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ALCOHOLISM (Recovery) and Systemic Enzymatic Therapy Part 2

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ALCOHOLISM (Recovery) and Systemic Enzymatic Therapy Part 2

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Recommendations for the recovering alcoholic include liver and blood detoxification, eating a well balanced
diet with the addition of enzymes, minerals, antioxidants and supplemental nutritional products to strengthen overall digestion and absorption of nutrients, and adding probiotic supplements to restore the flora of the GI tract.

Enzyme Supplementation Suggestions:

• High Potency Digestive Enzyme Formula
with every meal
• High Protease Enzyme Formula three times daily between meals
• High Amylase / Allergy Formula as needed to raise energy level
• pH Balancing Formula two times per day between meals

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ALCOHOLISM (Recovery) and Systemic Enzymatic Therapy Part 1

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

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ALCOHOLISM (Recovery) and Systemic Enzymatic Therapy Part 1

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Alcoholism is one of the most critical health problems facing today’s health practitioners. Over eighteen million people in the USA (5% of the population) are alcoholics. The physical consequences of long-term alcohol consumption include (but are not limited to) adrenal exhaustion, brain degeneration, liver degeneration and cirrhosis of the liver, hypoglycemia, metabolic damage to every cell, osteoporosis, pancreatitis, and vitamin and mineral deficiencies.

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AGING and Enzyme Therapy

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Sep 24th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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AGING and Enzyme Therapy

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Although there are no miracle cures to halt the aging process, there are healthy steps someone can take to
increase their life span and slow their aging process. These steps include eating a well-balanced diet high in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and nutrients, regular exercise, stress management, the addition of enzymes and supplemental nutritional products to optimize digestion and absorption of nutrients, and nutritional support of the hormonal and immune systems.

Enzyme Supplementation Suggestions:

• High Potency Digestive Enzyme Formula
with every meal
• High Protease Enzyme Formula three times daily between meals
• pH Balancing Formula three times daily between meals
• Anti-inflammatory Enzyme Formula as needed for pain or inflammation

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AGE SPOTS and Enzyme Therapy

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

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AGE SPOTS and Enzyme Therapy

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Age Spots are often called Liver Spots. Most often seen as brown, flat spots on the skin, they are especially found on the hands, arms and face. As the body ages they can found almost anywhere on the skin. Age spots are believed to be the result of free radical damage within the skin cells. Once thought to be merely harmless, they serve as a signal of free radical damage within the body. The spots tend to disappear, however when the liver and blood are cleansed. Causes of this condition include excessive sun exposure, compromised liver function, the ingestion of rancid oils and a relatively poor diet, and lack of exercise.

Recommendations include liver detoxification, the addition of enzymes to a well-balanced diet, and supple¬mental nutritional products to improve one’s overall diges¬tion and absorption of nutrients. In addition, avoiding excess exposure to the sun and nutritional support of the hormonal and immune systems would be highly favorable.

Enzyme Supplementation Suggestions:

• High Potency Digestive Enzyme Formula
with every cooked meal
• High Protease Enzyme Formula three times daily between meals
• High Lipase Enzyme Formula three times daily between meals

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Adrenal Insufficiency and Systemic Enzymes

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Sep 22nd, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY and Systemic Enzymes

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Adrenal insufficiency may be caused by inadequate hormone production. The adrenal (suprarenal) glands are the primary organ system for handling the negative effects of stress. Symptoms of adrenal insufficiency include fatigue, muscular weakness, muscle and joint pain, gastrointestinal indications, allergic hypersensitivities, hypo- or hyperten¬sion, low blood sugar and food cravings.

