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Digestive Enzymes, Nutrition and Your Health

Nutrition by Natalie
Information about Digestive Enzymes

Digestive Enzymes are enzymes that specifically work in the digestive system to facilitate the digestion, absorption, and transportation of nutrients. They also work to promote timely elimination of digestive waste products that are not of use to the body. Without enzymes, our cells would not get adequate nutrition and we would not survive.

Enzymes function as catalysts to enhance and dramatically speed up biochemical reactions that occur in every one of our cells. They are only activated in water, so staying hydrated is very important for enzymes to work effectively. Enzymes must be present to ensure proper digestion of nutrients, energy production, metabolism, transportation of fluid to cells, and elimination of toxins among many other functions.

Enzymes exist in foods to help our body’s breakdown what we eat. Raw, uncooked foods are the only foods that contain enzymes. Since the majority of our diets are cooked foods, we significantly limit the enzymes available in our food for digestion, thus putting more stress on our digestive systems. Some supplemental enzymes should be taken with food to enhance digestion and absorption of nutrients, whereas other supplemental enzymes should be taken on an empty stomach to support circulation, decrease inflammation, support our immune systems and combat stress. Imbalances in these factors have been scientifically proven to be associated with or the cause of numerous diseases.

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15 Responses to “Digestive Enzymes, Nutrition and Your Health”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    Really good presentation, Natalie. I sent the link to my sister who has had chronic stomach problems for a long time. I think that after watching your video, she may be convinced to try the enzymes. I think they would help her. Thank you!

  2. Anonymous Says:

    which is the best digestive enzymes to take that is good to break down everything

  3. Anonymous Says:

    good video really helped my in this busy London life

  4. Anonymous Says:

    go the fox

  5. Anonymous Says:

    Hi Natalie,

    Thanks a lot for your precious Videos, please, give us more tips on weight loss and food.

  6. Anonymous Says:

    Thank you for everything Natalie!!! I Love your vidoes!!! Thank you!!!

  7. Anonymous Says:

    she looks soooo good in this video!

  8. Anonymous Says:

    This one was great. Which foods have digestive enzymes ?

  9. Anonymous Says:

    You have no fucking sense of humour!

    And before you accuse me of being anti-American (as you no doubt are) half of my family are American!

    Have a nice day!

  10. Anonymous Says:

    You are a moron.

  11. Anonymous Says:

    thankyou natalie….very useful indeed

  12. Anonymous Says:

    It was a joke dumbass!

    (I knew you were American before I wrote this: Most Americans have a humour bypass too!)

  13. Anonymous Says:

    Try Beano. It’s a digestive enzyme supplement which helps prevent gas.

  14. Anonymous Says:

    All this veg is giving me gas…what to do?!

  15. Anonymous Says:

    A great video that shows that no matter how healthy you eat, if your body can’t digest the food into chemicals your cells need, then problems will develop.

    I suggest that people with bipolar take enzymes, especially digestive enzymes.

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