Method of treatment using Aspergillus oryzae protease

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ABSTRACT:
A method for treating various diseases, conditions and injuries with a protease preparation derived fromAspergillus orzyzeand made using potato dextrin as the carbohydrate source is described. The method comprises orally administering theAspergillus oryzaeprotease preparation on an empty stomach and in an amount greater than about 2,000,000 HUT per day. Additionally, a method for treating various diseases, conditions and injuries with a protease derived fromAspergillus oryzaemade using potato dextrin as the carbohydrate source along with a nutritional supplement of vitamins and minerals is also described. The method comprises orally administering theAspergillus oryzaeprotease preparation on an empty stomach in an amount of greater than 2,000,000 HUT per day and administering the dietary supplement of vitamins and minerals orally with food.

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