No, I don't entirely agree with you.

Dan


On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 5:50 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> wrote:
> It is all to do with what purpose you have in mind i.e. whether you want it 
> to dissolve plaque and fibrin or just digest food.  The former you would take 
> it on an empty stomach and the latter with food.  This just applies to 
> proteolytic enzymes i.e. protein-eating enzymes which would include 
> bromelain, papain etc/.  I believe you have to be careful with nattokinase 
> according to Dr Wong.  I believe it is because, in some cases, it can work 
> *too* well.  dee
>
> On 21 Nov 2009, at 22:39, Dan Nave wrote:
>
>> Googling nattokinnase shows many articles recommending that it be
>> taken during or after a meal.  (Not that it can't be taken alone
>> either.)  One article said that it is 5 to 10% better absorbed when
>> taken with food.
>>
>> Bromelain may be more effective taken away from food.  It is often
>> recommended to be taken away from food, with water.
>>
>> Not sure about serrapeptase.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>>
>
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