Guest guest Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 > Take a look at item #11. > The website is: > http://www.organicoasis.com/health/papayapowder/papayapowder.html > > I wonder if this guy is just a Simonnici (baking soda) > copy-cat. Maybe not. he was the one that established papain can be injected in the spine, which btw, was not forbidden > by the FDA. > > Melly > ==== > > Organic Oasis > 2610 Spenard Rd Suite B > Anchorage, Alaska 99503 > Phone: (907) 277-7882 > Fax: (907) 277-7881 > Store Hours: Monday 11a - 8p,   Tuesday - Friday > 11a - 9p,   Saturday 11a - 8p,   Sunday 1p - 6p (later> for live performances)   > > > 12 POINTS ON MATURE GREEN PAPAYA POWDER > > > Mature Green Papaya Powder (MGPP) as developed with a > special process by the late researcher, Dr. Kurt Koesel of > Hawaii, contains an excellent source of vitamins, minerals > and enzymes. MGPP contains more Vitamin A than carrots, more > Vitamin C than oranges, abundant B factors and Vitamin E. > MGPP also contains a complex of enzymes that help digest > impacted proteins, carbohydrates and fats. > > > Papain is the principal and most active enzyme in MGPP. > Papain possesses a very powerful digestive action superior > to pepsin and pancreatin. Changes in intestinal alkalinity > or acidity do not interfere with the unique digestive > activity of Papain. Papain breaks down animal flesh, thereby > rendering nutrients available to the digestive process. This > emphasizes the need for papain in the diet of meat eaters as > well as vegetarians. > > Papain, one of the most powerful plant proteolytic enzymes, > is a catalytic agent that acts in protein digestion in an > acid, alkaline or neutral medium. This is of vital > importance for those with enzyme deficiency problems as well > as for those with low hydrochloric acid output in the > stomach. Remember, the pepsin produced in the stomach > required for protein digestion is activated only in a acid > medium. This requires a healthy output of hydrochloric acid. > which is insufficient in most people. Due to the powerful > proteolytic action of papain, a more active protein > digestant than pepsin, a major digestive problem for most > people will be helped by the daily ingestion of MGPP. > > > A major problem in our diets today is that we only > partially digest the protein foods we consume. This is due > in part to the insufficient hydrochloric acid output by the > stomach. These partially digested proteins help contributeto > muco-protein build up in the body. This is due to the > undigested protein molecules making their way into the > system and eventually finding their way into the > interstitial spaces and accumulating there as muco-protein, > which is a polysaccharide-protein combination. This > muco-protein is also known as trapped plasma protein. The > proteolytic action of papain can digest the protein we > consume so that the accumulation of trapped plasma protein > can be prevented. > > > MGPP, which possesses antiseptic qualities, helps prevent > the abnormal proliferation of undesirable bacteria in the > intestines. The pH of the intestines is then kept normalized > with the addition of acidophilus and bifidus, which aids in > normalizing the intestinal flora. > > > Papain, found abundantly in MGPP, acts as a powerful mucus > and pus solvent. Papain helps to cleanse the tissues and > intestinal walls of all waste matter, especially in the form > of excessive mucus and dead tissue. Papain in the whole > papaya or in the MGPP is harmless to living tissue and is a > must for maintenance of health in the intestinal tract. > > > In scientific studies using Papain as a digestant, it has > been established that proteins are “actually chemically > transformed into all the various amino acids that are so > vital to human nutrition.†Papain has the properties to > transform albumanoids into peptones in either an acid, > alkaline or neutral medium, making it superior to pepsin. > > > Arginine, one of the essential amino acids, is not normally > produced within the body, but must be obtained as a > component of a few foods such as eggs and brewer’s yeast. > These foods must be eaten with some regularity if the > reproductive organs are to function properly. However, when > Papain is allowed to act upon many kinds of proteins it has > the singular distinctive power of converting a portion of > the protein mass to arginine, even in the intestine. > > > This unique ability of Papain to break down protein and to > convert a portion of it into arginine is extremely important > because arginine in its natural form has been found to > influence the production of the human growth hormone (HGH). > HGH is produced in the pituitary gland and is directly > responsible for DNA and RNA replication as well as synthesis > of liver, muscle, cartilage, and adipose tissues. Arginine > ingested in connection with exercise has been found to raise > the production of HGH significantly. This HGH helps to > increase muscle tone and decrease the amount of body fat. > Arginine has also been found to inhibit the growth of human > breast cancer cells in test tube studies. > > > The Papain in MGPP works to break down various protein rich > foods so that the individual amino acids are produced and > auto-intoxicating or other undesirable undigested substances > are avoided. High blood pressure, constipation, arthritis, > epilepsy and diabetes are only a few of the ailments > aggravated by incomplete protein digestion. While the > presence of Papain may not always prevent these > abnormalities, it has the power to help regulate these > abnormalities through proper digestion. > > > The MGPP contains several enzymes in addition to the Papain > used for protein digestion. Carbohydrate and fat digestion > can be accomplished by the enzymes found in the MGPP. These > papaya enzymes have the ability to infiltrate the tissues. > By this means, it can help dissolve injured and hardened > tissues, thus tending to alleviate hardening of the > arteries. > > > 11. (This is not in reference to MGPP-only to the latex-but > is noteworthy research on other uses for Papain.) Dr. Manual > Gomez de la Maza, Professor of Medicine at the University of > Havana, established that, “the milky sap of the papaya > tree fruit digested the necrose cartilage squeezed between > the spinal vertebra.†He also developed a protocol against > tumors, including malignancies. In his books he described > how it was possible to remove any tumor without surgery. The > method consisted of injecting fresh papaya latex into the > tumor and then after waiting 15 minutes, pumping out the > resulting foul smelling mass, thus reducing the tumor size > in a matter of minutes. The Papain rich papaya latex has the > property of digesting fibrin which makes up the mass of > neoplasms, such as warts, fibromas and cancerous tumors. It > also digests the fibrin which makes up the bulk of the > callouses and corns on the feet and also the necrose tissue > squeezed between the > vertebra in back injuries such as a “slipped disc.†> Thank you, Dr. Manual Gomez de la Maza, for this valuable > information. > > > Papaya is the only known food containing Papain, the active > principal enzyme in MGPP. Remember, it digests protein > thoroughly and frees the amino acids for quick absorption by > the body. Since it acts impartially in acid, neutral and > alkaline mediums, it is extremely valuable for the aged or > anyone who has weak digestion due to enzyme deficiencies > developed over the years. These 12 points establish MGPP as > a superior food, ensuring proper digestive activity. Mature > Green Papaya Powder is a true super food. > > > > > © 1998-2009 Organic Oasis  Contact Us > > // > > > 2610 Spenard Rd. Suite B · Anchorage, AK 99503 · phone: > (907) 277-7882 · fax: (907) 277-7881 > Store Hours:  Monday 11a-8p · Tuesday-Friday 11a-9p · > Saturday 11a-8p · Sunday 1p-6p (later for live > performances) > > > Home > > Health Info > > Mature Green Papaya Powder > > > // > > > > > > // > > > > --- On Fri, 1/16/09, Zanaglen > <Zanaglen wrote: > > Zanaglen <Zanaglen > Melly - Papain injections > tita_mel > Friday, January 16, 2009, 1:00 PM > > > > Melly, >  > Can you send me a link for this? >  > Thanks so much, > Glen from Illinois > > > > > > A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 > easy steps! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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