Have you ever eaten something and it sits on you stomach like a pile of rocks. A few minutes later your stomach begins
to erupt like a volcano, it turns, it burns, churns. If you had taken digestive enzymes before eating you could have avoided
the whole ordeal.
Digestive enzymes are responsible for breaking down the food that you eat, preparing it for assimilation, which takes place
mostly in the small intestines once it leaves the stomach. By taking enzymes, not only will you avoid the rock piles and volcanic
stomach, you will feel more energized. Why? Your food is actually being broken down and used by the body. It is these nutrients
that are properly assimilated into the cells through the blood stream that supply the body energy.
All enzymes are divided into three groups: metabolic enzymes, which run you body, digestive enzymes, which digest foods
and food enzymes, which are contained naturally in raw foods that start food digestion. The more food enzymes you ingest,
the less your body has to borrow from its natural metabolic and digestive enzymes to digest food.
Each whole food has it own set of food enzymes that aid in ripening and digestion of the plant. This process continues
until the plant completely disintegrates. On the vine it is called rotting, if in the body it is called digestion. Several
servings of RAW fruits and vegetables are needed daily to aid in digestive processes. Cooked foods do not count. Live enzymes
die at 120 degrees F., assuming enzymes are present in the first place. Green harvesting, soil depletion and companies tampering
with the enzymes to give longer shelf life are culprits that rob enzymes from food.
Other eating tips that help digestion are: Drink plenty of fluids, eat plenty of fiber, eat breakfast - it is the most
important meal of the day for your over all health, eat slowly and take small bites, eat at regular times, and relax when
eating.
As we age our bodies produce less and less enzymes. Between the ages of 27 to 35 years, enzyme production decreases as
much or more than at any other times of life. This is when we first notice aging, due to reduction of enzymes. It makes sense
to supplement with enzymes to help slow down this, ever present, aging process.
When choosing an enzyme supplement it is advised to purchase a formula that digests protein, carbohydrates, fats, dairy,
plant fiber and legumes. Many excellent formulas that digest these food types are available at reasonable prices. Stay away
from extremely low cost and high cost products. Just because a formula costs more does not mean it is better. Many expensive
products are manufactured by small specialty or multi-level marketing MLM) companies. Expect to pay $10
- $20 for a one month supply of good quality digestive enzymes.
By: Fred Fishburne, ProHealth Nutrition, Inc.