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Papaya Leaf Tea Science Summary:

1. Asian scientists have shown the anti-tumor effect of papaya
leaf tea in the lab on cancer cell lines including pancreatic
cancer, ovarian cancer, lymphoma, stomach cancer,
neuroblastoma, uterine cancer, leukemia, breast cancer, colon
cancer, blood cancer, etc.  

2. Three centuries ago and forward scientists have proven the
effect of proteases (the active enzyme in papaya leaf tea) on
tumors. The most famous of these in history include Beard,
Howell, Burk, and the great German Scientist, Warburg, and
many others. This is important because the protease papain in
the papaya leaf has proven to be more powerful at dissolving
fibrin proteins than animal proteases or even our own
pancreatic enzymes.

3. Scientists that study systemic enzyme therapy (enzymes
taken orally as an effect on the entire body) have proven since
the 70’s that enzyme molecules can make it past your small
intestine to the rest of your body. This leaves behind the
conventional wisdom that enzyme molecules were too big to
pass into your body for effectiveness.  

4. Two large clinical studies are listed in the ebook show
positive clinical results using protease-based enzyme therapy
for patients with breast cancer, and multiple myeloma. Many
famous cancer clinics including the famous Hope Clinic
recommend enzyme therapy, of which papaya leaf tea is one
form/substitute for pills. Papaya Leaf Tea is listed as
recommended for alternative cancer therapy in fourteen
countries.

5. The FDA considers enzyme therapy as GRAS (Generally
Recognized as Safe). Unlike many drugs or even some natural
therapies, papaya leaf tea does not seem to show side effects
and carries only two warnings; allergy to latex or used in
combination with other blood thinners.

6. Some scientists hypothesize that Papaya leaf tea has an
advantage to the pure papain enzyme (used commercially and
sold in pill form at most drug stores) in that the nutrients in the
leaf provide the necessary co-enzymes to “unlock” the action.
Other scientists believe the element carpaine in the leaf is the
active tumor-fighting agent. Another reason for the
ethnomedicine using the tea to fight cancer may be that science
shows the enzyme is most active at the higher “tea”
temperatures.

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