Enzyme Therapy Cure Diases
By Marissa Aesthetic - 11 July
Enyzme therapy is a plan of dietary supplements of plant and animal enzymes used to
facilitate the digestive process and improve the body's ability to maintain balanced
metabolism.
Causes of Obesity |
Purpose
In traditional medicine, enzyme supplements are often prescribed for patients suffering
from disorders that affect the digestive process, such as cystic fibrosis, Gaucher's disease,
patients. However, proponents of enzyme therapy believe that such a program is beneficial
foreveryone. They point to enzymes' ability to purify the blood, strengthen the immune
system,enhance mental capacity, cleanse the colon, and maintain proper pH balance in
urine. They feelthat by improving the digestive process, the body is better able to combat
infection and disease.
Some evidence exists that pancreatic enzymes derived from animal sources are helpful
incancer treatment. The enzymes may be able to dissolve the coating on cancer cells and
may make it easier for the immune system to attack the cancer.
A partial list of the wide variety of complaints and illnesses that can be treated by enzyme therapy includes:
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AIDS
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anemia
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alcohol consumption
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anxiety
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acute inflammation
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back pain
Enzyme Therapy cure illnesses |
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cancer
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colds
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chronic fatigue syndrome
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colitis
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constipation
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diarrhea
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food allergies
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gastritis
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gastric duodenal ulcer
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gout
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headaches
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hepatitis
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hypoglycemia
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infections
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mucous congestion
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multiple sclerosis
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nervous disorders
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nutritional disorders
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obesity
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premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
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stress
Description
Origins
Enzymes are protein molecules used by the body to perform all of its chemical actions andreactions. The body manufactures several thousands of enzymes. Among them are thedigestive enzymes produced by the stomach, pancreas, small intestine, and the salivary glandsof the mouth. Their energy producing properties are responsible for not only the digestion of
nutrients, but their absorption, transportation, metabolization, and elimination as well.
Enzyme therapy is based on the work of Dr. Edward Howell in the 1920s and 1930s. Howellproposed that enzymes from foods work in the stomach to pre-digest food. He advocated theconsumption of large amounts of plant enzymes, theorizing that if the body had to use less ofits own enzymes for digestion, it could store them for maintaining metabolic harmony. Fourcategories of plant enzymes are helpful in predigestion:
protease, amylase, lipase, andcellulase. Cellulase is particularly helpful because the body isunable to produce it.
Animal enzymes, such as pepsin extracted from the stomach of pigs, work more effectively
inthe duodenum. They are typically used for the treatment of nondigestive ailments.
The seven categories of food enzymes and their activities
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amylase breaks down starches
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cellulase breaks down fibers
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lactase breaks down dairy products
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lipase breaks down fats
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maltase breaks down grains
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protease breaks down proteins
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sucrase breaks down sugars
Enzyme theory generated further interest as the human diet became more dependent on
processed and cooked foods. Enzymes are extremely sensitive to heat, and temperatures
above 118°F (48°C) destroy them. Modern processes of pasteurization, canning, andmicrowaving are particularly harmful to the enzymes in food.
Enzyme supplements are extracted from plants like pineapple and papaya and from the
organs of cows and pigs. The supplements are typically given in tablet or capsule form.
Pancreaticenzymes may also be given by injection. The dosage varies with the condition
bing treated. For nondigestive ailments, the supplements are taken in the hour before meals so that they canbe quickly absorbed into the blood. For digestive ailments, the supplements are take
immediately before meals accompanied by a large glass of fluids. Pancreatic enzymes may beaccompanied by doses of vitamin A.
Preparations
No special preparations are necessary before beginning enzyme therapy. However, it is
always
advisable to talk to a doctor or pharmacist before purchasing enzymes and beginning
therapy.
Side effects
Side effects associated with enzyme therapy include heartburn, nausea and vomiting,
diarrhea, bloating, gas, and acne. According to the principles of therapy, these are
temporary cleansing symptoms. Drinking eight to 10 glasses of water daily and getting
regular exercise can reducethe discomfort of these side effects. Individuals may also experience an increase in bowel movements, perhaps one or two per day. This is also
considered a positive effect.
Plant enzymes are safe for pregnant women, although they should always check with a
doctorbefore using enzymes. Pregnant women should avoid animal enzymes. In rare cases,extremelyhigh doses of enzymes can result in a build up of uric acid in the blood or urine
and can cause abreak down of proteins.
The Study:
Enzyme therapy -a method of immune therapy for women with a history of immunologically-induced habitual abortion
Dittmar, F.-W. Offprint from Forum Immunologie 3/2000
Enzyme therapy -a method of immune therapy for women with a history of immunologically-induced habitual abortion
Dittmar, F.-W. Offprint from Forum Immunologie 3/2000
Abstract
Background:
For women with a history of immunologically-induced habitual abortion, only a few therapies are currently available which are also known to be associated with a limited rate of success and substantial side effects.
For women with a history of immunologically-induced habitual abortion, only a few therapies are currently available which are also known to be associated with a limited rate of success and substantial side effects.
Objective:
The goal of this investigation was to evaluate the benefits of a systemic enzyme therapy in pregnant women with a history of habitual abortion based upon the course of pregnancy and delivery, and also including the “fetal outcome’.
The goal of this investigation was to evaluate the benefits of a systemic enzyme therapy in pregnant women with a history of habitual abortion based upon the course of pregnancy and delivery, and also including the “fetal outcome’.
Materials and methods:
144 pregnant women with immunologically-induced abortion received a gestagen preparation and an enzyme combination preparation, and were observed until the time of delivery. The standard data concerning pregnancy, birth and the child were collected and evaluated.
144 pregnant women with immunologically-induced abortion received a gestagen preparation and an enzyme combination preparation, and were observed until the time of delivery. The standard data concerning pregnancy, birth and the child were collected and evaluated.
Results:
114 of the 144 erizyme-treated women demonstrated an inconspicuous course of pregnancy up to the birth of their 114 healthy children (79% success rate). The enzyme therapy was seen to cause no unpleasant side effects.
114 of the 144 erizyme-treated women demonstrated an inconspicuous course of pregnancy up to the birth of their 114 healthy children (79% success rate). The enzyme therapy was seen to cause no unpleasant side effects.
Conclusions:
For immunologically-induced habitual abortion, enzyme therapy is seen to be an effective form of immune therapy. The maternal immune system is stabilized by the enzymes administered, thereby affording relief during the full-term development of a pregnancy. The further clarification of the molecular mechanisms of action of these agents is the subject of current research projects. Enzyme therapy can primarily be recommended for women who have suffered several abortions, in spite of
the fact that they had received the
common forms of immune therapy, and who are consequently looking for a
therapeutic alternative. According to experiences made to date, enzyme therapy
is considered to be very successtul for women with a history of habitual
abortion and can be reflected in their completed pregnancies. Furthermore, it
is tolerated well and also seen to be quite economical.
For immunologically-induced habitual abortion, enzyme therapy is seen to be an effective form of immune therapy. The maternal immune system is stabilized by the enzymes administered, thereby affording relief during the full-term development of a pregnancy. The further clarification of the molecular mechanisms of action of these agents is the subject of current research projects. Enzyme therapy can primarily be recommended for women who have suffered several abortions, in spite of
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