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How could alternative doctors overlook this vital nutrient?

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Jan 30th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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Alternative doctors do recommend enzymes sometimes, for some health problems. But very
few alternative doctors put them on a par with antioxidants, vitamins, herbs, minerals and other
phytochemicals (nutrients found in plants). Most alternative doctors would tell you
enzymes are a second or third level supplement, something you take “in addition to” the
“important” nutrients. That’s dead wrong. And it’s going to change. In a few years
everyone will supplement with enzymes. Enzymes are far more powerful than most
doctors know, as you can see from the brief examples above. Those examples are just the tip
of iceberg. By the time you finish this Special Report you’ll be convinced of the overwhelming
importance of these nutrients. THINK OF IT: cancer, heart disease, pain…even autism, for crying out loud…are all linked to our poor diets.

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Why Taking Supplemental Enzymes Can Help Improve Your Mental Health

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Jan 25th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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Enzymes are involved in the composition of every cell that consist the human body. They are also responsible for the functioning of every organ that sustains the human body. More accurately, the complex chemical reactions in the body are facilitated by enzymes. These enzymes work round the clock to maintain the normal flow of all the chemical reactions in our body.

A deficiency of a particular enzyme in the body, there is bound to be a progressive effect on the body physically, mentally, and emotionally. People have varying degrees of enzyme potential. Meaning, some people are blessed with great potential while others are born weak. Those with great potential seldom get sick no matter the lifestyle they choose to live.

But that is something that should not be taken advantage of. As we grow older, our body’s capacity to produce enzymes becomes more and more limited. That is why it is important for us to eat and live healthy. Taking enzyme supplements is also encouraged.

Brain chemistry is by far the most critical for it can affect every single part of the body. And when there is a deficiency in the enzymes that run a particular chemical reaction, what do you think would happen? Abnormal brain chemistry can absolutely lead to mental problems. But what can cause the abnormal brain chemistry? The answer is poor nutrition and enzyme deficiency. With the insufficient supply of enzymes to break down proteins, fat, carbohydrates, and fiber that get into the body, the distribution, absorption, and elimination of the wastes or toxins are not properly performed, thus causing problems.

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Lose Excess Fat by Taking Supplemental Digestive Enzymes

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Jan 25th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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Digestive enzymes are the ones responsible for the break down, absorption, and distribution of nutrients all throughout the body. These enzymes are also responsible for expelling food wastes. Deficiency of these enzymes would result to incomplete digestion, malabsorption, and insatiable food cravings.

Raw fruits and vegetables as well as meat are foods that contain enzymes, to aid the enzymes in the body digest food molecules and nutrients for the proper absorption. However, when these ingredients are cooked in too much heat, the enzymes in these foods are killed. That is why, at times, despite eating healthy cooked foods, enzyme deficiency may still occur.

When a person’s diet is high in fat, the enzymes in the body may not have the sufficient enzymes to burn the excess fat, resulting to fatty deposits in various areas of the body. Also, if the body is enzyme deficient, the nutrients from food may not be efficiently digested and absorbed. It may result to a number of ailments, not to mention the body is not provided with the proper nutrients to fuel its overall functions. And due to this, the body tends to crave for more nutrients, craving for more food.

Thus, by actually altering your lifestyle, particularly your diet and eating habits, accompanied by taking supplemental enzymes to aid digestion, you can drastically notice a change in your weight. In addition, while eating, it is particularly advised that you chew your food carefully before swallowing to make the digestive process more efficient.

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Take Digestive Enzymes and Live to a 100 years old

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Jan 25th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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Have you ever questioned why people’s lives nowadays tend to be shorter that those of people during ancient times? Frankly, there are still very few people who get to live more than 80 or even 100 years. How is this possible? Through nutritious and balanced diet.

The food we eat contains nutrients and enzymes that are essential to our body and to our health. However, modern lifestyle is characterized by pollution, unhealthy habits and unhealthy foods that we deprive our bodies of these nutrients and enzymes whish are needed by our body in order to function well and fight off diseases.

Our body must be equipped with the right amount of enzymes to keep all the reactions within the body in tip-top shape. As we age, our body’s capacity to produce the necessary enzyme are becoming more and more limited. That is why we have to supplement the body with these enzymes through food and supplements.

There are two major types of enzymes which our body produces: the metabolic and digestive enzymes. The metabolic enzymes are responsible for catalyzing the various chemical reactions within the body. Digestive enzymes, on the other hand, are responsible for the breakdown and distribution of nutrients as well as for the disposal of toxic wastes in the body.

By taking supplemental digestive enzymes, the body is then unburdened with producing the much needed enzymes. Thus, it is able to produce more metabolic enzymes that makes all the components of the body function.

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The Long-term Benefits of Taking Supplemental Enzymes

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Jan 25th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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The body is basically run by enzymes. And every enzyme performs a specific task that no other type of enzyme is able to perform. In addition, each enzyme produces a specific effect.

Thousands of enzymes have already been identified and each of these have been studied carefully in order to understand how it is important to the body and to identify the specific reaction or effect is has on the body. That is how people, particularly scientists have realized the possible disease preventing as well as curative effects it has on a particular disease. May it be a hereditary, contagious, or autoimmune disease.

