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Enzyme N n Thera Continued from page 25 2. Griffen, S.M., Alderson, D., Farndon, J.R., "Acid "Intestinal uptake of macromolecules. III. Studies resistant lipase as replacement therapy in chronic on the mechanism by which immunization interferes References exocrine insufficiency: a study in dogs", Gut with antigen uptake", J. Immunol. 115:854 (1975) * Beazell, J.M. et al., "A Reexamination of the Role 30(7):1012-15 (July 1989) 12. Gardner, M.L.G., "Gastrointestinal absorption of of the Stomach in the Digestion of Carbohydrate and 3. Jackson, M.L., "Selenium: geochemical distribu- _ intact proteins", Ann. Rev. Nutr. 8:329-350 (1988) Protein", Am. J. Physiology 132:42-50 (1941) tion and associations with human heart and cancer 13. Gardner, M.L.G., "Intestinal assimilation of . Howell. E. Enzyme Nutrition Avery Publishing death rates and longevity in China and the United intact peptides and proteins from the diet - A New Jersey, “1085 , J States", Biol. Trace Elem. Rev. 15:13-21 (Jan-Apr neglected field?", Biol. Rev. 59:289-331 (1984) 7 1988) 14. Jacobson, I. et al., "Human beta-lactalbumin as a About the Author: 4, Ganghofer, D. and Langer, J., "Uber die marker of macromolecule absorption", Gut 27:1029- Mark Rojek began researching alternative therapies Resorption gewisser Eiweifkorper im . 1034 (1986) . . in 1970. His studies included botanicals, mineral Magendarmkanal Neuborener Tiere und Sauglinge", 15. André, C. et al., "Interference of oral immunisa- and vitamin requirements and diet. He interned in Med. Wochenschr. 51:1497 (1904) tion with the intestinal absorption of heterologous acupuncture with Dr Bell in Windsor, Ontario, 5+ Morris, I.G., "Gammaglobulin Absorption in the albumin", Eur. J. Immunol. 4:701-704 (1974) Canada, in 1973, and graduated in 1978 with a Newborn", Handbook of Physiology 75:1491-1512 16. Dannaeus, A. et al., "Intestinal uptake of ovalbu- Bachelor of Science. He studied aromatherapy, (!978) min in malabsorption and food allergy in relation to kinesiology, massage therapy and olassi eal 6. Seifert, J. et al., "Quantitative analysis about the serum IgG antibody and orally administrated sodium homoeopathy in England. In 1986, Mark began absorption of trypsin, chymotrypsin, amylase, papain chromoglycate", Clin. Allergy 9:263-270 (1979) formal studies in traditional Chinese medicine, 2nd pancreatin in the G.I. tract after oral administra- V7. Pelot, D., Grossman, MI. “Distibation and fate i Hl j tion", General Physician (Allgemeinarzt) 19(4):132- __ of pancreatic enzymes in the small intestine in the especially acupuncture. In Chicago, he worked 137 (1990) rat", Am. J. Physiol. 202:285-288 (1962) with several holistic physicians as a medical . technician and maintained a private nutritional 7. Seifert, J., Ganser, R., Brendel, W., "Absorption 18. Ambrus, J.L., Lassman, H.B., De Marchi, J.J. i j i of proteolytic enzymes of plant origin from the G.I. "Absorption of exogenous and endogenous prote- prac tiving exper ne Tyme, oward . noon tract into the blood and lymph of adult rats", German lytic enzymes", Clin. Pharm. and Therap. 8(3):322- continues to work with him. He works with several: Gastroenterology (Z. Gastroenterol.) 17:1 (1969) 328 (1967) doctors in Michigan who refer to him and seek his 8. Seifert, J., Siebrecht, P. et al., "Amylase absorp- 19, Papp, M., Feher, S., Folly, G., Horvath, E.J., counsel. He continues to research, lecture and tion and transport via blood and lymph after oral "Absorption of pancreatic lipase from the duodenum counsel clients in nutrition and diet. administration", Digest Biol. Sci. 41:1593 (1986) into lymphatics", Specialia 13(9)1191-92 (1977) Mark can be contacted by telephone/fax on +1 Walker, W.A., Isselbacher, KJ., Bloch, KJ., Editor's Note - Correction: (734) 433 9267, by email at mrojek1@earthlink.net, Intestinal uptake of macromolecules: effect of oral In Part 1 of this article. we i Part 1 of this article, we included an incorrect ia hi i . A immunization", Science 177:608-610 (1972) : ; and via his website at http://www. radianthealth.cc. 10. Walker, WA., Isselbacher, KJ., block KI conversion of the temperature of 118° Fahrenheit Endnotes "Intestinal uptake of macromolecules. II. Effect of into degrees Celsius. The correct equivalent 1. Batmanghelidj, F., Your Body's Many Cries For parenteral immunization", J. Immunol. 