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Systemic Enzyme Therapy Part 4

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Dec 31st, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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These co-enzymes, in fact, are different from the enzymes. It was already said that enzymes are made of albumin and the co-enzymes are not. The enzymes are rather large molecules. On the other hand, co-enzymes are rather small. Enzymes are not consumed in the true sense during their activity, while co-enzymes are consumed in it and they must be replaced through our diet.

To act adequately, enzymes must be exposed to certain physical conditions. Each of them needs a specific temperature and pH, which causes them to have different speeds of action. To have an
appropriate idea of the speed, you must know that lysozyme (an enzyme that helps in the elimination of bacteria) produces a change of approximately 30 molecules of substratum per minute, that is,
every 2 seconds.

On the other hand, the fastest degrader among the enzymes is quite different, it is carboanhydrase, which changes an incredibly 36 millions of substratum in only one minute. Some enzymes live only 20 minutes and must be replaced by new enzymes of the same type, recently produced. Other enzymes remain active for a period of several weeks before they are eliminated and when they are, they are eliminated because of their age.

At the Program for Studies of Alternative Medicines of the University of Guadalajara (Mexico), we have researched the therapeutic value of these natural proteolytic enzymes in the treatment of acute and chronic clinical conditions. We have had the opportunity of reaffirming that enzymes are catalytically active polymer compounds made of amino acids. They are involved in virtually all of the vital metabolic processes. They set metabolic conversions in track (in train), control energetic processes ana
regulate syntheses. Without enzymes, nothing goes on at all within
an organism.

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Systemic Enzyme Therapy Part 3

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Dec 29th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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Enzymes are necessary for the adequate functioning of our whole metabolism. In our body, every part of it is related to all the rest; that is, that even one tiny disturbance, biochemically speaking, can result in a complete imbalance. Diseases are the consequence of this disorder. In biochemistry, when something is designated with the ending “ase,” one can almost be sure that we are talking about an enzyme.
In the early stage of the discovery of the enzymes, they were known with names that ended usually with an “in,” like the well known pepsin and trypsin.

Enzymes are constantly produced within our body. Described in a simple way, there are certain organic molecular pieces that in small quantities are required to form these enzymes. These pieces
are the vitamins, minerals and trace elements. Altogether they are called “co-enzymes.”

The deficiency of any of these co-enzymes will result in a specific medical condition. For example, vitamin B1 deficiency will elicit “beri-beri.” The vitamin B12 deficiency causes a special anemia called “pernicious anemia.” The same thing happens with deficiency of essential minerals and trace elements. Basically, in these cases, we are speaking of an illness elicited by a disturbance in the enzymatic balance.

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Systemic Enzyme Therapy Part 2

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Dec 27th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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Since ancient times it was known by Egyptians and the Arabians that there was an invisible force which made all living things shift. It was a mysterious force that transforms one substance into another milk became a cheese, grapefruit to wine, etc. Enzymes are catalysts, or rather we should say, “biocatalysts.” We are dealing with determined substances whose presence causes the transformation of an organic substance and it also accelerates it, just as a catalyst would do it. Today we know what these enzymes
are and how they act.

Catalysts produce, with a small effort, a big effect. Nature can not waste energy. In technical terms, enzymes are albuminoid, macromolecular bodies, with a complex structure and are active
biocatalytically speaking. These albumins are made of 20 different amino acids. Each enzyme is specific not only in its substratum (the place where they react) but also in its effect. In 1930 we only knew
80 enzymes. In 1993 we know more than 2,700 enzymes. However, we do not know how many are left to be discovered.

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Systemic Enzyme Therapy Part 1

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

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People must know that the correct medical name for the therapeutic use of natural enzymes is “Systemic Enzyme Therapy.” This means that enzymes flow throughout our body, producing the desired healing effects.

For an accurate description of Systemic Enzyme Therapy, one needs to know a little bit about the structure and function of enzymes, in general.

You must know that without enzymes, there is no possibility of life, in animals, plants or persons. Enzymes are essential for each and every reaction in a living organism.

We could even follow the arising of life on earth, if we think of enzymes that were necessary for the evolution in each stage. Oxygen from the air arose because certain new enzymes were formed by
single plants that released oxygen. These plants had learned to produce certain enzymes that separate oxygen from carbon dioxide in the air. Today, we accurately know how this works. Every second
we change; every second we become a new human being. This is because more than 2,700 different enzymes act with an incrediblen speed to keep our vital functions in order.

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Systemic enzyme Therapy taken Therapeutically Part 2

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

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They speed healing and increase our body’s defense mechanisms by modulating our immune system. Enzymes increase binding to cytokines and have a very powerful influence on immune cells.

There have been many clinical research studies done that show the effectiveness of systemic enzymes in these areas. In my practice I have seen good results with their use in helping to control chronic pain and as a treatment for rhinitis and sinusitis.

An important thing to note is that professional protocol systemic enzymes are only available through health care professionals. As always, before beginning the use of these supplements you should be evaluated as a candidate for this treatment and it is extremely important to be aware of any potential interactions among the various medications being taken. Always keep the your primary care physician apprised of all the supplements being introduced into your treatment program.

