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Enzymes are the spark of life. Without them, life would not exist. They are the workers that make your body function. Are you experiencing a chronic, long-standing complicated and even baffling health problem? Perhaps you have consulted several health care practitioners, including prominent medical clinics where many sophisticated and high-priced tests have been performed. if the tests proved to be negative but you are still experiencing symptoms, then rejoice: you are probably not diseased! When the cause has not been identified medically, the problem often lies in the areas of diet and nutrition. That means that a Loomis System Health Care Consultant can identify the cause of your stress and help you get rid of those annoying symptoms--now! As enzyme therapists, we will gather information concerning the client's heredity, lifestyle, and environment that can be used to customize enzyme protocols for specific problem areas. Key Benefits
One of the major causes of so many unhealthy body conditions is the lack of essential enzymes necessary for the body to process nutrients. Not only are fast foods, processed foods, and over cooked foods depleted of the many nutrients, such as vitamins and minerals, needed to sustain the body, these foods are also depleted of the enzymes that are required for metabolization (absorption) of these nutrients. Enzyme therapy is important because enzymes are complex proteins in the body that cause chemical changes in other substances in order to provide the labor force and energy to keep us alive. They are energy catalysts that are essential to the successful occurrence of over 150,000 biochemical reactions in our bodies, particularly involving food digestion and the delivery of nutrients throughout the body. By supporting life-sustaining functions, enzymes keep our immune system strong enough to fight off disease. Enzymes help to nourish and clean the body, making possible the human body's capacity to self heal. Enzymes deliver nutrients, break down and carry away toxic waste, digest food, purify the blood, deliver hormones, balance cholesterol and triglyceride levels, feed the brain, build protein into muscle, and feed and fortify the endocrine system. Enzymes save peoples lives by restoring energy and homeostasis (balance), reversing the aging process, turning a dysfunctional digestive system into a healthy one, and strengthening the immune system. The results of enzyme deficiency include digestive disturbance, fatigue, headaches, constipation, gas, heartburn, bloating, colon problems, excess body fat, and problems as serious as heart disease. Our selection of enzymes are exclusively formulated by the world renowned Dr. Howard Loomis, nutritional expert and President of Enzyme Formulations®. You may consult with our certified enzymologist to determine your specific nutritional needs. Therapeutic enzyme replacement formulations are available if you have specific health conditions. There are three distinct types of enzymes:
What Do Enzymes Do? - In the case of plants, these enzymes bring the plant to maturity or ripeness. If the conditions are right, they will "digest" the plant when properly activated. The enzymes can be released by chewing or cutting of the plant. In addition, all enzymes require the following in order to work: the presence of water, the proper temperature, the correct pH range (acid vs. alkaline), and something to digest. The body is provided with enzymes every time raw food is eaten because it contains just the right amount and type of enzymes to digest itself. Nature put these enzymes in raw food to aid in the digestive process rather than having the body's enzymes do all the work. What Are The Different Types Of Food Enzymes? - There are four main types of food enzymes:
Three amylases are essential to the digestion of carbohydrates:
If I Eat A Balanced Diet, Why Would I Need Enzymes? - If you eat food that is steamed, boiled, roasted, broiled, fried, stewed, canned, pasteurized, or even microwaved, you need food enzymes. Enzymes are the most heat sensitive nutrients found in food. When food enzymes are missing, the body is forced to produce all the enzymes necessary for digestion. This puts unwarranted stress on the organs of digestion which must rob enzymes from your immune system to digest your food. How Do I Avoid An enzyme Deficiency? - Digesting food is one of the most energy-consuming tasks performed by the human body on a regular basis. When foods deficient in enzymes are eaten, the body uses a considerable amount of energy making enzymes for digestion. This often explains why we feel tired after eating. To avoid enzyme deficiencies, eat as many raw fruits and vegetables as possible. We live in a modern age where food needs to be convenient and nutritious, so taking plant enzymes with each meal will help digest your food, lessen the work of your digestive system, and any stress on the digestive organs. What Are The Symptoms Of Enzyme Deficiency? - Over 80 billion dollars are spent every year by consumers to relieve heartburn, excess acid, bloating, and other symptoms of indigestion. Fatigue, diarrhea/constipation, gas, headaches, colon problems, hardening of the arteries, and high cholesterol are just a few of the conditions that have their roots in a shortage of enzymes. Notice that these are the most advertised symptoms on television as well as in print. All of these symptoms can be attributed to poor digestion. If allowed to progress, however, chronic degenerative diseases may become evident in later years. If you are showing any signs of these symptoms, it is possible that you already are enzyme deficient. What Do I Do If I Experience Symptoms? - A palpatory exam and a 24-hour urinalysis will indicate how well your body digests and uses food nutrients. The results of a 24-hour urinalysis combined with the palpatory exam will clearly indicate what enzyme supplements are needed to return the body to health. Because no two people are alike, there are different enzyme formulations for different people. Your health care practitioner will recommend the correct enzyme supplements for you based on information from the physical exam and urinalysis and also recommend a diet modification program to reduce the likelihood of redeveloping an enzyme deficiency. This program has helped thousands return to a state of health and it can help you. How Long Will I Have To Take Food Enzyme Supplements? - The length of time it takes to correct imbalances in body chemistry will depend upon ho long the imbalances have existed and how well you follow the health care practitioner's dietary recommendations. Most people begin to notice a positive difference within a relatively short period of time, some at their very next meal, but healthful balance is only regained when the major stressor has been removed. After body chemistry is restored to normal, a multiple enzyme supplement should continue to be taken to help maintain sufficient enzyme levels. Diet modification is strongly suggested as a means of taking care of the body and therefore preventing disease. |
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