Enzymes Are Responsible for the Way the Body Functions Every thought, every movement, every word you speak is dependent upon enzyme presence in your body.
Your body manufactures all the enzymes you need, except one: cellulase. The pancreas is the organ most involved in the manufacturing or management of your body’s enzymes. Enzymes are required as noted above for proper body function, but most people are most familiar with enzymes that are needed for the digestion of food.
If you’re not familiar with the enzyme details, and it’s very complex, you’ll appreciate the following, simplified overview. Let’s look at enzymes from the viewpoint of digestion, since we all eat food. An enzyme detail that you should know is that processing foods at average cooking temperatures will destroy enzymes. When foods are eaten in a fresh, raw state is when enzymes are present and able to perform the digestion of foods. You probably know what poor digestion (a lack of digestive enzymes) feels like. The fact that antacids are the number one over-the-counter product sold in the United States is an indication that millions of people aren’t enjoying enzyme function in foods.
The Result? • Heartburn • Gas • Bloating • Constipation • Low Energy. If you’re experiencing one or more of the above after eating, enzymes will probably help you.
When Enzymes Are Present in the Foods You Eat or the Enzyme Supplement You Take, a Significant Degree of Digestion Will Occur This reduces the drain on your body’s enzyme potential. When enzymes are not available in food, due to processing, your body is forced to produce the digestive enzymes you need. This process causes an enlargement of your digestive organs, especially the pancreas. It takes a lot of energy to create digestive enzymes – your body is designed to receive a majority of foods in the raw state. When a large demand for digestive enzymes is forced on your body, there may not be enough enzymes to produce the types of cellular enzymes that should be available to fight disease and repair your body’s organs. Your body makes hundreds of different kinds of enzymes, but fewer than two dozen digestive enzymes. More of your enzyme potential is used to supply digestive enzymes than to make all the hundreds of enzymes required for organs and tissue function.
NOTE: If you eat mostly enzyme depleted foods – in other words, most of your food intake is from cooked food then you should seriously consider taking a digestive enzyme supplement.