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Old Jan 29, 2005, 12:54 PM
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enzymes

Can enzymes pass through your large and or small intestines to enter your blood stream???
The enzymes I am most interested in are serratia, papain, bromelain, amylase, lipase.
If they do would they dissolve/eat "plaque" and other stuff that is not alive???

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