
Enzymes (the healer)
Enzymes (the healer)
Enzymes deficiency
Enzymes deficiency
"How is it possible that I am sick even though I eat the most organic foods, am very careful with my diet and exercise regularly?"
The answer tends to be ENZYME DEFICIENCY.
The following is a summary of several of the more common enzyme deficiency conditions.
Protease digests protein.
What happens when you are protease deficient?
You will have protein deficiency symptoms, depending on your deficiency in protease.
Protease deficiency creates alkaline excess in the blood. This is not because protease itself is acidic; it is not. Acidity is created through the digestion of protein with protease.
Some people may be vegetarians not by choice but because they are protease deficient and cannot digest protein. Since acidity comes from the digestion of protein with protease, protease-deficient people may have an alkaline excess which can produce anxiety states.
Often, people take tranquilizers such as Xanex, and then they zombie around in a fog, when simply taking protease can, through increased digestion of protein, acidify them to HOMEOSTASIS with resulting relief of their anxiety. Homeostasis is the dynamic equilibrium within the body. Without successful physiological homeostasis (balance), in which relatively constant conditions are maintained in the internal environment, the body cannot survive. Maintaining homeostasis involves several factors besides metabolism, such as water intake and retention, acid-base balance, excretion of waste matter, and control of body temperature.
In other words, our bodies will do whatever they must to maintain homeostasis. Protein is also required to carry protein-bound calcium in the blood. Insufficient protein-bound calcium lays the foundation for arthritis and other calcium-deficient diseases.
Why?
When the blood cannot carry calcium because it lacks protein, it withdraws the necessary calcium from the bones to maintain homeostasis. This situation is aggravated in people who take calcium carbonate supplements, such as Tums or other antacids because this adds to the alkaline stress on the blood. The blood cannot carry ionic calcium as efficiently because ionic calcium requires a certain level of acidity to be present. Overly alkaline people have many calcium metabolism problems, such as osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, gouty arthritis, degenerative disc problems, bone spurs, and related disorders such as sciatica and ligament problems.
Because 46% of digested protein is converted to glucose upon demand, inadequate protein digestion leads to hypoglycemia (hypoglycemia also has other causes, such as hypothyroidism and vitamin deficiency). Symptoms include moodiness, mood swings, and irritability, among many others. Water follows protein (literally). Inadequate protein in the blood also means insufficient water.
Where does the water go?
Into the tissues after the protein! This causes tissue swelling (edema ).
Water is forced into the capillaries and into the tissues by the pressure of blood being pumped around the body. By a reverse process, which depends on the water-drawing power of the proteins in the blood, it is reabsorbed in the capillaries from the tissues. These two mechanisms need to remain in balance.
Protein maldigestion leads to a toxic colon. People in this category often have problems in the area of the descending colon (lower right quadrant of the abdomen). This includes developing appendicitis and even more severe issues such as mucous colitis and even colon cancer.
Another of the most common results of protein maldigestion is chronic ear infections and fluid in the ears, especially in children. This is a protease calcium deficiency. To drain fluids from the middle ear, you must increase protease in the blood. Protease will pull water out of the middle ear, as well as the ankles, hands , and feet, during PMS and put it back into the blood.
Protease is also involved in the immune system through its action on bacterial debris and certain viruses and its ability to break down circulating immune complexes. It can digest unwanted debris in the blood and should be considered your friendly blood cleanser.
Protease-deficient people are immune compromised, making them susceptible to bacterial, viral, and yeast Infections and a general decrease in immunity.
Protease-deficient women are predisposed to PMS.
The only people who cannot tolerate protease are those who suffer from ulcers, gastritis, or hiatus hernias. The already damaged mucosal tissue cannot handle the extra acidity from the digested protein.
AMYLASE DEFICIENCY CONDITIONS:
Amylase digests carbohydrates or polysaccharides into smaller disaccharide units, eventually converting them into monosaccharides such as glucose.
