Enzymes Heal Macular Degeneration

I was diagnosed with macular degeneration (a dark spot on the back of my eye) in March 1993. I would have lost my central vision and had only peripheral vision if it had continued.

I couldn’t see things that were an arm’s-length away from me, and I kept burning myself on my iron and oven.

In a six-month period, I went from bifocals to trifocals. People usually don't get things like this until they’re in their sixties, but I was forty-six when I was diagnosed.

A month later I began taking enzymes. After taking them for one year, the deterioration of my eyes has actually stopped.

This is quite amazing, since macular degeneration is a progressive disease that almost never reverses itself. My ophthalmologist upgraded my diagnosis to maculopathy, which is a peculiarity of the macula, not degeneration. The enzymes really did heal my eyes.

The enzymes also helped my asthma. It had been pretty severe when I was a child and it came back when I was in my mid-thirties. During allergy season, I would have to use inhalers about three or four times a week.

With the enzymes, I noticed that I needed my inhalers less and less. Then I didn’t need them at all.

Enzymes have made me a healthier person. They lowered my blood cholesterol levels and gave me more stamina, so I don’t need as much sleep.

My eating habits have also changed dramatically. For the first time in my life, I am actually craving healthy food. I’m confident that in the long run my overall health is going to improve even more because of enzymes.


Paula L, R.N.