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Christine202
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I just got my bottle of Wobenzymes and was very suprised to read the ingredients... lots of fillers and artificial colors , but the biggest one was titanium dioxide!

For those of you who take these what do you think about this being an added ingredient?

I was looking forward to trying them but now I am hesitant since I do not want to put all that other stuff in my body....

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SForsgren
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Hmm. I don't see that as an ingredient on my bottle. Do you have "Wobenzym N"?

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GiGi
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Titanium Dioxide is carcinogenic. The research has been done and is available if you search.

All the fillers are potential problems collecting somewhere in your body. Any time I can avoid fillers, I have always done so.

Rechtsregulat beats Wobenzyme hands down, in my opinion and certainly in the opinion of Dr. K. So why worry about fillers and dyes. We have reduced our intake down to probably a teaspoon a week and it works great that way. Of course, I also have gotten rid of a lot of the accumulated neurotoxins and am now basically addressing the missing enzymes no longer available in our daily food intake.

Take care.

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Titanium is used as a white food dye. In that use, its E number is E171. The white color of toothpaste is that of titanium dioxide. It is also used as a tattoo pigment

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanium_dioxide

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Gi Gi - What is the difference between the Wonenzymes and the other? Is here a site I can read/possible purchase? I would be interested thanks!
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I actually did a search and found the info... I'm sonsedering trying this stuff as well..

Does this cause a die off ????

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Christine and others, Anytime you take any substance that has a "clearing" effect, we are going to feel it. If you just use "killer" meds and do not support your system with enzymes, such as contained in Rechtsregulat in abundance, as well as some of the other therapies (colonics, lymph support, etc.) you are bound to feel miserable, because the dead proteins, the metals, the neurotoxins that are so plentiful in our body today are just going to hang around and are not able to leave the body.

You need the support with tons of chlorella and others to help evacuate the dead materials. Just as you would if you clean your own house, we don't leave the stuff we sweep up sitting at the doorstep to fall over it every time we go in and out. We need to help it out of the system, once and for all.

There is nothing much scientific about this - it seems to make good common sense.

MANY OF THE SOCALLED HERXHEIMERS ARE THE RESULT OF CIRCULATING TOXINS STILL IN THE BODY THAT HAVE NOT MADE IT OUT.

Take care.

P.S. Scott so generously posted a few days ago the total content of a 100 page booklet that covers everything concerning Rechtsregulat, how it is made, why we need it, what it does, and where it can be applied. The recipe for it was developed some 60 years ago.

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at least for the short term,the benefits to be gained by taking wobenzyme N, outweigh the damage caused by, for one thing, immune complexes embedded in one's kidney, and other tissues.
i'd finish the bottle, and then change products,if you want to.

my bottle contains microcrystalline cellulose, cellulose chopped up to particle sizes so small that it gets into the blood stream where it interferes with micro circulation of the blood. it does NOT belong in the blood stream, but in the g.i. tract,and out the 'southend'carrying with it toxins, and debris swept off the walls of the g.i. tract.

another bottle i once had, contained Talc. to which i also object. around the turn of the century, some entrprenurial, dirtbag surgeon had the cardiology community dusting hearts with talc while the patient was having open heart surgery. the surgeon had a financial stake in the sale of talc. this practice has since stopped.
no, this is not to infer that one will get heart problems from eating talc in their wobenzym N.
talc is also in many cosmetic powders, so many of us have been inhaling this stuff for a long time.

many brands of white flower products contain
Ti-di-oxide.
Ti-di-oxide crystals also act as little razor blades in the gut..."slicing and dicing"....the intestinal villi(?)... [Eek!]

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I agree with GiGi on Rechts-Regulat. I have been through about 5 or 6 bottles now and just ordered several more.

You can get it at www.BiopureUS.com. It is one of the few products that I would definitely put on a Top 10 list.

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I just realized yesterday that the icing you use to write Happy Birthay... on cakes also contains Titanium Dioxide.

Needless to say my husband did not have anything written on Birthday cake last night. Next year I will know better and have time to whip some up before his party.

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