Enzymes

Are you deficient in enzymes? Some symptoms besides impaired digestion, with its heartburn, bloating and gas, are cysts, chronic fatigue, allergic reaction, arthritis, cold hands and feet, depression, high or low blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, fibromyalgia, urinary weakness, gallstones, insomnia, constipation or diarrhea.

Millions of enzymes work through biochemical reactions to empower body functions and keep you alive. As we grow older, our enzyme levels drop significantly, and this affects our energy and health. Tests have shown that a 70-year-old person only has 10% of the enzymes he or she had as a babe. This enzyme drop causes a decrease in immunity and even increases the chances of coming down with a life threatening disease.

Sometimes called "The Fountain of Youth," enzymes are missing in cooked and processed foods. Yet, people usually ignore the enzyme factor and go for the vitamin and mineral supplements. While these are important for nutrition, without enzymes they aren't of any value to your body.

While pancreatic enzyme work in a pH of 7.8 to 8.4 range, there is an excellent source of enzymes that elite health practitioners around the world recommend that has the full pH spectrum from 2 to 12. Thee enzyme are unique in that they have the co-factors and co-nutrients as found in nature.

Something else that makes these enzymes special is how they are harvested and processed. They are grown on live plants in a controlled environment and then harvested only once when they are at their peak activity. Then, through a refined mechanical process, without the use of solvents, the enzymes are extracted, giving a product that is superior in quality and bio-availability.

You can find these superior enzymes by clicking here. See the difference for yourself.

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