1. What is Enzyme?
• Enzymes are made from amino acids, and they are proteins. These enzymes exist inside our bodies performing a multitude of functions like aiding in digestion and help regenerate cells.
• Enzymes serve as a catalyst required for our body to function properly. If there is a lack in enzymes, our bodies will cease to function at its maximum.
Without enzymes, our bodies would cease to exist.
2. What are the functions of enzymes?
1. Cleansing: Maintain blood alkalinity, remove toxins in our body, promote digestion and strengthens our immune system.
2. Anti-inflammatory: enzymes have no ability to cure, but they produce high volumes of leukocyte to aid cells to cure wounds quickly.
3. Anti-bacterial: boosts white blood cells to eliminate pathogens, promote new cells and cure sickness
4. Removal of Toxins: Eliminate residing body toxins hence causing our body to return to its original state.
5. Blood Purification: Reduces cholesterol levels, maintain low alkalinity and promotes blood circulation
6. Cell Regeneration: Promotes cell metabolism, increases energy and physical strength as well as regenerate damaged cells.
• The above six functions are can be performed simultaneously.
3. Why do we lack enzymes?
• Human body pH value (obesity, disease, aging, diet and smoking)
• Genetic mutation (environmental pollution, UV rays, radiation, electromagnetic waves from microwave ovens, computers…etc)
• Nutritional status (bad dieting habits, irregular lifestyle, emotionally unstable, drinking…etc)
* The above would affect the balance of our enzyme system and our immune system.
4. Why do we need enzymes?
As we age, the levels of our body enzymes generally decreases. This is mainly due to poor lifestyle habits like stress, smoking, drinking…etc. This results in our body not functioning as optimally as it did during our younger years.
Though we get most of our enzymes from our daily food intake, when heat from the cooking process is applied on the enzymes, they become denatured and useless. Therefore in order to keep our bodies healthy, we need to use external means to replenish these depleted enzymes.
5. Why are enzymes closely related to our health?
• Cells’ growth and synthesis comprising many kinds of nutrients are created through physical biochemistry activity. Malnutrition cells left untreated for a long periods, will develop a metabolic barrier and lead to disease occurring.
• Metabolic barrier is known to occur when cells lacking in nutrients are left untreated.
• Body will regenerate its function after absorption of enzyme.
• Cells absorb enzymes to enable continuous metabolism.
• Unhealthy body cells will recover and are able to rebuild.
• Strengthen immune system. Taken on Monday, March 8, 2010, at 8:32 PM
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