Spleen Disorders & Enzyme Therapy
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Oct 8th, 2009 |
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The spleen is closely associated with the circulatory system, where it functions in the destruction and removal of worn-out red blood cells, helps to fight infections, and holds a reservoir of blood. It is located in the upper left part of the abdomen, behind the stomach, and just below the diaphragm.
During times of stress when the oxygen content of the blood must be increased, the spleen reacts and releases its stored red blood cells into the blood stream. Surgical removal of the spleen due to injury or disease may increase one’s susceptibility to infections.
Enzyme Supplementation Suggestions:
• High Potency Digestive Enzyme Formula
with every meal
• High Protease Enzyme Formula three to four times daily
• pH Balancing Formula before bed


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