Thanks Alive, neat info and IDEAS as usually, much appreciated!
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Still hunting info on food enzymes, class went really well and peeps are wanting to come back for more classes, which I'll plan to give in Dec. I targeted WAPF folks because one, I've been commenting on their listserve for a few years and have a reputation as someone with solid info, and two, because they already think animal fat is the bees knees, now it's just flipping the switch and keeping it raw. Great group, asked really awesome questions and responded very positively. Some are now even eating raw meats as a result of it, couldn't really ask for more.
Here is some words from a link I just dug up...
On the synergistic effects of enzymes in food with enzymes in the human body. A literature survey and analytical report.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7935080Abstract:
"Recently, a theory has been postulated that suggests that vital enzymes in ingested food interact synergistically with enzymes within the human body and more specifically with enzymes in the digestive tract. Alterations in food enzymes induced by bulk processing including heating and irradiation and also the addition of chemical additives have been proposed to create a decrease in metabolic availability of nutrients, with the long-term consequence being disease. This review of the medical literature provides evidence that enzymes in food do in fact survive during digestion and can indeed, add significantly to the nutritive value of ingested foodstuffs. Examples of enzyme synergy in human nutrition are provided in whole grains, milk and dairy products, beans and seeds, and meat products. A bibliography on this interesting finding is included as well as concluding remarks on enzyme synergy and its putative interaction with cell metabolism. Finally, the interaction of enzyme synergy with disease is discussed."
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I haven't fact checked the attached pdf which is on work by one Dr. Howe(ll), he makes a lot of claims in there, but take it for what it's worth, interesting stuff!