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Do enzymes, or blue-green algae belong in Natural Hygiene?

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Do enzymes, or blue-green algae belong in Natural Hygiene?

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– Harvey Diamond is a hygienic author, who also promotes enzymes. Dr. Goldhamer lectures that the enzymes in our body being built from aminoacids, and not from enzymes we eat, which are broken down in the digestive system (to aminoacids). Dr. Cinque is no longer certified by IAHP, due to his promotion of human growth hormone. – Some hygienic doctors like algae, while others call it “pond scum”. – Also, there are different views on food combining, as you will see on the next page. – Also, medically trained NH doctors have used drugs on occasion, a no-no for traditional NH doctors. Answer: Probably not – but since Natural Hygiene is not a religion, but based on science – we just have to wait for undisputable scientific answers. Until then there will be differences of opinion. A good test is: can you eat a cupful of the product, no condiments, and really enjoy it? Plus: sometimes it is hard to make a living on pure Natural Hygiene promotion – this may also be the reason for selling differ

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