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Tim Triche, Jr.  
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 More options Oct 25 1995, 3:00 am
Newsgroups: sci.med.nutrition
From: "Tim Triche, Jr." <t...@cornell.edu>
Date: 1995/10/25
Subject: Re: enzyme therapy

bba...@cis.net (Bonnie Bates) wrote:
>Enzymes taken by mouth do work to reverse allergies.
>They did for me.  My hayfever is gone.  Bonnie

Is it possible that removal of the allergen or a change in immune
response was actually to credit for your relief?

It's difficult to accept such a statement as yours without a mechanistic
explanation.  There are so many variables in the human body that it
seems almost arrogant to claim that you've isolated the one variable
which caused your symptoms.  But maybe you're right - I'd just ask for a
little more detail, if you could provide some.  Thanks.

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tim triche, jr - cornell chem/biochem '97
http://deja-vu.oldiron.cornell.edu/~jabbo/
"yield to temptation - it may not pass your way again"


 
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Don Scott  
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 More options Oct 25 1995, 3:00 am
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From: dsc...@ais.net (Don Scott)
Date: 1995/10/25
Subject: Re: enzyme therapy
In article <46kd1b$...@newsstand.cit.cornell.edu> "Tim Triche, Jr." <t...@cornell.edu> writes:

>bba...@cis.net (Bonnie Bates) wrote:
>>Enzymes taken by mouth do work to reverse allergies.
>>They did for me.  My hayfever is gone.  Bonnie
>Is it possible that removal of the allergen or a change in immune
>response was actually to credit for your relief?
>It's difficult to accept such a statement as yours without a mechanistic
>explanation.  There are so many variables in the human body that it
>seems almost arrogant to claim that you've isolated the one variable
>which caused your symptoms.  But maybe you're right - I'd just ask for a
>little more detail, if you could provide some.  Thanks.
>--
>tim triche, jr - cornell chem/biochem '97
>http://deja-vu.oldiron.cornell.edu/~jabbo/
>"yield to temptation - it may not pass your way again"

Tim, it's nice to see such objectivity and application of the experimental
approach.  I've worked in applied enzymology for 50 years and abhored the
promotion of enzyme supplements the way they have been set forth.  The failure
of people to recognize that other variables, besides the one they are
concerned about, may be the  one9s) responsible for the good or bad reaction
they noted.

Keep up the good work.
======================================
"When a person with money meets a person with
experience, the person with the experience gets the
money and the person who had the money gets
the experience."..........Irv Scott.        
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