People who are fat intolerant (can't digest fats) often eat sugar and carbohydrates to make up for the lack of fat in their diet. If their diet is excessive in carbohydrates, they develop an amylase deficiency and symptoms arising therefrom.
Amylase digests carbohydrates and dead white blood cells (pus). For example, when you are low in amylase you are a candidate for abscesses (areas with pus but not bacteria). If you have a toothache and are being treated with antibiotics, but it doesn't go away, chances are you may have an abscess.
Amylase is involved in anti-inflammatory reactions such as those caused by the release of histamine and similar substances. The inflammatory response usually occurs in organs which are in contact with the outside world such as the lungs and skin. These include skin problems such as psoriasis, eczema, hives, insect bites, allergic bee and bug stings. atopic dermatitis, and all types of herpes. Lung problems, including asthma and emphysema, require amylase and other enzyme formulas, depending on the condition. Carbohydrates require phosphorus. If excess refined carbohydrates are consumed, a phosphorus deficiency will result.
PHOSPHORUS deficiencies include:
thick blood, a tendency towards gastritis (inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract), and stiff joints, especially in the morning.
Why stiff joints?
Adequate phosphorus prevents the deposit of calcium oxalate and calcium carbonate in the joints. If phosphorus is deficient due to excess consumption of sugar, joint pain results from deposits of oxalates and carbonates.
Phosphorus deficiency is often accompanied by thick blood and high blood pressure. Do not think you can run out and get a phosphorus supplement to solve this problem. Quite the contrary.
The only way to balance calcium and phosphorus is to get them both in natural, balanced proportions from the foods in which they originate.
LIPASE DEFICIENCY CONDITIONS:
Since lipase digests fat and fat-soluble vitamins, lipase-deficient people can be expected to have a tendency towards high cholesterol, high triglycerides, difficulty losing weight, and diabetes or a tendency towards glucosuria (sugar in the urine without symptoms of diabetes). The down-the-road outcome of these tendencies is heart disease.
Because lipase requires the co-enzyme chloride, lipase-deficient people have a tendency towards hypochlorhydria (low chlorides in our electrolyte balance). This can be easily remedied with lipase, but often, nutritionists recommend using betaine HCL, which places acidic stress on the blood, leading to an inability to provide the alkalinity required to activate the body's pancreatic enzymes.
Lipase requires a high pH for its activation among food enzymes. That is why fats are the hardest of all foods to digest. Fat intolerant people can be helped by taking a lipase supplement, but the fat intolerance problem still exists. (i.e .... Taking a food combination containing lipase will gradually reduce the size of gall stones, thus reducing symptoms, but this does not cure fat intolerance just as surgery does not cure disease.)
The lipase will help prevent an aggravated condition ONLY if the fat intolerant person minimizes fat consumption. Lipase-deficient people have decreased cell permeability, meaning nutrients cannot get in, and the waste cannot get out of the cell. For example, diabetics are lipase deficient and cannot get glucose into their cells, and wastes or unwanted substances cannot get out. People with 'hidden viruses" that are often diagnosed with "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" also fall into this category.
Lipase modulates cell permeability so that nutrients can enter and wastes can exit. Of course, waste-eating enzymes (such as protease) must be taken to help cleanse the blood of the unwanted debris. A common symptom of lipase deficiency is muscle spasms. This is not the "muscle cramp" (tetany) resulting from low ionized blood calcium. It commonly occurs as trigger point pain in the muscles across the upper shoulders, but it can occur in other muscles, such as those in the neck or anywhere in the small or large intestines including the muscles of the rectal tissues.
If chronic muscle spasms keep you going back to a chiropractor, osteopath or acupuncturist for repeated adjustments or therapy, try adding some lipase to your diet. It may help you hold your adjustments.
People with "spastic colon" may be lipase deficient. They are given toxic muscle relaxant drugs to control the symptoms, but what they really need is a simple food enzyme called lipase.
