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bozo wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 8:19 am I find it remarkable that this guy has managed to find the only digestive enzyme product with that many different enzymes.
Im looking through so many now. Also I belive PEPTIZIMA SP could be spanish for SERRAPEPTASE (proteolytic enzyme created by the Japanese silk worm. When taken in the fasted state, it enters the bloodstream and breaks down unwanted proteins, fibrous tissue buildups, and overgrowths. It can work wonders for clearing mucous and sinuses, breaking down fibroids and adhesions, easing pain and inflammation, and so much more!)

Not me writing the description, but it is some type of super hyped enzyme. Anybody from spainish speaking country that can confirm?
Very interesting.
Could PEPTIZIMA be the one breaking down these unwanted odorous sulfur compound based gases in the blood stream?


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KL123 wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:40 pm
bozo wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 8:19 am I find it remarkable that this guy has managed to find the only digestive enzyme product with that many different enzymes.
Im looking through so many now. Also I belive PEPTIZIMA SP could be spanish for SERRAPEPTASE (proteolytic enzyme created by the Japanese silk worm. When taken in the fasted state, it enters the bloodstream and breaks down unwanted proteins, fibrous tissue buildups, and overgrowths. It can work wonders for clearing mucous and sinuses, breaking down fibroids and adhesions, easing pain and inflammation, and so much more!)

Not me writing the description, but it is some type of super hyped enzyme. Anybody from spainish speaking country that can confirm?
Very interesting.
Could PEPTIZIMA be the one breaking down these unwanted odorous sulfur compound based gases in the blood stream?
Looks like SERRAPEPTASE is measured in 1000s of SPU, PEPTIZIMA SP measured in low hundreds of SP. So I belive it is something else.
And when i Think about SERRAPEPTASE, did i not read about that many years ago, looks like ive made a full circle. Cant remember if i ever tried it.

Anyway looks like the site you found do ship international. So I will probably try those.

The original poster did not belive oral/throat BB is chronic for some reason. And suggested a amoxicillin/clauvalente oral cleanse. Anyone tried that?
I would like to talk to the original poster but thread is very old.
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bozo wrote: Sat Feb 01, 2020 6:23 am
KL123 wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:40 pm
bozo wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 8:19 am I find it remarkable that this guy has managed to find the only digestive enzyme product with that many different enzymes.
Im looking through so many now. Also I belive PEPTIZIMA SP could be spanish for SERRAPEPTASE (proteolytic enzyme created by the Japanese silk worm. When taken in the fasted state, it enters the bloodstream and breaks down unwanted proteins, fibrous tissue buildups, and overgrowths. It can work wonders for clearing mucous and sinuses, breaking down fibroids and adhesions, easing pain and inflammation, and so much more!)

Not me writing the description, but it is some type of super hyped enzyme. Anybody from spainish speaking country that can confirm?
Very interesting.
Could PEPTIZIMA be the one breaking down these unwanted odorous sulfur compound based gases in the blood stream?
Looks like SERRAPEPTASE is measured in 1000s of SPU, PEPTIZIMA SP measured in low hundreds of SP. So I belive it is something else.
And when i Think about SERRAPEPTASE, did i not read about that many years ago, looks like ive made a full circle. Cant remember if i ever tried it.

Anyway looks like the site you found do ship international. So I will probably try those.

The original poster did not belive oral/throat BB is chronic for some reason. And suggested a amoxicillin/clauvalente oral cleanse. Anyone tried that?
I would like to talk to the original poster but thread is very old.
I was prescribed oral rinse with Nilstat (Nystatin). I will try it soon.
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I tested it (same ingredients, but a product here from Europe). For me it didn't help. :-( Side effects were a lot of air in the abdomen for two days.
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Gelonaxy wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 2:33 pm I tested it (same ingredients, but a product here from Europe). For me it didn't help. :-( Side effects were a lot of air in the abdomen for two days.
what did you test?
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Digestive Enzymes.
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Gelonaxy wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 4:01 pm Digestive Enzymes.
can you post a link?

so it produced gas... that should mean its working somehow, but not the desired result

im waiting for my order praying it will work so i can eat the food i love.
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https://www.amazon.de/Doctors-Best-Verd ... 157&sr=8-7

I wish you all the best! StillHoping had luck, too. That's great. I need a new good ENT (two surgeries, but no success). But I try anything ... I have no idea ... :-//
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I have ordered these enzymes as well. Lets see..
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mtr wrote: Sun Feb 16, 2020 7:29 pm I have ordered these enzymes as well. Lets see..
what brand?

i ordered the sura vitasan, has mot arrived yet though.
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bozo wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 11:32 am
mtr wrote: Sun Feb 16, 2020 7:29 pm I have ordered these enzymes as well. Lets see..
what brand?

i ordered the Sura Vitasan, has mot arrived yet though.
I have ordered Sura Vitasan as well. I assume that the initial writer of this thread was referring to this brand as I found it in a spanish website and its ingredients were written in the same exact order.

I'm in Europe so hopefully I will receive it some time soon.
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Yeah, they ship it to USA for 12 Euros.
60 pills cost about 50 Euros shipped to USA.

Crap is pricey.

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Tell me about it.. I ordered it and Europe shipping cost is the same, 12 euros. #-o
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I have problems with my stomach at the moment. maybe it wasn't the dygestive enzymes at all. I will test it again soon.

@StillHoping: Are you all right? Can you give an update?
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Gelonaxy wrote: Thu Feb 20, 2020 8:32 pm I have problems with my stomach at the moment. maybe it wasn't the dygestive enzymes at all. I will test it again soon.

@StillHoping: Are you all right? Can you give an update?
I tried stopping it a couple of weeks ago and the nasal smell came back right away. So it looks like I may have to keep using it forever. I also need to work on improving my diet but yes the gluten cutter is still working for me!
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+ low fodmap/GERD diet also help
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Thanks for the information !! I will test it again. Your story sounds like mine.
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