Enzyme Therapy for Internal Purification

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Dodee Schmitt

Dodee is a Certified Holistic Health Practitioner, Autonomic Response Testing Practitioner, and Biofield Science Educator with nearly two decades of experience in chronic illness recovery and integrative wellness. Dodhisattva.com, est. 2009

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What Is Enzyme Therapy & Who Discovered It?

Enzyme Therapy was discovered by the late, great Dr. Edward Howell. 

He conducted scientific research with fresh living foods discovering the key role of enzyme therapy.

He invested his life studying food enzymes and was coined, “Father of Food Enzymes”. 

Consider getting his book Enzyme Nutrition if this article ends up inspiring you.

What Enzymes Actually Do in the Body

Enzymes are protein molecules with electricity running through them. 

If you see some one that exudes a bright aura, skin looks alive and radiant you might surmise they are rich in enzymes.

Enzymes assist us with the day to day tasks that the body performs.

Blinking, thinking, moving about. Enzymes are also stored in the pancreas and are secreted when we begin to eat food.

When we ingest cooked foods the pancreas must produce more enzymes in order to break the food down.

Living foods, already have enzymes intact so it makes the burden of breaking down food less of a challenge. 

This allows for more energy within the cells. 

Our body only has so many enzymes per day to handle cooked food. 

One cooked meal a day is about as much as the body can digest properly.

Tip: Consider supplementing with digestive enzymes, do not highly heat food and eat raw living foods often.

Enzyme therapy is a way to do deeper internal cleansing.

You could say its for the jedi’s, those interested in immortality and or those desiring higher states of health and well being, those interested in reaching their full potential and upgrading the brain and its pathways.

Key Takeaway - Enzyme Therapy
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Key Takeaway

Enzymes are not just digestive aids. They are electrically charged protein molecules that the body uses to break down beta amyloid plaque in the brain, dissolve biofilm, clear arterial buildup, and purify the blood at a cellular level. This is the therapy for those who are serious about upgrading their biology and reaching their full potential.

What Enzyme Therapy Can Clear from the Body

When one starts enzyme therapy you can be sure it will assist in removing the beta amyloid plaque build up in the brain. 

Just about anyone that has lived over 30 years has this build up and if it is not cleared it turns into many diseases over time.

Or what about cysts, tumors, diseased tissue, long standing infections, viruses and bacteria and other toxic build up in the arteries leading to atherosclerosis?

This plaque build up in the artery wall is what causes some of the leading causes of death in our country.

If you want to be the super being you came here to be get on some enzyme therapy and do some internal purification. 

Experience the feeling of this therapy as your brain and body become sharper, more flexible & more in tune with its environment.

Systemic Enzyme Guide

The Key Systemic Enzymes and What Each One Does

Systemic enzymes work differently from digestive enzymes. When taken on an empty stomach they enter the bloodstream and begin working as biological housekeepers, clearing what the body has been unable to process on its own. Tap each enzyme to learn what it targets.

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Protease
The master cleaner
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Protease is the most powerful of the systemic enzymes for internal purification. It breaks down protein based debris in the blood including fibrin, the material that forms a protective shell around cysts, tumors, and long standing infections.

Proteolytic enzymes have been explored for their ability to break down the protein components of biofilm that help bacteria adhere to host tissue and shield them from immune detection. This makes protease a foundational enzyme for anyone dealing with chronic infection or persistent biofilm.

Primary targets Fibrin buildup Biofilm protein layer Cysts and abnormal tissue Beta amyloid plaque Long standing infections
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Amylase
Sugar and starch breakdown
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Amylase targets excess sugar and starch that has accumulated in the tissues. In a body dealing with candida overgrowth, chronic infection, or sugar dysregulation, amylase helps break down the carbohydrate based debris that feeds pathogenic organisms and contributes to systemic inflammation.

Taken systemically on an empty stomach, amylase works beyond digestion to clear the residual sugar burden that standard dieting alone often cannot address.

Primary targets Excess sugar in tissues Starch accumulation Candida food source Inflammatory carbohydrate debris
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Lipase
Fat and arterial clearing
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Lipase breaks down excess fats and lipid deposits in the blood and tissues. For those dealing with arterial plaque buildup, sluggish gallbladder function, or difficulty processing dietary fats, lipase taken systemically supports the clearing of fatty accumulation that conventional medicine typically only addresses with pharmaceutical intervention.

Lipase is also essential for the proper absorption of fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K, making its role in overall cellular nutrition significant beyond simple fat digestion.

Primary targets Arterial plaque Lipid deposits in tissue Gallbladder congestion Fat soluble vitamin absorption
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Cellulase
Candida cell wall disruptor
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Cellulase is particularly significant because the human body does not produce it naturally. It breaks down cellulose, the fiber component of plant cell walls, and is especially powerful against candida since the candida cell wall contains cellulose.