~~~The condition of vertigo, or labyrinths, also called Meniere's Disease (dizziness aggravated by movements such as walking or driving), can result from lipase deficiency. A nutritionist saw this condition develop suddenly in a young man after the typical American fat challenge test - a meal that consisted of a fried fish sandwich with tartar sauce, a double cheeseburger, plus a bag of french fries. The dizziness was accompanied by severe nausea and vomiting which was aggravated by movement. This condition lasted several days. Lipase can relieve a condition like this, often within minutes. The condition of menopause is often associated with lipase deficiency because lipase addresses the gonadal tissue. However, PMS is more often associated with protease deficiency.
CELLULASE DEFICIENCY CONDITIONS:
Our body makes no cellulase at all, whereas our pancreas produces enzymes similar to protease, amylase, and lipase. They are similar, but not identical , because ONLY FOOD ENZYMES WORK IN THE STOMACH. Pancreatic enzymes work in the duodenum when it is at the right alkaline pH (third part of digestion). Because our bodies do not make cellulase, this food enzyme is essential. We must eat it daily. Remember, ONLY RAW FOODS contain cellulase. Of all the enzymes, this deficiency carries with it the most categories of problems. Cellulase deficiency is a malabsorption syndrome (impaired absorption of nutrients, vitamins, or minerals from the diet by the small intestine lining) with many symptoms of lower abdominal gas, pain, bloating, and problems associated with the jejunum and pancreas. Other conditions related to cellulose deficiency include nervous system conditions such as Bell's Palsy, Tic, and facial neuralgia, all of which respond remarkably to cellulase. Certain toxic conditions, such as chemicals, drugs, and toxic metals, including silver amalgam fillings (mercury in the teeth), are greatly alleviated with cellulase. This also includes acute food allergies. People who have malabsorption syndrome and cellulose deficiency tend to sugar and/or gluten intolerance.
SUCROSE INTOLERANCE:
This condition exists when people cannot split the sucrose disaccharide into its twin partners, two glucose units. Glucose is a primary brain food, so expect mental and emotional problems in people who cannot get glucose into the brain. These symptoms include the whole gamut from depression and moodiness to panic attacks, manic and schizophrenic behavior, and severe mood swings, which often lead to toxic behavior-modifying drugs. Seizures, cranial problems, and headaches in sucrose-intolerant people have been observed, not to mention the symptoms of B-vitamin deficiency resulting from the use of refined white sugar. One researcher has observed almost a universal intolerance syndrome among childhood asthmatics. Whether from genetic intolerance or overconsumption, the symptoms are the same. Do not be fooled by thinking that refined white sugar is the only culprit and that other synthetic sugars are okay. Many people do not think that such synthetic sugars as corn syrup, fructose, Nutrasweet, saccharin, Sorbitol, and Mannitol are harmful. However, severe health problems have also occurred from one or all of these.
LACTOSE INTOLERANCE: People who are intolerant of lactose also have classic symptoms which include abdominal cramps and diarrhea. Other allergic symptoms have been recorded, not the least of which was asthma, from the ingestion of lactose-containing products. You should know that the FDA allows the addition of lactose as a food additive without labeling. Do not think that your children are safe if they are lactose intolerant just because they do not drink milk.
GLUTEN INTOLERANCE: Gluten intolerance is associated with Celiac Disease and Malabsorption Syndrome. It is also associated with Crohn's Disease. The insidious thing about gluten intolerance is that it creates a sugar intolerance because when gluten intolerant people eat food containing gluten, the brush border cells of the jejunum are injured and thus unable to secrete the disaccharidases (sucrose, lactase and maltose) leading to sugar intolerance. Double Trouble! Most gluten intolerant individuals usually do not need to abstain from all the gluten grains (wheat, oats, rye and barley). However, sometimes it is a must.
SUMMARY
PROTEASE DEFICIENCY: Back Weakness, Fungal Forms, Constipation, High Blood Pressure, Insomnia, Hearing Problems, Parasites, Gum Disorders, Gingivitis.
AMYLASE DEFICIENCY:
Skin Rash, Hypoglycemia, Depression, Mood Swings, Allergies, PMS, Hot Flashes, Fatigue, Cold Hands and Feet, Neck and Shoulder Ache Sprue, Inflammation.