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Systemic enzyme Therapy taken Therapeutically Part 1

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Dec 18th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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Systemic enzymes are taken orally in between meals. It is important not to take them with food so that they can be absorbed in substantial quantities into the blood. These can be helpful in a number of ways:

*They help to rid the body of toxins by assisting the liver in detoxification reactions. The detoxification reactions in the liver are a beneficial cleansing for the entire body.

*They help your body reduce inflammation, thus decreasing swelling and pain. Inflammation is the cause of pain in arthritis, fibromyalgia, sports injuries like muscle sprains, sciatica, and chronic back pain. Systemic enzymes are a healthy alternative to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen and aspirin.

*They help fight viruses by eating away at the virus’s protein shell. I have seen it work well for the common cold and sinusitis caused by viruses. This is a much healthier alternative to antibiotics if the health problem is caused by a virus.

*They help maintain a normal blood flow by helping to prevent blood clots and platelet aggregations within blood vessels.

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author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Dec 16th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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Enzymes for Digestion and Health Part 2

author Posted by: takebackyourhealth3 on date Dec 14th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

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Enzymes for Digestion and Health Part 2

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What Enzymes Do

Enzymes are complex protein molecules that are found in every cell in your body. Enzymes can become activated, and are capable of specific tasks such as, the production of energy or exchange of oxygen, and carbon dioxide, when we breathe. They are able to transfer energy to other molecules, making it easier for them to be produced, and utilized by the body, creating a domino effect, and therefore, speeds up all bodily functions. Our body contains 1,300 different enzymes that break down nutrients, rebuild cells, and cause the body to function disease-free.

The digestive system transforms food into energy for the body’s use by breaking down complex proteins, fats and carbohydrates into smaller, simpler, and more usable forms. Without this transformation, digestion and assimilation of nutrients is difficult to impossible. Your health is more overtaxed, and abused by excesses of processed foods, and stimulants: baked flour, dairy, and, caffeine, soft drinks, sugar, and alcohol. Digestion begins with the sight and smell of food that stimulates the secretion of enzymes.

The tasting and chewing allows saturation of the salivary enzyme, amylase, which breaks down the starch to glucose when chewing potato or bread. The pH drops to an acid range as low as four or five. The upper portion of the stomach called the fundus continues to use amylase and other enzymes for predigestion. The stomach contents are then passed through the pyloric valve into the small intestine where it is mixed with pancreatic juices.

These juices are rich in enzymes such as protease (protein), amylase (starch) and lipase (fat, digesters). They continue to digest and prepare food for assimilation. The alkaline nature of the pancreatic secretions helps to neutralize the stomach acids (which aid in digestion), and protects the small intestine.

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Enzymes for Digestion and Health Part 1

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

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All living things need enzymes in order to maintain life. The body depends upon enzymes to help purify the blood, break down fats, cleanse the colon, maintain proper cholesterol levels and maintain peak energy levels.

Food enzymes are not something new, but have been known to exist since the time of Hippocrates. It has long been recognized that illness is related to improper diet and inadequate nutrition and that fasting, juicing, and diets rich in herbs and raw foods help restore the body to health.

Traditional foods and ethnic diets with herbs were the rule prior to the introduction of modern processed foods. One of the longest living populations on earth, the Hunz, subsisted primarily on a raw food diet, a diet abundant with enzymes. Enzymes act within different ranges of temperature and pH, depending upon their type and function and are easily destroyed by cooking, including microwave ovens.

Work being done in Europe with raw food diets show that patients with long-standing degenerative diseases are able to make remarkable recoveries, and the National Institute of Health has recently released a study showing that eating smaller meals leads to a longer life. This suggests that our intrinsic enzyme production is better able to take care of smaller dietary loads than a larger intake of food.

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Systemic Enzymes, Serrapeptase and Cancer Part 3

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Systemic Enzymes, Serrapeptase and Cancer Part 3

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Concurrent with those events, in Germany and Japan enzymes were being used both singly and in groups by orthodox medical researchers to augment established therapy. It was found that by introducing a strong fibrinolytic enzyme like chymotrypsin or serrapeptase, anti cancer medications penetrated the cancer cell easier. Therefore lower dosages of chemotherapy could be used and high levels of toxicity in the patient could be avoided. Along with that, researchers found that the enzymes seemed to reduce the side effects of the chemotherapy and, definitely reduced the debilitating muscle wasting that chemo therapy produced in it’s patients.

In radiation therapy patients, these doctors found that taking systemic enzymes after treatments reduced the fibrosis that grew in the treated organs. Organs treated with radiation become very hard, filled with scar tissue, which restricts the organ and reduces its overall function. The enzymes were found to prevent a good bit of that scaring from occurring and where it had already happened, the enzymes reduced existing fibrosis. The use of orally administered systemic enzymes to aid in the treatment of cancer was embraced by these countries.

After decades of resistance systemic enzyme therapy as an adjunct to overall cancer treatment has finally gained a foothold in America. Holistic and alternative cancer treatment centers are using enzymes to assist in the fight against the disease. Individual oncologists, realizing the clinical advantage posed by these agents, are now introducing them into the toolbox of things one can do against the disease.

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