Papaya Enzyme
Super Papaya
Deliciously Chewable Tablets with Peppermint and Chlorophyll
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$4.99 |
100 Count Bottle VP2054R | Retails for $5.90 | |
| $49.99 | 12 Bottles 100 Count Each | Retail Value $78.80 | |
| $10.99 | 250 Count Bottle VP2054U | Retails for $13.90 | |
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Easy-to-take, chewable tablets are made with naturešs beneficial ingredients: including Papaya Melon, Papain and Protease (protein digesting enzymes), Alpha-Amylase (starch digesting enzyme), Bromelain (protein digesting enzyme from pineapple), Lipase (assists in fat digestion) and Cellulase (helps digest vegetable matter).
These tablets also contain natural Peppermint and Chlorophyll for refreshing taste and sweet breath.
| EachTablet Contains: | Amount Per Serving |
| Freeze Dried Papaya Melon | 0.5 mg |
| Papain | 12.0 mg |
| Protease | 0.8 mg |
| Alpha Amylase | 0.9 mg |
| Bromelain | 0.2 mg |
| Lipase | 0.2 mg |
| Cellulase | 0.3 mg |
Delicious-Tasting Chewable Papaya Enzyme
Original Tropical Papaya Formula
| $3.99 | 100 Count Bottle VP1054R | Retails for $4.90 | |
| $9.49 | 250 Count Bottle VP1054U | Retails for $11.90 | |
| $94.99 | 12 Bottles 250 Count Each | Retail Value $142.80 | |
| $16.99 | 500 Count Bottle VP1054V | Retails for $21.90 | |
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Effective digestive aid, made from natural ingredients, including freeze-dried ripe Papaya Melon. Papaya Leaves, Papaya Enzymes (Papain and Prolase), and Mylase (starch digesting enzymes).
| EachTablet Contains: | Amount Per Serving |
| Protease | 0.8 mg |
| Alpha Amylase | 0.2 mg |
| Mylase | 0.9 mg |
| Papain | 12.0 mg |
| Papaya Fruit Powder | 0.25 mg |
This pleasant tasting chewable tablet contains a naturally occurring enzyme, papain, found in the papaya fruit. Papain aids in the digestion of protein. Supplementation of papaya enzyme may benefit those who have difficulty digesting high protein foods.
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Papaya Extract Slows Growth of Cancer Cells in Lab Tests
Papaya is steadily gaining credibility in Western medicine for anti-cancer powers that cultures have recognized for generations.
Research scientists from the University of Florida and in Japan have documented papaya's dramatic anticancer effect against a broad range of lab-grown tumors, including cancers of the cervix, breast, liver, lung and pancreas. The researchers used an extract prepared from dried papaya leaves, and the anticancer effects were stronger when cells received larger doses of the tea.
In a paper published in the Feb. 17 issue of the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, the researchers documented for the first time that papaya leaf extract boosts the production of key signaling molecules (called Th1-type cytokines.) This regulation of the immune system, in addition to papaya's direct antitumor effect on various cancers, suggests possible therapeutic strategies that use the immune system to fight cancers.
The papaya extract did not have any toxic effects on normal cells, avoiding a common and devastating consequence of many cancer therapy regimens. The success of the papaya extract in acting on cancer without toxicity is consistent with reports from indigenous populations in Australia and Vietnam.
Researchers exposed 10 different types of cancer cell cultures to four strengths of papaya leaf extract and measured the effect after 24 hours. Papaya slowed the growth of tumors in all the cultures.
To identify the mechanism by which papaya checked the growth of the cultures, the team focused on a cell line for T lymphoma. Their results suggested that at least one of the mechanisms employed by the papaya extract is inducing cell death.
In a similar analysis, the team also looked at the effect of papaya extract on the production of antitumor molecules known as cytokines. Papaya was shown to promote the production of Th1-type cytokines, important in the regulation of the immune system. For that reason, the study findings raise the possibility of future use of papaya extract components in immune-related conditions such as inflammation, autoimmune disease and some cancers.
Foremost among papaya's health-promoting agents is papain, papaya's signature enzyme, which is found in both the fruit and the leaves.
Papaya extract's success in reducing cancer in laboratory cell cultures must next be replicated in animal and human studies. the researchers noted. The next step in the research is to identify the specific compounds in the papaya extract active against the cancer cell lines.
Story Source: University of Florida.