PROTEASE DEFICIENCY:
Back Weakness, Fungal Forms, Constipation, High Blood Pressure, Insomnia, Hearing Problems, Parasites, Gum Disorders, Gingivitis.
COMBINATION DEFICIENCY:
Chronic Allergies, Common colds, Diverticulitis, Irritable Bowel, Chronic Fatigue, Sinus Infection, Immune Depressed Condition.
LIPASE DEFICIENCY:
Aching Feet, Arthritis, Bladder Problems, Cystitis, Acne, Gall Bladder Stress, Gallstones, Hay Fever, Prostate Problems, Psoriasis, Urinary Weakness, Constipation, Diarrhea, Heart Problems
PROTEASE DEFICIENCY:
Protease digests protein. Acidity is created through the digestion of protein. Therefore, protease deficiency results in an excess of alkaline in the blood.
This alkaline environment can cause anxiety and insomnia. In addition, since protein is required for calcium in the blood, a protease deficiency lays the foundation for arthritis, osteoporosis, and other calcium-deficient diseases.
Because protein is converted to glucose upon demand, inadequate protein digestion leads to hypoglycemia, resulting in moodiness, mood swings, and irritability.
Protease also can digest unwanted debris in the blood, including certain bacteria and viruses. Therefore, protease-deficient people are immune compromised, making them susceptible to bacterial, viral, and yeast infections and causing a general decrease in immunity.
AMYLASE DEFICIENCY:
Amylase digests carbohydrates along with dead white blood cells (pus). When you are low in amylase, you are a candidate for abscesses (inflamed areas with pus but not bacteria).
Amylase is also involved in anti-inflammatory reactions such as those caused by the release of histamine and similar
substances.
An Amylase deficiency can result in skin problems such as psoriasis, eczema, hives, insect bites, allergic bee and bug stings, atopic dermatitis, and all types of herpes.
Asthma and emphysema may also be exacerbated by an amylase deficiency.
LIPASE DEFICIENCY:
Since lipase digests fat and fat-soluble vitamins, lipase-deficient people can be expected to have a tendency towards high cholesterol, high triglycerides, difficulty losing weight, and diabetes. The future outcome of these tendencies is heart disease, which kills one out of two Americans.
Lipase-deficient people also have decreased cell permeability, meaning nutrients cannot get in, and the waste cannot get out. Vertigo or labyrinths, also called Meniere's Disease (dizziness aggravated by movements such as walking or driving), can also result from lipase deficiency.
CELLULASE DEFICIENCY CONDITIONS:
Cellulase breaks down the fiber in our diet. Because our body does not produce cellulase, this food enzyme is essential. We must eat it daily. Remember, ONLY RAW FOODS contain cellulase. Of all the enzymes, this deficiency carries the most categories of problems. The symptoms of cellulase deficiency can best be described as malabsorption syndrome (impaired absorption of nutrients, vitamins, or minerals from the diet by the small intestine lining). Malabsorption has many symptoms, including lower abdominal gas, pain, bloating, and problems associated with the jejunum and pancreas.
SUCRASE, LACTASE & MALTASE DEFICIENCY:
People who have malabsorption syndrome and cellulase deficiency also have a tendency towards sugar (sucrose, lactose, & maltose) and/or gluten intolerance. Sucrose, lactose and maltose are three common sugars which some people cannot tolerate. They are broken down and absorbed into the system by three enzymes; sucrase, lactase and maltase.
SUCROSE
Intolerant people cannot split the sucrose disaccharide into twin partners, two glucose units. Glucose is a primary brain food, so expect mental and emotional problems in people who cannot get glucose into the brain. Symptoms include depression, moodiness, panic attacks, manic and schizophrenic behavior, and severe mood swings.
LACTOSE
Intolerant people also have classic symptoms, which include abdominal cramps and diarrhea. Other allergic symptoms, including asthma, have been witnessed from the ingestion of lactose-containing products.
