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Alternative Cancer Treatment Proteolytic
Enzymes - The cancer treatment and or therapy is presented for
general information only and not considered medical advice. Nor
are they recommendations for or against any other treatments or
therapies.
Proteolytic enzymes
Proteolytic enzymes (or proteases) refer to
the various enzymes that digest protein. Proteolytic enzymes
have a long history of use in cancer
treatment.
In
1906, John Beard, a Scottish embryologist, reported on the
successful treatment of cancer using a pancreatic extract in
his book "The Enzyme Treatment of Cancer and its Scientific
Basis".
Proteolytic enzymes have been promoted by
numerous alternative cancer practitioners for many
years.
They
are currently under study by Nicholas Gonzalez, M.D. of New
York, who is evaluating the benefit of proteolytic enzymes in
patients with advanced pancreatic cancer in a large-scale study
funded by the National Institutes of Health and the National
Cancer Institute.
This
larger trial is a follow-up to a smaller study that showed
dramatic improvements in these patients. These enzymes include
the pancreatic proteases chymotrypsin and trypsin, bromelain
(pineapple enzyme), papain (papaya enzyme), fungal proteases,
and Serrapeptase .
Note:
see also Kelley's
Metabolic therapy.
It is
important to talk to your doctor before taking any
alternative cancer treatment. Especially if you are
having other treatments for your
cancer.
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