decades to help treat cancer.
Historically, the case for pancreatic enzymes in cancer therapy was first
established in the early 1900s by the Scottish Embryologist John Beard, who
observed under the microscope that placenta cells resemble malignant cells as
they grow in preparation for the creation of a baby.
Observing that the placental tissue stops growing at eight
weeks once the fetus' pancreatic enzyme production begins, Beard theorized that
a malignant tumor mass would respond likewise provided a sufficient quantity of
pancreatic enzymes was supplied (2,3).
Beard tested his theories with great success using pancreatic juices to reduce
tumors in humans and animals, and these findings were published in his 1911
monograph entitled The Enzyme Therapy of Cancer. His pioneering work was all but
forgotten following his death in 1923 until a Texas dentist by the name of
William Donald Kelley established a similar theory based on Beard's work nearly
forty years later (2,3).
Kelley cured himself of advanced pancreatic cancer using a protocol largely
reliant on nutrition and mega doses of pancreatic enzyme supplementation. He went on to
successfully treat thousands of other "terminal" cancer patients; but despite his extraordinary achievements, he was
ostracized by the medical community who refused (and still refuses) to accept
that natural, non-toxic substances are effective treatments against cancer.
New York City cancer specialist Nicholas Gonzalez, MD began a case review of
Kelley's patients beginning in 1981 while still a med student at Cornell
University. This included research into oral pancreatic enzymes for cancer
treatment, and eventually led to his own practice utilizing the enzyme approach
with advanced cancer patients. He continues to treat his patients with natural
therapies and enzymes based on the work of Beard and Kelley (4).
Healthy individuals can take small doses of both digestive enzymes with meals
and metabolic enzymes on an empty stomach in order to maintain health and
prevent a deficiency over time. Pregnant women should always consult a health
care provider before beginning a regime of supplementation.
For people with serious health challenges it may be best to begin oral enzyme
supplementation with small doses, gradually increasing until maximum benefits
are felt. Supplementing between meals with as many as 40-60 systemic enzymes as
a daily therapeutic dose for cancer patients is not uncommon (3,4,5). A natural
health care practitioner can assist in deciding the proper supplement type and
dosage.
References: (John Diamond MD listed below is a member of the Healthy, Wealthy
and Wise Health Staff)
1. Diamond, M.D., W. John, and Cowden, M.D., W. Lee: Cancer Diagnosis, What To
Do Next. Tiburon, CA: Alternative Medicine.com, Inc., 241-6, 2000
2. Fonorow, O.:The Cure for Cancer: Theory, History and Treatment. Townsend
Letter for Doctors and Patients, June 2004
3. Kelley, Wm. DDS: Cancer: Curing the Incurable Without Surgery, Chemotherapy,
or Radiation. Bonita, CA: New Century Promotions, 3-13, 2005 Edition.
4. Gonzalez M.D., N.: Enzyme Therapy and Cancer.
(http://www.dr-gonzalez.com/history_of_treatment_txt.htm)
5. Wrba, M.D., Heinrich: Leading European Oncologist Discusses Systemic Oral
Enzyme Therapy and Cancer. (www.stopcancer.com/enzymes_wobenzym.htm)
Mary Laredo is an artist, educator and gallery curator who lives and works in Detroit, MI. As a breast cancer survivor who shunned conventional treatment, she is writing a book about her experience with natural therapies and nutritional healing. Visit http://marylaredo.blogspot.com
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