MALTOSE
Intolerant people are generally sensitive to environmental conditions. A deficiency in sucrose, lactase, or maltase may worsen an intolerance to sucrose, lactose, or maltose.
New Enzymes
New Enzymes
SERRAPEPTASE
Conditions Helped:
The pain of any kind: Ankylosing Spondylitis, Arthritis, Back Problems, Lower, Back Problems, Neck, Diabetes, Leg Ulcers, Osteoporosis, Polymyalgia Rheumatica, Prostate Problems, Repetitive Strain (RSI) Carpal Tunnel, etc, Rheumatoid Arthritis
Inflammation of any kind including : Breast Engorgement, Cystitis joints or muscles, Fibrocystic Breast Disease, Inflammatory bowel diseases (Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn’s, IBS.), Lupus
Lung & Chest Problems: Asbestosis, Miners and Farmers Lung, Bronchiectasis, Bronchial Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Cystic Fibrosis , Emphysema, Pulmonary Tuberculosis,
Eye Problems: Inflammation, Blocked veins, etc.
Multiple Sclerosis & other Neurological problems: Damaged Nerves, Multiple Sclerosis
Ear, Nose & Throat problems: Chronic ear infections, Catarrhal Rhinopharyngitis, Hayfever, Sore Throat, Swollen Glands, Laryngitis, Runny nose/Rhinitis, Sinusitis problems
Trauma: Sports Injuries, prevention & Recovery, Traumatic swelling/ Oedema/Edema, Post Operative &Traumatic Swelling, Post Operative Scars & Lesions
Cardiovascular: Varicose Veins & Thrombophlebitis, Cardiovascular Disease, Arterial Disease, Angina, DVT, Blood Clots
Other Conditions: Anti-ageing , Animal treatment
The enzyme activity is measured in units and clinical studies are based on the ratio of 10 mg of Serrapeptase equaling 20,000 units of activity. When purchasing the product, be sure that the ratio of mg to units is 10 mg for every 20,000 units, or 5 mg for 10,000 units, and so on. The average dose, therefore, is 20 mg–or 40,000 units.
Serrapeptase digests non-living tissue, blood clots, cysts, and arterial plaque and inflammation in all forms. The late German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper, used Serrapeptase to treat arterial blockage in his coronary patients. Serrapeptase protects against stroke and is reportedly more effective and quicker than EDTA Chelation treatments in removing arterial plaque. He also reports that Serrapeptase dissolves blood clots and causes varicose veins to shrink or diminish. A MEDICAL PRACTIONER told of a woman scheduled for hand amputation and a man scheduled for bypass surgery who both recovered quickly without surgery after treatment with Serrapeptase.
Animal Treatment with Serrapeptase
Animal Drug-Free Treatment
Breakthrough Treatment for Arthritis and the other conditions are shown.
Several vets have been using Serrapeptase enzymes for arthritis and many other animal conditions and the signs are more than encouraging.
This unique enzyme has been successfully used on humans without side effects for 25 years. This new animal treatment does not require a prescription and is a fraction of the cost of conventional medicines.
So far, they have been giving the supplement to dogs, all severely affected with arthritis and all in a great degree of pain. There have been no side effects, and pain relief has been almost total. Being a dietary supplement rather than a drug means a possible breakthrough for non-drug animal arthritis sufferers.
Serrapeptase, an enzyme derived from a controlled fermentation of the bacterial strain Serratia Serrapeptase. T-1 secretes this enzyme in a medium. The enteric coating of the tablets protects the enzyme from inaction in the acidic medium of the stomach.
Manufacturers have now introduced enteric-coated granules in capsules. This is of great benefit for treating small dogs, cats, children and those unable to swallow, as they can be mixed.
Serrapeptase is a stronger saseinolytic (fibrinolytic) agent than any other known alkaline neutral protease such as chymotrypsin, bromelain or pronase.