For example, people who are suffering from pancreatitis or pancreatic cancer are given digestive enzymes, particularly pancreatic enzymes to help them live longer, lessening the unfavorable symptoms and effects of the disease. Serrapeptase, a proteolytic enzyme, is used as an anti-inflammatory agent and pain reliever. It is known to be of great help to people who are recovering from injuries, operation, and is even a potential treatment for autoimmune diseases. Enzymes are also believed to be a potential cure for cancer.

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Why Each Enzyme is Special and Important

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Jan 25th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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Life is a mystery, so the saying goes. And although there may be various theories on how life on earth began, we are at least becoming more aware of how we exist; the mechanisms and components that enable us to exist- enzymes.

Enzymes are the protein molecules that are involved, particularly essential, in the composition and functioning of every system, organs, and cells in an organism. Every enzyme in the body is assigned with a specific task to perform, just as there are various kinds of cells in the body which are unique to the organ of origin.

Not all enzymes in living organisms have been identified. However, various enzymes have already been identified with regards to the specific reaction each has on the human body. Enough to be able to identify which enzymes are needed to be supplied to the body to help control or perhaps even cure certain diseases.

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How to Battle Premature Aging

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Jan 23rd, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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Some people may overlook that fact that their lifestyle and diet can ultimately cause their body to age prematurely. Others simply do not care while on the peak of their youth. However, upon the onset of a disease or diseases, they are likely to regret for taking their health for granted. Most of the time, we simply do not realize our wrongdoings until too late.

Typically, one’s age is measured by how young or how old he looks. But looks tend to be deceptive. Others may look way too young for their age, but others may look too old for their age. Nowadays, looking young may seem easy. With the emergence and consequent high demand of cosmetics and cosmetic surgery, it is easy for people with money to alter their looks. But is it healthy and wise? Surgeries and drugs may help one feel better and look, well, better. But aren’t they cheating themselves?

Anyway, moving on, one really healthy way to battle aging is by living healthy, eating healthy, and being happy. However, one way or another, diseases may seem difficult to avoid. Inflammation is the body natural response to infections and its way of healing itself. However, inflammation is also a prime factor in diseases and aging.

And while conventional medicine may offer relief with the help of steroidal and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, the side effects may be long term and even lethal. Proteolytic enzymes such as serrapeptase, is a better alternative. Enzymes are natural to the body and therefore do not pose any lethal side effects but can offer permanent relief.

But take note. All symptoms that you are going through should be evaluated by health professionals. Many diseases may share the same symptoms and if not analyzed properly, the condition will not be dealt with accordingly.

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Is Serrapeptase a Possible Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis?

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Jan 23rd, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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Although there are no studies that would prove the effectiveness of using the proteolytic enzyme, serrapeptase, in the treatment on multiple sclerosis, others believe that the said enzyme may potentially lead to a treatment.

Multiple sclerosis is characterized by the deterioration of the nerve protective sheath called myelin due to inflammation. In other words, the immune system is attacking the myelin sheath, consequently damaging the nerve being protected. Moreover, the condition disrupts the communication between the brain and the body. Thus, people with multiple sclerosis experiences progressive problems in memory, walking, writing, seeing, and speaking.

Some people believe that serrapeptase, or enzymatic treatment, for that matter is a potential treatment for multiple sclerosis on the basis that serrapeptase breaks down scar tissues. It is hypothesized that by clearing away the scar tissues on the myelin sheath, the activity of electrical impulses in the nerves would somehow be revitalized.

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Enzymes- The Potential Cure for Autoimmune Disease

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Jan 23rd, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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Many diseases are caused by the malfunction of the immune system. Instead of mainly attacking the harmful substances within the body, the immune system would also attack the living cells and the necessary substances that protect the essential organs and nerves. These are referred to auto-immune disease. Examples of these include rheumatoid arthritis, allergies, ulcerative colitis, and even some forms of cancer.

Conventional treatments for this disease often include steroidal and non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, which despite providing temporary relief consequently have long-term side effects. People’s general concern is both cure and longer life. Therefore, more and more people are trying to look for treatments which can provide cure with the least possible side effects.

Treatments using systemic or proteolytic enzymes have proven to be the best alternatives for steroidal and NSAIDS. These treatments enhance the body’s immune system and the organs affected by the diseases and have exhibit no side effects. Enzymes are natural to the body and thus do not pose as a threat of any kind. Enzymatic treatment only supplies the body with essential organisms which re totally beneficial to the body.

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Enzymatic Treatment for Cystic Firbrosis

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Jan 23rd, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most common hereditary chronic disease of the mucus and sweat glands. This condition is due to a defective gene that produces an irregularly shaped form of an essential protein. This condition largely affects the lungs, pancreas, sex organs, intestines, liver, and sinuses.

This abnormality is responsible for the thickening of the mucus that is supposed to keep parts of the organs moist and keep it from drying out and getting infected. But with the mucus becoming thick and sticky, it poses as a danger instead of it being helpful.

The treatment for CS would depend on the area affected. For lung problems, regular chest physiotherapy is encouraged. To help clear out the mucus, patients may take proteolytic enzymes, particularly serrapeptase. This particular enzyme has been clinically used for decades in European and Asian countries as an anti-inflammatory agent. It is noted for its efficiency is dissolving dead tissues, cysts, mucus, arterial plaque, and any forms of inflammation.

For cases affecting the digestive system, patients are given regular supplements of the digestive enzyme lipase, particularly pancrealipase.

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