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CANCER

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The missing nutrient DOUBLED five-year survival rates for women with breast cancer.
A man with kidney cancer, given 50 days to live, was alive and well 15 years later, thanks to this
supplement. A woman with metastatic breast cancer — a death sentence — was alive and
well 16 years later. And how about pancreatic cancer patients told they had no hope? The
supplement outdid chemotherapy by better than a hundred to one!

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What are Coenzymes?

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Although there are enzymes that do not require additional components not be able to perform at its maximum, there are others that do need cofactors to show full activity. Also, there are small organic molecules responsible for transporting chemical groups from one enzyme to another. These are called coenzymes. Examples of these are thiamine, riboflavin, and folic acid and are basically derived from food since the body is unable to produce these molecules.

There are situations in wherein specific enzymes are not adequately produced or taken in by the body causing particular medical conditions. Thus, there are enzyme supplements that are sold in the market to answer to such needs. But aside from supplements, certain enzymes are generally derived from fruits, vegetables, and protein.

Suffice it to say, disorders and irregularities in the human body can be attributed to the enzymes in the body, or the shortage of the necessary enzymes to be exact. You see, each enzyme is assigned with a particular task to perform. It is actually natures way of conserving energy.

There are over 2,700 known enzymes in the human body and many are yet to be discovered. Each of these is assigned with a specific task in order to perform efficiently. And collectively, these enzymes give life to an organism.

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A Basic Understanding of Enzymes

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Did you know that enzymes are critical in a persons ability to think, see, feel, and breathe? In fact, enzymes are primarily responsible for the health and proper functioning of your immune system, your liver, kidneys, digestive system, bloodstream, pancreas, and spleen as well as the proper utilization of nutrients and production of all the hormones in the human body body.

Enzymes are proteins that assist the progress of all the chemical reactions that occur in the human body and in all other living organisms, for that matter. Enzymes are essential for every single chemical action. All the bones, tissues, muscles, organs, and cells are governed by enzymes.

There are enzymes that are naturally produced by the body. However, there are also enzymes which the body cannot synthesize. Commonly, the enzymes which the body is not able to produce are referred to as non essential enzymes. Examples of such include phenylalanine, threonine, isoleucine, leucine, methionine, and lysine.

Both essential and none essential enzymes are generally needed by the body, they are simply tagged as such to emphasize that the enzymes the body is unable to produce is just as essential as the ones that the body is able to produce. You see, enzymes work hand in hand.

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Cancerous Uterine Fibroids And Systemic Enzymes Used Against Them Part 1

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http://www.takebackyourhealth.com/faq.html Many women suffer from the growth of uterine fibroids, benign tumours that develop in the womb. This common problem is one of the most common causes of their having hysterectomies. But surgery can be avoided if the fibroids are reduced or dissolved. Removing these growths, which consist of a protein called fibrin, is one of the applications of enzymes. Enzymes, of which the body makes a wide variety, are catalysts, causing actions of many kinds.

Many are active in the digestive tract. Others reduce scar tissue and remove deposits in the blood vessels. Systemic enzymes can be taken by mouth as they are carried throughout the body and become active where they are needed. Fibrinolytic (fibrin eating) enzymes and cofactors are selected to attack excess fibrin build-up, the main components of fibroids, non-cancerous growths in the uterus.

Correcting hormonal levels until they are in balance can significantly reduce the speed and intensity at which fibroids can grow. This allows the enzymes to soften, break-up and eventually dissolve abnormal tissue.

The female hormone estrogen stimulates tissue growth especially in the estrogen-sensitive reproductive organs. The other female hormone, progesterone, makes tissue more fertile and helps to control the effect of estrogen. When a womans estrogen and progesterone production are in balance, normal menstrual cycles continue until menopause.

Imbalance in natural hormone levels, as well as exposure to hormone-like substances, from pharmaceuticals and the environment, can cause disturbance, which may trigger abnormal tissue growth. This can lead to the development of fibroids. Progesterone naturally diminishes with age and supplementing dietary components will restore hormonal equilibrium. http://www.takebackyourhealth.com/contact.html

28 Reasons To Use Systemic Enzymes After The Age Of 27 Years Old Part 2

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Uterine Fibroid Tumors

INFLAMMATION
1.An anti-inflammatory alternative to over-the-counter pain killers
2.Reduces liver toxins
3.Reduces joint (arthritis) and muscle inflammation
4.Lowers inflammation by removing toxins and debris in the circulatory system
5.Increases penile functionality
6.Reduces the effects of Sjogren’s syndrome

FIBROSIS
7.Fights the aging process by removal of fiber buildup
8.Reduces Fibromyalgia by reduction and removal of fiber buildup
9.Reduces Endometriosis by removal of fiber buildup
10.Reduces Uterine Fibroid Tumors by removal of fiber buildup
11.Reduces Pulmonary Fibrosis by removal of fiber buildup
12.Reduces Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
13.Reduces thickening of the blood (fibrin deposits), increasing circulation
14.Helps unclog the microcirculation system, increasing circulation
15.Reduces spider veins and wrinkles
16.Reduces formation of scar tissue
17.Reduces post-operative scar tissue, increases healing capabilities

IMMUNE SYSTEM
18.Works to balance the entire body synergy
19.Helps prevent the rejection of transplanted and health-restoring organs and tissues
20.Helps modulate the cell-signaling pathway that triggers immune activation

BLOOD CONTAMINATION
21.Reduces clogging of the microcirculation system
22.Improves detoxification of the blood
23.Improves the condition of white blood cells
24.Improves the absorption of vitamin and mineral supplements
25.Improves homeostasis

VIRUSES
26.Helps internal filters clean the circulation system
27.Improves anti-viral, kills the virus
28.Lowers viral loading

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