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dc1 Posted - 02/13/2007 : 00:32:32
I have been using many of the ideas from Dan's website. Thank you, Dan. I was writing to tell about a book "The Complete Book of Enzyme Therapy" by Dr. Anthony Chichoke has several pages telling what enzyme therapy to use for skin cancer. It backs up what Dan has written. I learned today for skin cancer one needs to use a sysemtic enzyme therapy (enzymes in between meals) along with the digestive enzymes (with meals). He recommends several kinds and the dosage. He also suggested using a topical enzyme too. Today I used the powder from a pancreatin enzyme from a capsule and mixed it with organic aloe vera gel.

I found the book on Amazon. It is easy to read. It explains what enzymes are, proper food, vitamins and supplements, enzmye enhancers,and enzyme therapy for 100's of conditions.

Has anybody used P.D.Q! or Curaderm?

DC
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dan Posted - 02/13/2007 : 00:54:39
Thanks for the post, DC

"The Complete Book of Enzyme Therapy" sounds very useful. BTW, Amazon has a nice feature that enables you to preview an excerpt from the book.
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