Enzyme Supplementation Suggestions:

• High Potency Digestive Enzyme Formula
with every cooked meal
• High Protease Enzyme Formula three times daily between meals
• pH Balancing Formula before bed

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ACNE and Enzymes

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Sep 21st, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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ACNE and Enzymes

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Acne is a chronic skin disorder caused by a variety of different contributing factors. These may include but are not limited to: hormonal imbalances; stress; inflammation of the hair follicles and the sebaceous glands; a vitamin and/or mineral deficiency; a reaction to antibiotics; an over¬growth of Candidiasis; and an inability to break down sugar and trans-fatty acids. This program will cleanse the blood, fortify the endocrine system, and aid in the assimilation of sugars and fats

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Migraine Headaches And Systemic Enzymes

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Migraine Headaches And Systemic Enzymes

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This imbalance involves an intense and disabling vascular headache that often lasts for two hours to two days. Migraines are characterized by severe pain on one or both sides of the head. They generally involve a throbbing or a pounding sharp pain, and are often accompanied by visual disturbances and/or nausea and vomiting. Migraines are common, affecting 15-20 percent of men and 25-30 percent of women. In a common migraine, the pain of the headache develops slowly, sometimes mounting to a throbbing pain that is made worse by movement or noise.

Classical migraines are relatively rare. A slowly expanding area of blindness surrounded by a sparkling edge precedes these headaches; these symptoms involve up to one-half of the field of vision of each eye. The blindness may resolve after 20 minutes, which is often followed by a severe one-sided headache with nausea, vomiting, hypersensitivity to light and hypersensitivity to sound.

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Menopause & Enzyme Therapy Part 3

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Menopause & Enzyme Therapy Part 3

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Premature menopause occurs before the age of 40. Possible causes include a genetic predisposition and autoim¬mune disorders, in which antibodies are produced that can damage a number of glands, including the ovaries. Smoking has also been known to cause menopause.

Artificial menopause results from medical intervention that reduces or stops hormone secretion by the ovaries. These interventions include surgery to remove the ovaries or reduce their blood supply, and chemotherapy or radiation therapy to the pelvis to treat cancer. Surgery to remove the uterus (hysterectomy) ends menstrual periods, but it does not affect hormone levels as long as the ovaries are intact, and therefore should not cause menopause.

Nutritional needs become an important focus for meno¬pausal women. The changes in the body’s metabolic capa¬bility, hormonal structure, digestive capabilities, and just the aging factor cannot be stopped, but can be addressed to support the optimal nutritional potential available to keep a woman at peak performance.
Recommendations include incorporating a well-balanced diet, stress management, rest, regular exercise, in addition to dietary, glandular/hormonal and immune system support.

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Menopause & Enzyme Therapy Part 2

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Sep 12th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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Menopause & Enzyme Therapy Part 2

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Changes in metabolism (internal chemistry) also occur during the menopause, but may not cause symptoms until later. The bones lose calcium more rapidly, especially in the first two to five years of the period. Other metabolic effects include a possible rise in blood pressure, and an increase in fats in the blood.

A common remedy offered for some of the symptoms is estrogen replacement therapy. Because estrogen is associ¬ated with side effects and long-term risks, as well as benefits, a woman and her doctor must weigh the benefits against the risks before deciding whether to use estrogen replace¬ment therapy. Side effects of estrogen therapy may include nausea, breast discomfort, headaches, and mood swings just to name a few. Whether estrogen might increase the risk of breast cancer has long been a concern. For women who are at high risk, it is not recommended. Postmenopausal women who take estrogen without progesterone have an increased risk of endometrial cancer (cancer of the lining of the uterus). The risk of developing gallbladder disease is modestly increased during the first year of estrogen replace¬ment therapy.

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Menopause & Enzyme Therapy Part 1

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Sep 11th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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Menopause & Enzyme Therapy Part 1

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Menopause occurs as the ovaries stop producing estrogen, causing the reproductive system to gradually shut down. Technically, menopause refers to the cessation of menstruation (ovulation), as a natural part of a woman’s normal aging process. It is a time in a woman’s life when physical and psychological changes occur.

The average onset of menopause is 50.5 years of age. Hot flashes and night sweats can be symptoms of menopause and occur in approximately 70% of all menopausal women. Additional symptoms may include headaches, atrophic vaginitis, frequent urinary tract infections, forgetfulness, and cold hands and feet.
Psychological symptoms are often attributed to the menopause, but it is not clear whether these symptoms are caused by the lack of estrogen or are a reaction to the physical symptoms and the sleep disturbances caused by the night sweats. The most common symptoms are poor memory, poor concentration, tearfulness, anxiety, and loss of interest in sex.

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