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Do Hydrolytic Enzymes Eliminate Immune Complexes?

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    Hydrolytic enzymes have been a matter of interest for a lot of scientist in this regard that whether they eliminate the immune complexes because a lot of immune complexes lead to the development of diseases.

    It has been consistently proposed by the enzyme scientist that one of the major mechanisms of action of orally administered and systematically absorbed enzyme is to break down immune complexes. This immune clearance degrades the pathological immune complexes. Thus this follows the macrophages to clear the breakdown products away, therefore, allowing the bodies immune defenses again to function more effectively against the aggressor, whether a cancerous cells and one of the other causes of inflammation.

    During the past two decades, numerous articles in the scientific literature have reported clinical and laboratory studies documenting the presence of circulating immune complexes (CIC's) in autoimmune disease, inflammatory disorders and cancer. In the number of instances the levels of CIC's have been correlated with the activity of clinical illness. Other studies have documented a drop in CIC's following various forms of medical treatments, including orally administered enzyme mixtures. These studies have also documented in clinical improvements when the CIC level is drop.
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