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Q37-Can enzyme therapy help me fight cancer?

It should be pointed out that cancer is a complex problem that requires trained medical attention if enzyme therapy is to be employed.  Research has shown abundant laboratory proof of profoundly disturbed enzyme chemistry in cancer patients.  Most cancer cells show a deficiency in enzymes.  In order for a normal cell to work properly it must have good proteins, vitamins, minerals, etc., (the 45-known nutrients) reinforced daily.  But to eat these nutrients in a proper diet is not enough.  Your body requires metabolic enzymes (enzymes within the cell) to build these materials into blood, nerves, organs, and tissues.  If you allot much of your enzyme power for digestion, and less for running your body, you are inviting cancer.  Using outside enzyme therapy to help with digestion, you will then have plenty of enzyme power to run the cells properly and maybe prevent or help fight your cancer.  Also, adding metabolic enzymes in supplemental form should be beneficial.