25 Feb 2008 12:04:29 | Melissa Gordon | Oct 20 2004
Many health problems can be treated with Enzymes. Gas, lactose
intolerance, food allergies, poor appetite, intestinal
disturbances and autism are just a few of the conditions that
respond dramatically to enzyme based therapies.
Enzyme Rich foods:
Organic or not, fresh or frozen: Pineapple Mango Papaya Fresh
organic OR frozen:
All other fruits and vegetables accept potatoes * Note- Best if
juiced because the pulp is hard to digest and depletes enzymes.
Goat's milk, full fat Goats milk cheeses, full fat-no powdered
milk Yogurt Sour cream (with active cultures) Enzyme
supplements; The quality of these varies greatly.
-Isotonix® Digestive Enzyme Formula with Probiotics Raw
Grass-fed:
Meat-especially bone marrow/soup bones, heart and Liver. yogurt
Cheeses Milk egg yolks Goat's milk Goat's cheese *Note-Infection
prevention is obtained easily by taking fresh garlic, hot
chilies and yogurt with raw animal foods; garlic and chilies
kill fungus, bacteria and parasites, yogurt bacteria serve as
formidable competition against bad bacteria and fungus.
Wild game meats and eggs Raw wild game (although this can be
risky, it's less risky than eating raw meat from chain
groceries)
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--------------- Some of the worst foods for gas, autism and
other enzyme linked illnesses are:
Fresh non-organic fruits and vegetables from your local grocery.
Regular milk from your local grocery store, especially reduced
fat. Regular cheese from your local grocery store- if it
contains any powdered milk or fat reduced milk and most of them
do. Powdered milk products of any kind.
Unfresh, cooked soy/corn fed meats. *Note-At least half the meat
in most grocery stores falls under this category. Ground beef is
the most risky because it decays faster and is more easily
infected by bad bacteria. Also, nationally known investigative
reporters tested meat and found it's common for grocery stores
to repackage old meat with new dates, bleach and dye red old
meats, etc.
Nuts Beans Egg whites Mushrooms *Note-these foods contain enzyme
inhibitors References & Resources: -Isotonix® Digestive Enzyme
Formula with Probiotics -Organic Trade Association: nutritional
analysis of regular produce and organic produce -Weston A. Price
Foundation - National Database of Grass-fed Beef and Free-Range
Poultry - National Database of Organic Produce
About Author :
Melissa is a health writer and researcher at
http://www.suppressedhealth.com.