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Systemic Enzymes - How Much To Take?
By William Wong, N.D., Ph.D., 
Member World Sports Medicine Hall of Fame

Finding Your "Activation" Dose 
When Systemic Enzymes "kick in", there will be no doubt in your mind that they are working! An activation dose is the amount of enzymes you need to begin to feel a benefit from the product. The recommended dosage given on the label is meant as a maintenance dose for those without any complaints. Consumers with fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue, Arthritis, Auto Immune conditions, or Fibrosis complaints and Inflammation symptoms need to find the dose at which they begin to feel better. They can then maintain that dose, or after 3 months, try to reduce the dose to see if the benefits are still felt. 

Start taking 3 capsules 3 times a day, in-between meals. If in 3 days, no benefits are felt, increase the dose to 4 capsules 3 times a day for 3 days. Continue increasing the number of capsules taken until a benefit is felt. Most will feel the Systemic Enzymes kick in somewhere between 3 and 5 capsules, 3 times a day. 

There is no toxicity from enzymes, (no LD-50). Some customers who have suffered accidents have been placed on 10 capsules 3 times a day by there doctors for a few weeks until the bulk of their inflammation and its resultant pain are gone. Then they are brought down to a much lower maintenance dose to prevent the formation of scar tissue. 

Hemophiliacs and those on prescription blood thinners should not use this or any other systemic enzymes, as the enzymes help the drugs to work better and may overly thin the blood. 

NOTE: The Food and Drug Administration has not evaluated the above information. This product or the listed information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. For all conditions or illnesses see a health professional for a full evaluation, diagnosis and treatment plan. 
 
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