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Health Talk Radio Part 2

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Everything we eat needs enzymes; to digest foods into nutrients, vitamins and minerals, and also to
deliver these nutrients to the cells.

Food enzymes exist naturally in raw food, but when food is cooked, the high temperature of cooking
destroys their natural enzymes. Even if we choose raw foods, the enzymes available are not adequate for human digestion of that food. It is also true that our body makes digestive enzymes, whose role it is to digest the cooked food that we eat.

However, we cannot assume that every digestive system functions at its peak all the time. Nor are our food choices, ideal, 100% of the time.

Over-consumption of processed, fast foods, or living a stressful lifestyle, puts a greater demand on our digestive systems.

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The enzymes in your bloodstream give you most of the heart, artery, cancer and pain benefits!

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The enzymes in your bloodstream give you most of the heart artery

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Protein-eating enzymes are the ones we’re focusing on here. More formally, they’re called proteases or proteolytics. When they circulate in your blood, they operate as your body’s clean-up crew.

These proteases travel through your bloodstream, cleaning out any dead or foreign tissue, half-digested food particles, toxins and waste that might be accumulating there.

You may recall an earlier post that fibrin is the clotting agent implicated in heart attacks, strokes and arterial plaque. Our blood vessels are actually lined with fibrin. Researchers believe out-of-control fibrin growth might be the key to circulatory disease.

There’s more: Some think that cancer cells are shielded by a protective fibrin coat that enables them to repel the body’s immune system cells. Strip away the fibrin armor, they say, and the immune system can kill the cancer cell.

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