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A life-and-death fact about digestive enzymes that few people know

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Theres an important fact that few laypeople and probably few doctors know: the immune
system steps in to help us digest food if we suffer a shortage of digestive enzymes — as millions of us do, thanks to decades on poor diets. Research links an abnormally high white blood
cell count to an enzyme-poor diet of cooked foods. The condition is called digestive leukocytosis, and its the immune systems response to too much food in your gut and not enough enzymes. (Natural Cancer Treatments that Work, page 303)

If we lack the digestive enzymes to properly digest our food, then white blood cells, which carry a large quantity of enzymes, will attack the food instead and break it down into individual nutrients, such as amino acids, that our bodies can absorb and utilize. Thats not a job your white blood cells should be doing. If theyre digesting your food, they arent available to fight disease or perform other important functions.

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