Digestive Enzymes
- 100% plant based formula
- Treats bloating and pain
- Calms indigestion
- Soothes cramps
- Absorb more nutrients
- Improve metabolism
- Diminish fat storage
Description
Digestive Enzymes
What do digestive enzymes do?
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Types of Digestive Enzymes
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Amylase: secreted by the pancreas and salivary glands. Helps turn carbohydrates and sugars into energy.
Protease: produces amino acids from protein, so that the protein can be easily digested by the intestine.
Lipase: Makes glycerol and fatty acids from fats.
Common digestive disorders that may benefit from digestive enzymes |
Inflammatory Bowel Disease- Marked by abdominal pain, diarrhea, rectal bleeding, and other digestive symptoms.
Constipation– when a person has trouble eliminating waste, this is typically door to poor digestion. This is commonly treated by unnatural laxatives, which can lead to dependence and overuse.
Diarrhea– Characterized by loose stool. Caused by a number of factors, including infection, laxative abuse, and intestinal disease. Can also be caused by general upset stomach.
Digestive Facts |
2. The average person has 11.5 liters of digested food pass through their system.
3. We each produce 1-3 pints of saliva a day.
Improper food absorption can lead to poor nutrition. Complications may include:
Obesity
This problem is not just related to amount of food, but the nutritional value of food. Many people are surprised when they gain weight even though they don’t eat a large volume, but the nutritional aspects, including fat content and sugar, can affect weight gain.
- Bleeding gums
- The rotting of tooth enamel.
- Dull, weak hair.
- Irritability.
- Dry skin, erosions, and patchiness.
- Impaired memory.
- Poor metabolism.
- The risk of disease.
- Loss of lean muscle.
- Poor organ function.
- Fatigue.
The Rise In Nutritional Deficiency
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– It is believed that about 250 million children of preschool age are nutrition deficient
– Vitamin D deficiency can lead to muscle pain and weakness.
– Vitamin A deficiency increases the likelihood of viral infections, poor eye health, kidney stones, and other symptoms.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Why is food so difficult to absorb nowadays?
A: Food is now processed in a way that removes much of its nutrition, including digestive enzymes. Heating food also removes enzymes. When your body can’t digest food, the results include bloating, discomfort, and gas.
Q: What are the benefits of Digestive Enzymes?
A: This natural supplement will aid in the breakdown of food into usable energy.
Q: How do I know which enzymes I need?
A: Actually, everyone is born with a different balance of enzymes, so needs depend on the person. To find out your digestive enzyme needs, you will have to experiment with food and digestive enzyme supplements and consult with your doctor.