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Ingredients & Suggested Use of
Systemic Enzyme Pain Power:
Systemic Enzyme
Ingredients:
Proteolytic Enzyme (Protease)
The term "proteolytic"
refers to all enzymes that digest protein. Other classes of enzymes
include Amylase, a digestive enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates,
and Lipase, a digestive enzyme that breaks down fat during the
digestive process. Each of these help in the digestion of food,
which in turn helps with absorption of those essential nutrients in
the diet. In the body, proteolytic digestive enzymes are produced in
the pancreas, but supplemental forms of enzymes may come from fungal
or bacterial sources, extraction from the pancreas of livestock
animals (trypsin/chymotrypsin) or extraction from plants (such as
papain from the papaya and Bromelain from pineapples). The primary
uses of proteolytic enzymes in dietary supplements are used as
digestive enzymes, anti-inflammatory agents, and pain relievers.
Serrapeptase
Serrapeptase,
also known as Serratia peptidase, is a proteolytic enzyme isolated
from the non-pathogenic enterobacteria Serratia. The enzyme is found
naturally in the intestine of the silkworm, which is used by the
silkworm to dissolve the cocoon and emerge as a moth. When consumed
in unprotected tablets or capsules, the enzyme is destroyed by acid
in the stomach. However, when enterically coated, the enzyme passes
through the stomach unchanged and can be absorbed by the intestine.
It has many clinical uses, including as an anti-inflammatory agent
(particularly for post traumatic swelling), for fibrocystic breast
disease, and for bronchitis (serrapeptase loosens and expels
mucous).
Bromelain
and Papain
Both Bromelain
and Papain are plant-derived proteolytic enzymes. Bromelain, also
known as bromelin, is a protein-digesting enzyme extracted from the
flesh and stem of the pineapple plant, Ananas Comosus. Papain is a
proteolytic enzyme isolated from the papaya plant, Carica Papaya.
Bromelain is most notable for its effectiveness in the reduction of
inflammation and decreasing swelling, but the scope of its benefits
continues to increase. As a natural anti-inflammatory enzyme,
bromelain has many uses. Arthritis patients may reduce the swelling
that causes joint pain by taking bromelain. Bromelain may also be
helpful for the pain, numbness, tingling, aching and loss of motor
and sensory function in the fingers resulting from carpal tunnel
syndrome (CTS). Prevention of the adhesiveness of platelets to
endothelial cell walls was accomplished with 0.1 mcg/ml of Bromelain.
Thus the benefit of bromelain occurs over a broad range of doses,
and even small amounts may be beneficial to anyone at risk to
thrombotic heart attack or stroke. Papain has been shown to be
effective in preventing burn wound infection and helping remove dead
cells.
Amla
Also known as
Indian gooseberry (Emblica officinalis) is the richest source of
Vitamin C. The Vitamin C in Amla is from the Rutin family, and there
is about 50 mg per System Enzyme capsule. It also contains tannic
acid, glucose, protein, cellulose and Calcium. Amla is useful for
stomach problems, it is antipyretic, hair tonic and nerve brain
tonic. It is also useful in anemia, hyperacidity and in
gynecological problems and epistaxis. Amla is considered to have
restorative and preventative properties.
Rutin
Rutin is one of
the many existing Flavonoids, which are a class of water-soluble
plant pigments. Flavonoids support health by strengthening
capillaries and other connective tissue, and some function as
anti-inflammatory, antihistaminic, and antiviral agents. Rutin and
several other flavonoids may also protect blood vessels. Rutin was
shown to stimulate wound healing in rats and augment the tensile
strength of scar tissue significantly.
Lipase
Lipase is an
enzyme essential for the digestion, transport, and absorption of
nutrients in the intestines. It is chiefly secreted by the pancreas
but is also produced in the mouth and stomach. this enzyme is
responsible for breaking down dietary fats or lipids, particularly
triglycerides into smaller single units. Once broken down, the
lipids can then be easily absorbed in the intestines.
Papain
Papain is a
proteolytic enzyme found in the milky juice of the papaya fruit.
This enzyme speeds up the breakdown of proteins through hydrolysis.
Therefore, it is known to break down tough meat. In fact, papain is
popularly used as an ingredient in various remedies for indigestion,
in treating ulcers, in the production of meat tenderizers, and even
in treating edemas. The uses of papain are diverse, whether for
industrial field, or medical applications. It is also employed in
biochemical research, particularly in the analysis of proteins.
Amylase
Amylase is the
enzyme responsible for breaking down starch into sugar. It is
present in many human tissues but is majorly found in the human
saliva, where the initial digestion occurs, as well as in the
pancreatic juice. It breaks down dietary starch which is then
converted into glucose by other enzymes to provide the body with
energy. The amylase level in the blood is used to aid in the
diagnosis of pancreatic and salivary diseases.
Invertase
Invertase, also
called invertin, or saccharase is a yeast derived enzyme. It
catalyzes the breakdown of sucrose to fructose and glucose and is
mainly used in the food industry for the production of invert sugar
syrups.
L-Cysteine
L-cysteine is a
protein amino acid which most living organisms naturally possess.
Although most l-cysteine is found in protein, small amount of it are
also present in body fluids and in plants in non-protein form. It
contains sulfur and is therefore able to hold together to maintain
the structure of proteins in the body. L-cysteine is majorly
responsible for strengthening the stomach lining as well as in
maintaining quality absorption of nutrients.
Cellulase
Cellulase
refers to a group of enzymes that act together to catalyze the
breakdown of cellulose fiber into beta-glucose or blood sugar.
Cellulase enzymes are found in the intestinal bacteria. Cellulose
fibers are essential for the structure of cell membranes. However,
humans cannot easily digest cellulose fiber. Therefore, taking
enzyme supplements that contain cellulase enzymes is essential for
having healthy cells.
Other
Ingredients: Vegetable Cellulose ( capsule ), trace ammounts of rice flour powder dusted on the actual capsul as to keep the capsuls from sticking to the manufacturing machine. We do NOT use rice flour as a filler.
Suggested
Use: During inflammatory flare-ups, take 2 capsules 3 times
daily on empty stomach. 1 hour before food.
For Daily
maintenance: Take 1 capsule 3 times daily on an empty stomach.
Between meals 1 hour before food.
For
Prevention: Take enzymes prior to physically demanding
exercises.
Caution:
Do not take if you are using anti-coagulant drugs. If pregnant or
nursing, consult your healthcare professional before using this
product.
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