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Post by admin on Aug 3, 2006 11:38:45 GMT -5
I found this today while reading some health related material. Here in Florida it's so easy for us to grow papaya. I've started them from seeds from a papaya purchased at the grocery. So truly we're talking about free enzymes, no need to go spend money on enzymes in a health food store...(grin) Doncha just love do-it-yerself stuff? There are times when enzyme-speak can get murky, so don’t assume that all digestive enzymes products are alike and equally healthful. There are nearly 30 digestive enzyme products recommended in the venerable Prescription for Nutritional Healing by Dr. James F. Balch and Phyllis A. Balch, and there are just about that many different applications and combinations for enzyme supplementation. One product might contain ox bile, claimed to be a beneficial supplement for gallbladder disorders, while a handful of other products specifically target the heart. The Balch book suggests a foolproof do-it-yourself method: dry papaya seeds, then put them in a pepper grinder to sprinkle over food. The whole article can be read at: commongroundmag.com/2006/08/wh_eaters0608.html
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