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<p>Here&rsquo;s what happens when you try and digest two enzymes in one day:</p><p>The naturally colored Enzymes (one produced by nature not in a laboratory) get confused addled and if you are a crossword nut then you could say they are &ldquo;at sea.&rdquo;&nbsp; You could also say: &ldquo;bolloxed&rdquo; if it were a real word. These enzymes are like Moses in the desert like Ronald Reagan in his last two years of his second term or like my Uncle Mac who didn&rsquo;t forget how to pee but forgot what a toilet looked like.</p><p>If there are two enzymes in the stomach at the same time the digestive juices don&rsquo;t know which color (enzyme) to attack so they give up and go back to their digestive nests or &ldquo;enzidiums&rdquo; and the food in your stomach is left undigested. Undigested food has nowhere to go. After sitting there for a while they turn into fat cells through the process of &ldquo;Endomytosizing.&rdquo;</p><p>There is an equation known by most enzymologists:&nbsp; FAT = UNDIGESTED FOOD AND CONVERSELY UNDIGESTED FOOD = FAT.</p>