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NEED ENZYMES |
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Why Do We Need Enzymes? |
We need them for proper
digestion of food. Raw and natural foods contain food
enzymes that trigger the body's digestive process. Modern day diets
are high in cooked and processed foods. These foods, because of the
way they are cooked (heat) and processed (smoked, cured, pasteurized,
refined, packaged, etc.) contain little or none of their original
natural food enzymes. By the time we eat them they are "enzyme
dead." The Enzyme Solution takes up the fight by arming your
body with the enzymes needed to properly digest proteins,
carbohydrates, fats, dairy products, fibers, starches, and
sugars.
We need them to help fight off disease. Nearly all degenerative diseases stem from incomplete digestion and lack of proper elimination of the food we ingest. By promoting proper digestion, The Enzyme Solution helps reduce the risk of many of the diseases that plaque our well-fed, yet undernourished society. People with digestive disturbances, obesity, excessive cholesterol, allergies, endocrine gland imbalances, blood sugar imbalances, diabetes, stress related problems, and arthritic inflammation all seem to benefit from enzyme supplementation. This might be because partially digested fats, proteins, and carbohydrate molecules get into the blood system when enzyme levels get too low. An added bonus - This product can increase T-cell (cancer fighting cell) by as much as 1300% within a short period of time following digestion!
They can help us lose weight . Enzymes help detoxify the body. They can purge the system of the partially digested "dead weight" that many of us carry around in our digestive tracts. The Enzymes Solution also helps to free the body of the excess workload of having to produce huge amounts of digestive enzymes on its own. Our "enzyme energy" can then be directed toward non- digestive metabolic purposes such as detoxification, repair, and the health and proper functioning of vital organs.
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