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titleOfInvention Food supplement composition enhancing immune system attack on abnormal cell growth
abstract The utility model relates to a dietary supplement that has a proteolytic enzyme that potentially helps dissolve the protein coated outer layer of cancer cells so that the immune system may be able to detect the presence of the abnormal cells to enable to attack it. The present utility model comprises of serrapeptase from silk worm cocoons, amylase, protease, lipase powder from microbial sources from selected strains of Aspergillus oryzae and curcuminoid phospholipid. The portions of the compositions are weighed, and mixed until homogeneous mixture is attained. The mixed powder is filled to capsules.
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