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Are Enzyme Drinks "Too Sugary"?
Many people today are understandably cautious about sugar, especially those managing chronic illnesses, inflammation, or cancer. So it’s common for new users to ask: “If sugar feeds disease, are enzyme drinks like Cordypine , Fruzim and Morinzyme safe?” This is an important question.And the short answer is: ➡️ Yes, when used correctly, Cordypine , Fruzim and Morinzyme are safe for most people, and they do not behave in the body like refined sugar. ➡️ In fact, these fer


Hong T - The Blood Purifier
Alternanthera sessilis is an edible medicinal herb that receives little attention around the world. It is commonly found throughout the...


<Longlife Magazine> Feature Testimonial Story: Head Nurse Jane Conquers Dengue Fever
Translated from published article in Chinese Longlife Magazine 健康报 4/2 - 10/2/2005 [Read original article here] Ganocelium Repairs and...


Fruzim - The Queen Enzyme of The Gut
DXN Fruzim is an enzyme drink, derived from fermented peach and plum. It is fermented at a suitable temperature and medium for at least 6...


Andro-G - The King of Bitters
Andrographis paniculata (Andro-G), commonly known as King of Bitters or Kalmegh, is a bitter-tasting medicinal plant native to peninsular...


Ganoderma - The Food for The Emperor
Red Lingzhi/Reishi Mushroom Ancient Chinese & Japanese Medical Use of Ganoderma The name Ling Zhi first appeared in the 11th century in...


Debunking The Myth About Detoxification
Recently, I've encountered an article from The Guardian that was entitled: "YOU CAN'T DETOX YOUR BODY. IT'S A MYTH. SO HOW DO YOU GET...


Spirulina - The Essence of Mother Nature
Healthy Eating Pyramid by The Harvard School of Public Health The healthy eating pyramid is a nutrition guide developed by the Harvard...


Ganocelium - The Stem Cell Healer
DXN Ganocelium which is also known as GL, derives from 18 days old Ganoderma Mycelium. The root of these baby mushrooms are then...
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