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Are digestive enzymes ok to take during the course of the protocol? 02 Dec 2011 16:19 #8653

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I take digestive enzymes when I eat is that ok?

These are the ingredients: Amylase (from Aspergillus oryzae),Diastase (from aspergillus oryzae), Glucoamylase (from aspergillus niger), Lactase (from aspergillus oryzae), Protease (from Aspergillus oryzae), Protease iae)(from Aspergillus niger), Cellulase (from Trichoderma longiberachiatum), Hemicellulase (from aspergillus niger), Invertase (from Saccharomyces cerevisae),Lipase (from Rhizous oryzae),alpha-Galacotosidase (from Aspergillus niger)

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Re: Are digestive enzymes ok to take during the course of the protocol? 05 Dec 2011 00:28 #8799

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I would assume that it is Ok. I am unsure as to the ability for MMS to oxidize these ingredients but I assume that you take them with meals for digestive purposes so that will be no problem since you don't take mms with meals.

Otherwise I would separate them by 2 hours from their use. Sometimes you want enzymes to be in the blood and not working on food to accomplish other tasks. Take MMS 2 hours after enzymes for assured results when using enzymes for other purposes than digesting food. Much of these issues cannot be clarified without studies, studies that will likely never happen.

It all depends on the intent of the use of your enzymes. Remember that mms is only active in the blood stream for a short time so you might want to take enzymes at the end of the day 2 hours after your last dose of enzymes. This way you can be confident that the enzymes are circulating for much of the night an doing their thing
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Re: Are digestive enzymes ok to take during the course of the protocol? 05 Dec 2011 01:13 #8802

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Actually, on the current protocols, it would be practically impossible to separate MMS and enzymes by 2 hrs. Current protocols use MMS hourly for either 8 or 10 hours, and eating is pretty much done on the half hour - If you eat 3 meals a day, and separate them by 2 hours before and 2 hours after, that would be 12 hours a day in which you could not do MMS - not, IMHO a workable situation.

I would suggest that you know how the enzymes work in your body. If you find that they are no longer working in the same way, then you will probably need to decide whether you wish to do enzymes or MMS for those 3 weeks.

MMS typically works on pathogens with an oxidative potential of less than .95v - typically, that does not include food, just bacteria, most fungus and viruses. I wish I could tell you what the oxidative potential of your enzymes are. But I can't.
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