The medicinal effects of Serrapeptase for animals identified clinically are:
Lung, sinus and other mucus problems
Pain problems of any kind
Inflammation (after surgery, injury etc)
Scar tissue• Mastitis
Cysts
Benefits:
Recommended & Stocked by Vets
No side effects
A drug-free alternative
Affordable
Can be taken by humans or animals
Trypsin
Trypsin
WHAT IT CAN DO :
BREAK DOWN PROTEIN
USED AS A DIGESTIVE AID
AIDS IN GASTRIC RETENTION DUE TO MALFUNCTIONING STOMACH
PANCREATIC INSUFFICIENCY ( NOT ENOUGH ENZYME BEING PRODUCED OR DUE TO AGING NOT FUNCTIONING AS IT SHOULD)
INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION ( EXCESS WASTE OR FOODS THAT INHIBIT INTESTINAL ENZYMES)USED IN DEBRIDEMENT ) OF ULCERATION (Surgical excision of dead, devitalized, or contaminated tissue and removal of foreign matter from a wound,
EMPYEMAS (The presence of pus in a body cavity, especially the pleural cavity.)
FISTULAS (An abnormal duct or passage resulting from injury, disease, or a congenital disorder that connects an abscess, cavity, or hollow organ to the body surface or to another hollow organ.)
NECROTIZING WOUNDS (means damage and death of cells )
ABSCESSES (A localized collection of pus in part of the body, formed by tissue disintegration and surrounded by an inflamed area.)
HEMATOMAS (A localized swelling filled with blood resulting from a break in a blood vessel.) DECUBITUS ULCERS ( BEDSORES)
AN AUXILLARY AGENT FOR MENINGITIS (Inflammation of the meninges of the brain and the spinal cord, most often caused by a bacterial or viral infection and characterized by fever, vomiting, intense headache, and stiff neck)
FIGHTS INFLAMMATION IN SEVERAL DIFFERENT AREAS: INTERCOSTAL NEURITIS (. Inflammation of a nerve or group of nerves, characterized by pain, loss of reflexes, and atrophy of the affected muscles, Located or occurring between the ribs) URTICARIA (HIVES) POSTOPERATIVE PAROTITIS (Inflammation of the parotid glands, as in mumps.)
BEDSORES, PLEURAL EFFUSION ( an exudation{ oozing forth} of fluid from the blood or lymph into a pleural cavity)
INFECTED WOUNDS, SCARS, PANCREATITIS(is a rare disease in which the pancreas becomes inflamed,)
TRENCH MOUTH (A progressive painful infection of the mouth and throat with ulceration, swelling and sloughing off of dead tissue from the mouth and throat due to the spread of infection from the gums.),
EXZEMATOID DERMATITIS (is an inflamation of the skin. The disorder has many causes including contact with an irritating substance, allergic reaction, eczema, and immune disease )
TREATS CIRCULATORY PROBLEMS such as THROMBOEMBOLIC DISEASES (The blocking of a blood vessel by a blood clot dislodged from its site of origin )
PERIPHERAL ARTERIOSCLEROSIS (A chronic disease in which thickening, hardening, and loss of elasticity of the arterial walls result in impaired blood circulation. It develops with aging, and in hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and other conditions. Normally, the arteries of the arms and legs widen (dilate) and narrow (constrict) in response to changes in the environment, such as a change in temperature Functional peripheral arterial disease usually occurs when the normal mechanisms that dilate and constrict these arteries are exaggerated.)
