Podcast: The Incredible Health Benefits of Enzymes – from Curing Gut Problems to Dissolving Blood Clots

Enzymes can kill germs, bacteria, viruses and even cancer cells when consumed on an empty stomach in supplement form

Enzymes are crucial to thousands of biochemical processes in our bodies and our brains.  And, because enzymes are primarily found in raw fruits and vegetables, most people are not getting enough of them.  Below is a list of some of the key biochemical processes where enzymes are needed:

–       Energy production; Oxygen absorption

–       Fighting infection; Healing wounds

–       Dissolving blood clots; Hormone regulation

–       Removing germs and microbes; Reducing inflammation

–       Getting nutrients into cells; Carrying toxins away from cells

–       Breaking down fats in blood; Reducing cholesterol and triglycerides; Slowing the aging process

One of the most important roles of enzymes is in the digestion of foods, and as we age, we make less and less of these digestive enzymes.  It’s all part of the aging and dying process, but you can slow this process down by eating more raw fruits and vegetables, as well as taking digestive enzymes in supplement form. A deficiency of digestive enzymes, made mostly in the pancreas, leads to a deficiency of metabolic enzymes, which are the ones doing all the work in the aforementioned biochemical process.

Over 90% of the food Americans eat is processed.  This destroys enzymes.  Most of the food is then cooked, which destroys any remaining enzymes.  This leads to digestive issues, such as constipation or diarrhea, which in turn leads to poor nutrient absorption and the production of toxins.  Eventually, this leads to the development of chronic disease, including heart disease and cancer.

 

  • Healthy foods will produce vitamins and minerals to build healthy organs and systems.
  • Enzymes can kill germs, bacteria, viruses and even cancer cells when consumed on an empty stomach as supplements.
  • Enzymes can even be used to predict disease 5 to 10 years before conventional tests, because enzymes start to behave differently when there are not enough of them.

Enzymes are now proven to reduce inflammation, reduce fibrin, remove plaque from arteries, inhibit platelet aggregation and even kill cancer cells.

Conclusion

Gut problems are so common these days, with people complaining of gluten intolerance, lactose intolerance, bloating, cramping, and more.

With the way we are eating, our body is trying to digest chemicals and sugars—and it is not getting what it needs. But, enzymes are a simple fix!

Enzymes do a lot for our bodies and guts, including breaking down nutrients and delivering those nutrients to cells.

In this podcast, Dr. Bens and John discuss how to get those enzymes, the best supplements, autism, and tests you can undergo to find out more about your digestive system. Link to podcast:

https://radiomd.com/show/healing-trends/item/47479-the-surprising-benefits-of-enzymes

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