Taking cellulase systemically deprives candida and similar organisms of one of their most important structural defenses, making it a critical enzyme for anyone dealing with fungal overgrowth or chronic gut dysbiosis.

Primary targets Candida cell wall Fungal overgrowth Gut dysbiosis Plant fiber breakdown
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Catalase
Cellular oxidation defense
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Catalase addresses oxidative stress at the cellular level. It is an antioxidant enzyme that breaks down hydrogen peroxide, a harmful byproduct of cellular metabolism, into water and oxygen. As we age catalase production declines significantly which contributes to accelerated cellular aging.

The grey hair that develops with age is in part a result of hydrogen peroxide accumulating in the hair follicle when catalase production drops. Supplementing with catalase supports the body's own antioxidant defense system and reduces the oxidative burden on every cell in the body.

Primary targets Hydrogen peroxide buildup Cellular oxidative stress Accelerated aging Hair follicle oxidation
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These five enzymes address the blood, the tissues, the cell walls of pathogens, the arterial system, and the cellular environment simultaneously. This is why systemic enzyme therapy is not a supplement in the conventional sense. It is a full body upgrade.

For educational purposes only. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Always consult a qualified integrative practitioner before beginning a systemic enzyme protocol.

The Key Systemic Enzymes & What Each One Does

Not all enzymes are created equal when it comes to internal purification.

Digestive enzymes break down your food.

Systemic enzymes work on a completely different level.

When taken on an empty stomach, they enter the bloodstream and begin working as biological housekeepers, clearing out what the body has been unable to process on its own.

Here are the key players and what each one targets:

Protease is the most powerful of the systemic enzymes for internal purification.

It breaks down protein-based debris in the blood, including fibrin, the material that forms around cysts, tumors, and long-standing infections as a kind of protective shell.

Emerging research and integrative practitioners have observed that proteolytic enzymes may support the body’s ability to dissolve abnormal tissue growth and clear the protein coating that shields biofilm from immune detection.

Proteolytic enzymes have been explored for their ability to break down the protein components of biofilms that help bacteria adhere to host tissue and shield them from treatment. 

Amylase targets excess sugar and starch that have accumulated in the tissues.

In a body dealing with candida overgrowth, chronic infection, or sugar dysregulation, amylase helps break down the carbohydrate-based debris that feeds pathogenic organisms and contributes to systemic inflammation.

Lipase breaks down excess fats and lipid deposits in the blood and tissues.

For those dealing with arterial plaque buildup, sluggish gallbladder function, or difficulty processing dietary fats, systemic lipase support helps clear fatty accumulation that conventional medicine typically addresses only with pharmaceutical intervention.

Cellulase is particularly interesting because the human body does not produce it naturally.

It breaks down cellulose, the fiber component of plant cell walls, and is especially useful for those dealing with Candida, since Candida cell walls contain cellulose.

Taking the cellulase systemically deprives Candida of one of its most important structural defenses.

Catalase addresses oxidative stress at the cellular level.

It is an antioxidant enzyme that breaks down hydrogen peroxide, a harmful byproduct of cellular metabolism, into water and oxygen.

As we age, catalase production declines significantly, which contributes to accelerated cellular aging and the grey hair that results from hydrogen peroxide accumulating in the hair follicle.

Supplementing with catalase supports the body’s own antioxidant defense system and reduces the oxidative burden on every cell.

Together these five enzymes address the blood, the tissues, the cell walls of pathogens, the arterial system, and the cellular environment simultaneously.

This is why systemic enzyme therapy is not a supplement in the conventional sense.

It is a full body upgrade.

The Four Principles of Enzyme Therapy

The Principles for Enzyme Therapy:

  1. Enzyme therapy is to be conducted on an empty stomach.

    It is best to do this upon rising when you are completely on empty.

    Make sure you don’t eat late b/c then enzyme therapy is a waste. You are not trying to break down food, instead this type of enzyme therapy is created to clean up the blood. 

2. Enzyme Therapy for internal purification should be done while lying down.

You want the enzymes to work deep inside so keep your body relaxed and grounded if possible.

 Another upgrade would be to lie on a magnet bed.

3. You must be well hydrated for the enzyme therapy to work.

Make sure to use Mega Hydrate or some other hydrating formula.

 If you are not hydrated the enzymes can not be as effective.

Water is a key element here.

Use distilled spring water or plain spring water if you have tested it to free of contaminants.

4. Seek out someone whom has done enzyme therapy and can give you a protocol to follow.

You need systemic enzymes that actually go deep and work powerfully.

I am available to do skype sessions and coach those interested in this type of internal purification.

It is not a free service, please inquire if you are interested in a personalized program.

This wisdom comes from working with masterful individuals and to share it with you will be honor, yet it is not for just anyone. Inquire to see if you are ready.

Enzymes are allies in our health journey.

 If one chooses this type of therapy then they should be keeping up with the lifestyle.
These means eating a ketogenic, healthy microbe encouraging diet so that you do not “re-tox”.

Best artery enzyme therapy here.

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