Enzymes and cancer cells...
SoapMaker
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When I was doing research on the cancer cell, one thing I found out is that it is very clever at hiding itself. I learned that it covers itself in some sort of protein shell and can escape detection by the killer cells. I got to thinking that if it covers itself in a protein shell, what would break down that shell. ENZYMES! I figured that if the enzyme protease breaks down protein in the body, it very well could break down that protein shell that cancer uses to cover itself. This would allow it to become vulnerable to the killer cells. So....I include enzymes in my list of supplements. I must be doing something right, just not sure what. I had an awful, aggressive cancer and I am really surprised that I am still here, today, with no recurrence. Many blessings. Maybe I should have put this on the Complimentary board. Sorry if it is in the wrong place. Maybe I'll copy it there.
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Interesting, when you say enzymes, exactly what enzyme supplements do you take?
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I take some called "Nzimes" that I purchase from Swanson's. I also take them in drop form, but the drops are really expensive. It's called Oxygen Elements Plus. I buy them from whoever on line has the cheapest at the time I need them. I take 12 drops every morning. The Nzimes, I take at night.
PS...the reason I chose OE+ is because aside from the enzymes, it has all of the trace minerals and other stuff that makes up our bodies. I figured that if there is something missing in my body, that could have contributed to the cancer, maybe...just maybe, this would supplement it.
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Thanks, I'm going to look into that. Sounds like it is basically a natural supplement, and I'm definitely on the hunt for adding natural supplements to my diet.
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just wondering how long before you started noticing positive benefits from using oxygen Elements plus? i have just started using it.
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just wondering how long before you started noticing positive benefits from using oxygen Elements plus? i have just started using it.
On the exterior, all I have to base it on is a couple of episodes, one episode that I have quoted being about a growth I had growing on the end of my nose. It was small, but noticable. I would scratch it off and it would grow back and I would scratch it off again and time and again it grew back. One day I got the idea to put a drop of OE+ on it. So, I scratched it off and put the drop of OE+ on it and to this day, the growth still has not grown back. To me, it felt like a miracle and I figured if it worked like that on the inside of my body, then it must be some great stuff. Once I saw what it did, it became a regular in my medicine cabinet. When we take these things, we have no idea if they are going to help us at all, but to me...that was my proof. I can take it and only hope that it is just as good on the inside as the outside. As far as positive benefits, I don't know. I really do not feel any different. All I know is that I am doing very well after a very poor pathology and prognosis. I wish the same for you.
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would you please post this to the "complementary" section.
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Dear Cin54
I am glad you are doing great.
could you be specific? what is the exact enzyme supplement youo use? I am curious. Thanks and good luck -
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I take some called "Nzimes" that I purchase from Swanson's. I also take them in drop form, but the drops are really expensive. It's called Oxygen Elements Plus. I buy them from whoever on line has the cheapest at the time I need them. I take 12 drops every morning. The Nzimes, I take at night.
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