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Background on Digestive Enzymes
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Digestive enzymes are responsible for breaking down dietary compounds such as proteins, carbohydrates, and fats into simpler components in order for the body to absorb the important nutrients more easily. They are produced within the gastrointestinal tract.
Submitted: 2009-01-27
Taking Digestive Enzymes - Preventive Measure for Various Illnesses
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There are instances when the body is unable to produce sufficient enzymes to cope with the food that the body takes in. And that is where food enzymes come in. However, food enzymes are prone to be destroyed by food processing and cooking. Enzymes have low tolerance to heat. Suffice it to say, fried and overcooked foods contain very little enzymes, or none at all
Submitted: 2009-01-27
Enzyme Therapy And Cancer
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His further studies on the matter brought him into a conclusion that primary signalling factor in stopping placental growth must be the proteolytic protein-digesting enzymes. And with this, he further hypothesized that if indeed enzymes were responsible for inhibiting the growth of the placenta, then the same enzymes can stop the cancer cells from growing.
Submitted: 2009-01-24
Enzymes are Potentially a Cure for Cancer
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The cells within the body are actually very distinct in their appearances that enables doctors to identify any misplaced or abnormal cells that appears in areas of the body that where they shouldn't be. Every cell in every organ differs from one another.
Submitted: 2009-01-19
The Advantages of Plant-derived and Microbial Enzymes Over Animal Enzymes
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There are a variety of enzymes that can be derived from plants and from the fermentation of micro organisms, whereas, animal enzymes such as Pancreatin can only offer limited kinds of enzymes, particularly protease, lipase, and amylase.
Submitted: 2009-01-19
Why Enzymes are More Effective than Steroidal or Non-steroidal Drugs
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There are many various functions that metabolic enzymes perform. However, there is a specific type of metabolic enzyme that catalyzes a particular reaction o a particular cell. But generally, metabolic enzymes are responsible for fuelling the body, repairing damaged and decaying tissues, absorbing oxygen for distribution throughout the body and removing toxins from the body.
Submitted: 2009-01-19
How Digestive Enzymes can Promote Good Mental Health
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The human body has its own clock and typically timely changes should occur. However, an individual's enzyme potential is dictated by the genes he inherits from his parents. There are those who are blessed with great potential, yet there are those who have weak potential.
Submitted: 2009-01-19
Lose Excess Fat and Maintain a Healthy Weight by Taking Digestive Enzymes
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When a person's diet is high in fat, the enzymes in his body may not be enough to burn excess fat and turn it into energy. Thus, it results to fatty deposits throughout the body. Moreover, when the digestive enzymes in the body are deficient, the body may not be able to absorb enough nutrients to fuel the body's overall functions.
Submitted: 2009-01-15
How Digestive Enzymes can Optimize Your Health
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Here, let me discuss the type of enzymes that are essential in converting dietary particles into absorbable nutrients. These enzymes are generally called digestive enzymes and are present in the mouth, particularly in the saliva, in the pancreas and in other organs along the digestive tract.
Submitted: 2009-01-15
Live to a 100 by Taking Digestive Enzymes
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Why is the increased production of metabolic enzymes beneficial? Metabolic enzymes are responsible for speeding every biochemical reaction in the body. Thus, by maximizing the production of these metabolic enzymes, great health and well-being can be achieved.
Submitted: 2009-01-15
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