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English cancer patients practically stormed doctors’ offices

Systemic Enzymes http://www.TakeBackYourHealth.com If we lived in a just world, Beard would probably be hailed as another Louis Pasteur. That might happen yet, as more and more cancer patients vote with their feet and choose alternative treatments. In fact, word about Beard’s discovery got around in his own day, and English cancer patients practically stormed doctors’ offices demanding pancreas extract. But a bad thing happened: at least eight imitations were manufactured using pancreatic juices obtained from slaughterhouses. The imitations were less successful than Beard’s extract because the organs were taken from older animals. It’s well known that enzyme activity declines with age. For this reason, Dr. Beard made a point of using the pancreases of young animals. What’s more, enzymes have a short shelf life and freshness is extremely important. Needless to say, the knock-off products were inferior and critics cited their failure as evidence that Beard’s therapy didn’t work. The medical establishment rejected enzyme therapy for cancer and Beard died in 1924, an angry and frustrated man. Enzymes

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