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> Some time back an uncle of mine (a conservative southerner) send me the July
> 1991 issue of "Alternatives - For The Health Conscious Individual" (by
> Mountain Home Publishing). In it there was the following paragraph:
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> Taking papain [a protein-digesting enzyme in papaya] supplements (500 to
> 1,000 mg with meals) can help digest wheat gluten. It often works so well
> that with supplementation many celiac disease patients can once again eat
> wheat products without problems! (Gut 64;5:295-303) Papain can be a
> godsend to those people who meticulously have to avoid wheat-containing
> products.
I tried papain for a while to see if it would help. It was several years ago,
and I think it might have helped if I ate just a small amount of wheat, but it
did not help if I ate a significant amount. Btw, 500 to 1000 mg if I remember
correctly requires a lot of pills. I tried finding studies concerning papain.
All I came up with was one reference to a patient who found it to help, but it
was unclear he was gulten intolerant to begin with as later he was able to eat
wheat without papain. I would think that if it really did help, we would be
hearing much more about it. However, I would also be interested in seeing
what the Gut article says.
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