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<<  It has been my understanding that non-enteric coated  enzymes (like
many
> OTC) do not survive the acidity of the stomach>>

not my experience.

i've found enzymes very beneficial in various circumstances and use high
quality health food store varieties.  I've tried many kinds.  My
favorite is Garden of Life Ozyme.

  katherine in atl

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