111:221-226 temperature should be 47.78°C. We apologise Water, Global Health Solutions, Virginia, 1992, (1973) for the error and point out that it was not the 1995 11. Walker, W.A., Wu, M., Isselbacher, K.J. et al., fault of the author. "Intestinal uptake of macromolecules. III. Studies on the mechanism by which immunization interferes with antigen uptake", J. Immunol. 115:854 (1975) 12. Gardner, M.L.G., "Gastrointestinal absorption of intact proteins", Ann. Rev. Nutr. 8:329-350 (1988) 13. Gardner, M.L.G., "Intestinal assimilation of intact peptides and proteins from the diet — A neglected field?", Biol. Rev. 59:289-331 (1984) 14. Jacobson, I. et al., "Human beta-lactalbumin as a marker of macromolecule absorption", Gut 27:1029- 1034 (1986) 15. André, C. et al., "Interference of oral immunisa- tion with the intestinal absorption of heterologous albumin", Eur. J. Immunol. 4:701-704 (1974) 16. Dannaeus, A. et al., "Intestinal uptake of ovalbu- min in malabsorption and food allergy in relation to serum IgG antibody and orally administrated sodium chromoglycate", Clin. Allergy 9:263-270 (1979) 17. Pelot, D., Grossman, M.I., "Distribution and fate of pancreatic enzymes in the small intestine in the rat", Am. J. Physiol. 202:285-288 (1962) 18. Ambrus, J.L., Lassman, H.B., De Marchi, J.J., "Absorption of exogenous and endogenous prote- olytic enzymes", Clin. Pharm. and Therap. 8(3):322- 328 (1967) 19. Papp, M., Feher, S., Folly, G., Horvath, E.J., "Absorption of pancreatic lipase from the duodenum into lymphatics", Specialia 13(9)1191-92 (1977) References * Beazell, J.M. et al., "A Reexamination of the Role of the Stomach in the Digestion of Carbohydrate and Protein", Am. J. Physiology 132:42-50 (1941) * Howell, E., Enzyme Nutrition, Avery Publishing, New Jersey, 1985 About the Author: Mark Rojek began researching alternative therapies in 1970. His studies included botanicals, mineral and vitamin requirements and diet. He interned in acupuncture with Dr Bell in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, in 1973, and graduated in 1978 with a Bachelor of Science. He studied aromatherapy, kinesiology, massage therapy and classical homoeopathy in England. In 1986, Mark began formal studies in traditional Chinese medicine, especially acupuncture. In Chicago, he worked with several holistic physicians as a medical technician and maintained a private nutritional practice. Also in 1986, he met Dr Howard Loomis, foremost living expert in enzyme nutrition, and continues to work with him. He works with several doctors in Michigan who refer to him and seek his counsel. He continues to research, lecture and counsel clients in nutrition and diet. Mark can be contacted by telephone/fax on +1 (734) 433 9267, by email at mrojek1@earthlink.net, and via his website at http://www. radianthealth.cc. Editor's Note - Correction: In Part 1 of this article, we included an incorrect conversion of the temperature of 118° Fahrenheit into degrees Celsius. The correct equivalent temperature should be 47.78°C. We apologise for the error and point out that it was not the fault of the author. Endnotes 1. Batmanghelidj, F., Your Body's Many Cries For Water, Global Health Solutions, Virginia, 1992, 1995 74 = NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com DECEMBER 2003 — JANUARY 2004