Understanding Cancer, Fibrin, and the Role of Enzymes in Cellular Support
- Bianka Rainbow

- Dec 23, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 12

🌟 Understanding Cancer and Enzymes 🌟
Cancer cells are known to develop protective mechanisms that make them more difficult for the body — and conventional treatments — to address effectively. One such mechanism is the formation of a fibrin coating, which can shield cancer cells from immune detection and limit how well chemotherapy penetrates these cells.
At the same time, the body often encapsulates acidic toxins as a defensive response, attempting to protect surrounding tissues from damage.
✨ How Enzymes Play a Supportive Role
Systemic enzymes have been studied for their ability to:
Help break down fibrin layers, which may improve cellular accessibility
Support better penetration of chemotherapy, potentially allowing for lower, less aggressive dosing strategies
By addressing these protective barriers, enzymes may help optimize how therapies interact with the body at a cellular level.
🌿 Potential Benefits of Enzyme Therapy Support
May help reduce chemotherapy-related side effects
Can assist in minimizing muscle wasting often associated with treatment
Supports overall systemic balance during periods of high physiological stress
Clean Spirit is designed to support the body’s natural enzyme production, offering a unique approach to enzymatic support. ♥️
👩⚕️ Dr. Christina’s Integrative Perspective
Dr. Christina, a cancer survivor herself, emphasizes protecting the body while it undergoes aggressive treatment.
Her approach includes:
Clean Slate, which focuses on disrupting abnormal cellular communication and supporting detox pathways
Restore, which helps protect healthy cells and supports the body’s natural defenses during chemotherapy-related stress
Together, these formulations aim to support the body holistically rather than focusing on isolated pathways.
Both products can be found here.
🚫 Important Disclaimer
These statements are for educational purposes only. We do not claim to cure, prevent, diagnose, or mitigate disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional regarding medical conditions or treatment decisions.




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