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Yes. Frankly its silly to even suggest otherwise. However, to be prcise, it doesnt "kill" enzymes, it "deactivates" them.

Flash Pasteurization (FP) is a better of all evils method of giving fresh juices in particular longer shelf-life. FP is a process where juices are heated to approximately 160 degrees F for under 30 seconds, then immediately cooled to 35 degrees F to stop the damage. Most enzymes in fresh juices are deactivated and are no longer "live foods" after approximately 118 degrees F. If you want your fresh juices to last beyond 3 days (most days fresh jucie can last if extracted by cold-pressed method), you either have to fully of flash pasteurize them. Both methods require heat and heat kills enzymes.

Just stick your hand (DO NOT ACTUALLY DO THIS!!!) in a pot of water 160 degrees hot :-)

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