PULMINARY INFARCTS ( lung blockages as a result of dead tissue, or a blockage of blood supply to the lung tissue resulting in dying tissue)
PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE ( outer blood vessels in the heart area, having blockages, and restricting blood flow) MILK LEG (A painful swelling of the leg occurring in women after childbirth as a result of clotting and inflammation of the femoral veins )
ISCHEMIC PURULENT LEG ULCERS (Containing, discharging, or causing the production of pus as a result of poor circulation, boils are an example , either dead tissue as a result of poor circulation or and a pus leaking out )
HEALING AID IN POST OPERATIVE SURGERY, REDUCES SWELLING AFTER A SURGERY
SPEEDS HEALING FROM INJURIES ( INFLAMMATION OR SWEELING), THIS INCLUDES SPRAINS, STRAINS, CONTUSIONS (An injury in which the skin is not broken; a bruise),
FRACTURES, BLACK EYE, HEMATOMAS (A localized swelling filled with blood resulting from a break in a blood vessel)
TENDONITIS, AND BURSITISTREATS, ASSIST IN HEALING RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS (A chronic disease marked by stiffness and inflammation of the joints, weakness, loss of mobility, and deformity)
AND ACUTE GOUTY ARTHRITIS (arthritis associated with gout and caused by the deposition of urate crystals in the articular cartilage of joints )TREATS SKIN DISORDERS, including ATOPIC DERMATITIS (Dermatitis characterized by intense itching, occurring in individuals predisposed to developing certain hypersensitivity reactions )
PUSTULAR ECZEMA (A small inflamed elevation of the skin that is filled with pus; a pimple )
EXZEMATOID DERMATITIS (is an inflamation of the skin. The disorder has many causes including contact with an irritating substance, allergic reaction, eczema, and immune disease )
ASSIST EFFECTIVELY IN THE TREATMENT OF RESPIRATORY AND THROAT INFECTIONS, INFLUENZA ( the flu)
BRONCHITIS, TUBERCULOSIS ADENITIS (Inflammation of a lymph node or gland, An infectious disease of humans and animals caused by the tubercle bacillus and characterized by the formation of tubercles on the lungs and other tissues of the body, often developing long after the initial infection )
LUNG ABSCESS, INFECTED BRONCHOPLEURAL FISTULA ( AN INFECTION IN AN AREA WHERE THE (Communication between bronchus and pleural cavity occurs )
BRONCHIAL ASTHMA, SINUSITIS, PERITONSILLAR ABSCESS (An abscess formed usually above and behind the tonsil, due to extension of infection beyond the tonsillar capsule. Also called QUINCY)
PULMONARY DISEASE, PULMONARY EMPHYSEMA (a common disease of the lungs in which the air cells are distended and their partition walls ruptured by an abnormal pressure of the air contained in them )
UNRESOLVED PNEUMONIA -ATELECTASIS (An acute or chronic disease marked by inflammation of the lungs and caused by viruses, bacteria, or other microorganisms and sometimes by physical and chemical irritants. AND CAUSES COLLAPSING OF THE LUNGS AS WELL)
PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS,
TRAUMATIC HYPEREMIA (An increase in the quantity of blood flow to a body part; engorgement ASA RESULT OF AN INJURY) and VIRAL PNEUMONIA TREATING UROGENITAL PROBLEMS, INCLUDING LYMPHGRANULOMA VENEREUM( STD, an inflammation of lymph nodes as a result of exposure to granuloma-like lesions )
GONORRHEAL URETHRITIS, PROTEUS VULGARIUS OF THE URINARY TRACT(A bacterium found in putrefying materials and in abscesses; it includes strains that agglutinate in typhus serum and are therefore used in the diagnosis of typhus )
EYE CARE, SUCH AS GLAUCOMA, ACUTE IRIDCYCLITIS (Inflammation of the iris and the ciliary body )
THROMBOSIS OF CENTRAL RETINAL VEIN( a blood clot in the retinal area )
FOR DIABETES MANAGEMENT TO PREVENT CELLUTIS, INFECTED LEG ULCERS, AND CARBUNCLE (A painful localized bacterial infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue that usually has several openings through which pus is discharged )
CANCER FIGHTER, AND PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH CANCER SUCH AS..ASCITES (An abnormal accumulation of serous fluid in the abdominal cavity )
DUE TO CANCER OR CIRRHOSIS (A chronic liver disease characterized by the replacement of normal tissue with fibrous tissue and the loss of functional liver cells. It can result from alcohol abuse, nutritional deprivation, or infection, especially by the hepatitis virus.) AND LYMPHOSARCOMA (A diffuse malignant lymphoma ) WITH INFECTIONS IS ONE OF THE 4 PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES IN THE PANCREATIN
DNA SUPPORT
DNA SUPPORT