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Anti Aging Digestion Enzymes
Are Essential For Life
by Jennifer Kays
Digestive enzymes are the most essential nutritional
requirements that our bodies need to stay alive.
Enzymes break down the nutrients that we eat and
reduces them to a size and condition that make them
able to be carried, absorbed and used by our bodies.
Enzymes are necessary for breathing, swallowing,
muscles movement, cell and tissue production, and
energy conversion. Enzymes are responsible for
metabolism, which is our cells directing each
nutrient to combine and interact with other nutrients
to crate other chemicals and compounds to build and
repair our cells, bones, tissues and organs. Enzymes
are responsible for constructing, synthesizing,
delivering, distributing and eliminating the
substances and chemicals our body requires to live.
Without enzymes, metabolism does not happen.
Our very lives depend on enzymes and digestion. Many,
health issues begin with lack of proper enzymes and
digestion. Without the proper amount of digestion
enzymes in our bodies, we are vulnerable to ill
health conditions such as respiratory infection,
colds, flu, high blood pressure, liver disease,
indigestion, heartburn, diabetes, fibromyalgia,
candida, migraines, PMS, hyperactivity, anxiety, lack
of concentration, depression, weakened immune system,
acid reflux, constipation, gas and many other health
concerns. It was once thought that illness and aging
depleted the amount of enzymes found in our body. We
now know that illness and aging are caused by a
depletion of enzymes in our body. Many researchers
now know that the aging process and even death is a
result of our enzyme levels being decreased to the
point where the very living environment of our bodies
can no longer be maintained.
We now know that we lose digestive enzymes through
sweat and body waste. As we go age, the organs that
are responsible for producing digestive enzymes are
not able to efficiently produce the amount we need in
the time we need them. We know that cooking and
microwaves destroy the enzymes that our food contain
when they are raw. Factors such as environmental
pollution, overly processed and fast foods,
genetically modified foods and other factors deplete
the amount of enzymes that we need to live. These
factors deplete our enzyme levels stresses our
digestive system and our immune system, leave us
feeling tired, depressed, without energy or interest,
and, very possibly, shorten our lives.
Given these factors of aging, processed foods, and
cooking, our bodies are not able to produce the
enzymes that we need. Therefore it would be wise for
us to supplement our diets with enzymes from outside
sources such as plants. If we add an enzyme
supplement from external sources to our diet when we
eat a meal we will greatly increase the quality and
longevity of our lives. Enzyme supplements increase
the amount of nutrients we absorb from our diet and
improves our overall nutrition, decreases or
eliminates indigestion and acid reflux, reduces
fatigue and increases our energy, strengthens our
immune system and enhances the regeneration of our
cells and tissues.
We can take advantage of enzyme supplements that are
blends of enzymes that each have a specific function.
Amylase changes complex sugars and carbohydrates into
usable glycogen and dextrin. Bromelain breaks down
proteins making them available for our bodies energy
supply. Cellulase is an enzyme complex that breaks
down cellulose into usable beta-glucose. Lactase
converts lactose into galactose and glucose. Lipase
is an enzyme that is vital for the absorption and
digestion of nutrients in the intestines and
catalyzes triglycerides into fatty acids. Pancreatin
hydolyses fats, converts protein into protesoses and
changes starches into dextrins and usable sugars.
Papain from the papaya fruit converts proteins to
form oligopeptides and amino acids and can digest
dead tissue without affecting live tissue. Pepsin
breaks down protein into peptides. Chymotrypsin works
in our small intestine to hydrolyze the peptide bond
of amino acids. Trypsin breaks down the peptide bond
of the amino acids arginine and lysine and is
important in protein digestion.
With our current concerns about health care for
issues such as those caused by obesity, excess
weight, high blood pressure, heart health, etc, it
would be well for us to remember the extreme
importance of nutrition and good digestion and
metabolism and that a very significant number of
illnesses and diseases start in the intestine and
colon. Our realizing the vital importance of
digestion enzymes and the role they have in
maintaining our very lives as well as preventing some
of the serious, sometimes life threatening, health
issues we face and will greatly improve the quality
and longevity of our lives.
About The Author:Jennifer Kays
Jenny has more than twenty years experience with all
natural health care products.
Reprinted from Article City.com
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