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Your Health Is Your Wealth – ENZYME THERAPY

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Enzyme therapy is an Alternative Natural Health Care as well as Preventive Care that goes to the underlying cause of health problems using biological approach. It treats you as a whole person with unique needs, as we each have a different biochemistry. It involves cleansing (detoxification), feeding and nurturing your body system to reach its own natural balance and healing. It is in the spotlight of the health industry today. It has gained accolades in various medical studies and has been widely used by nutritional experts and health professionals in the last decade. Researchers and scientists today know that every disease known to mankind is linked to nutritional deficiencies caused by digestive disorders brought about by a lack of enzymes. Digestive disease, the root of chronic diseases is a major cause of hospitalization in the modern world.

Enzyme Therapy can help chronic and age related diseases such as:

Allergies Arthritis Cancer Diabetes Digestive disorders Hypertension Headaches High blood pressure High cholesterol Obesity Psoriasis Skin disorders

Health is precious, without which quality of life can be seriously affected. If you are determined to regain your health, Enzyme Therapy is the key to better health and better quality living.

BRIGHT-FIELD MICROSCOPY VALIDATION (Live blood condition check) Knowledge is the key to your health. The Bright-field microscope is a nutritional information tool to help you to understand how important and intricate your digestive and immunological system is. You will be able to look at a monitor to see how important the body’s delivery system is to your health. By seeing your live blood in action magnified 1000 times over onto a video screen, we will be able to tell you some of the nutritional imbalances that might show up in your blood: * Poor digestion of carbohydrate / protein / fats (e.g. poor digestion of fats might lead to gallbladder problems) * Toxicity of the Blood (Poor circulation, sluggish blood) * Health of Red Blood Cells (The amount of supplements you are taking – are they being absorbed by your cells?) * Health of White Blood Cells (State of your immune system) From the information, you can make better diet and lifestyle choices to improve your health.

WHAT ARE ENZYMES?

Enzymes are protein-like molecules found in all living cells of humans, animals and plants. They must be present in order to catalyze all biochemical processes in our body. If our bodies were light bulbs, and minerals were electrical wires, enzymes would be electricity. This means that all vital physical processes – from eating and sleeping to breathing and even thinking – depend on enzymes. Without enzymes, no amount of vitamins and minerals, no matter how large or how pure, will ever make the slightest improvement to your health.

What ENZYMES exactly do in our body?

Enzymes are your body’s workforce. They industriously build, repairs, and clean up our bodies. There are two different classes of enzyme that occur naturally in the body – digestive enzymes, which break down and digest food, and metabolic enzymes, which regulate all other physical processes. Food enzymes are present in raw foods, and are usually just sufficient to help the body digest that particular food. They are destroyed by cooking. The body requires and adequate supply of both metabolic and digestive enzymes in order to function properly and remain healthy.

Each enzyme has a specific function to perform in the body. For example, some enzymes:

Aid digestion – by ensuring the complete digestion of dietary carbohydrates, fat and protein, these enzymes prevent them from causing toxicity by fermenting or putrefying in the system. Aid elimination – these enzymes regulate the bowels and improve the health of the colon while maintaining a healthy balance of intestinal flora within the gastrointestinal tract. Aid in circulation – by breaking down clots and purifying the blood, enzymes improve circulation and increase oxygen delivery. Strengthen the immune system – some enzymes work to provide anti-oxidant protection, deliver nutritional support, carry away toxic waste and reduce inflammation. Enhance the endocrine system – Lipase, by breaking down and digesting fat helps to keep your weight in check as well as keeping cholesterol and triglyceride levels balanced. Other enzymes enhance your mental capacity and promote healing, restful sleep. Improve aging skin – enzymes smoothen and improve the complexion of skin by fighting free radicals, infusing cells with oxygen and increasing the blood supply to the skin.

Where do ENZYMES come from?

There are two sources of enzymes: Endogenous enzymes – are made within the various cells of the body, and depending on the cell type and function, are produced at different rates. Exogenous enzymes – are those that we consume in raw food or in the form of enzyme supplements. Supplemental plant enzymes are enzymes that have been extracted from plants. The best plant enzymes come from different varieties of carefully cultivated aspergillums, and contain protease to digest proteins, amylase to digest complex carbohydrates, and lipase to digest fats. Unlike animal-extracted enzymes, which only work in an alkaline environment, plant enzymes are active in a pH range of 2 to 12. They work in the stomach, helping us predigest our food, and continue working throughout the digestive system.