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DIGEST Gold ATPro capsules, Enzymes(enzymes)

Enzymes(enzymes), Digest Gold ATPro

Food supplements with enzymes

Digest Gold™ ATPro™ is a high-dose mixture of plant-based enzymes that are found in the human body, primarily in the digestive tract. Digestive enzymes help the body to digest food and absorb nutrients from proteins, carbohydrates, fats and plant fibers. They are used to break down food components, for example proteases help break down large proteins, lipases break down individual fatty acids from fats and amylases break down polysaccharides (complex sugars). The body's highest priority is to ensure sufficient nutrient supply so that all body systems can be active. The modern diet generally offers very few food enzymes from valuable raw food, so the body has to provide more and more of its own enzymes.

Enzymes benefits:

Enzymes have many benefits, including: 
 
Digestion
Enzymes break down food into nutrients that the body can absorb. This process helps the body turn food into energy. 
 
Skin health
Enzymes help break down keratin, a protein that holds dead skin cells together. This can lead to smoother, healthier skin and reduce blemishes and pigmentation. 
 
Chronic fatigue and pain
Inflammation is a root cause of pain problems, and gut inflammation can be linked to migraines and headaches. Digestive enzymes may help with this. 
 
Digestive diseases
Digestive enzymes can help relieve symptoms of digestive diseases like acid reflux, bloating, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). 
 
Industrial uses
Enzymes can be used to remove stains from fabric, saving energy by allowing clothes to be washed at lower temperatures. Enzymes can also be used in starch, paper, and textile processing to reduce the need for hazardous chemicals. 
 
Enzymes are proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body. They are produced naturally in the body and are found in saliva, the pancreas, gallbladder, liver, and intestines.

Enzymes help facilitate biochemical reactions in our bodies. They aid in everything from breathing to digestion. Having too little or too much of a certain enzyme can lead to health problems.

Is it good to take enzymes daily?


“Overall, a healthy person really doesn't need to take digestive enzyme supplements,” . “The best digestive enzymes are the ones our bodies make naturally, and they work best when you eat a whole food diet.”

What are the benefits of using enzymes?


Benefits of enzymes

Enzymes are enabling various industries to guarantee the quality and stability of its products with increased production efficiency. They also help provide environment-friendly products to consumers thanks to using less energy, water and raw materials and generating less waste.

How do I know if I need digestive enzymes?


If your body doesn't make enough digestive enzymes, it can't digest food well. That can mean stomachaches, diarrhea, gas, or other painful symptoms. Some digestive disorders prevent your body from making enough enzymes, such as: Lactose intolerance.

What are the benefits of taking enzymes tablets?


Benefits of Digestive Enzymes

Reducing GI symptoms: You might find relief from bloating, excess gas, and stomach pain. Some digestive enzyme supplements might manage GI illnesses like chronic pancreatitis—which might lead to a deficiency of pancreatic enzymes—or lactose intolerance.

Who shouldn't take enzymes?


When it comes to enzymes that break down proteins into amino acids, there are a few people who should avoid them because of potential interactions. That is if you have an ulcer, or are taking blood- thinners or anti-inflammatories, or if you're having surgery.

Side effects of taking digestive enzymes can include:

DiarrheaNauseaGas and bloatingHeadache.

What are the 3 main things enzymes do?

They help speed up chemical reactions in the human body. They are essential for respiration, digesting food, muscle and nerve function, and more. Each cell in the human body contains thousands of enzymes. Enzymes provide help with facilitating chemical reactions within each cell.

What is the best enzyme for belly fat?


Lipase is a digestive enzyme that boosts the absorption of fat in your body by breaking it down into glycerol and free fatty acids

What are the disadvantages of enzymes?


They may result in allergic reactions in some people. Enzymatic cleaning products can be costly for industrial production. Enzymes denature at high temperatures and, therefore, they may be ineffective in hot climatic conditions.

What are the symptoms of low enzymes?


Signs of Digestive Enzyme Deficiency
  • Bloating and Gas: One of the earliest signs of digestive enzyme deficiency is bloating and excessive gas. ...
  • Indigestion: Difficulty digesting food, characterized by feelings of fullness, discomfort, and heaviness after meals, is a common sign of enzyme deficiency.
What happens when you start taking digestive enzymes?


Replacement digestive enzymes take the place of natural enzymes, helping to break down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins from the foods you eat. Then the nutrients are absorbed into your body through the wall of the small intestine and distributed through the bloodstream.

Do I need enzymes or probiotics?


The two actually complement each other: Digestive enzymes improve the processes of digestion while probiotics keep the digestive environment healthy. Having too little of either one is detrimental to gut health.

Is it OK to take enzymes everyday?


Basically, while they can be a smart addition to your meals, digestive enzymes aren't meant to be a permanent part of your routine; once your body has recovered and your gut is able to produce a healthier number of enzymes naturally, you can start to take less.

Usage:
1 capsule at the beginning of a meal
 

   Ingredients  per capsule 
   Amylase Thera-blend™  23,000 DU
   Protease Thera-blend™  80,000 HAT
   Glucoamylase 50 AGU
   ATPro™ Blend (ATP, Magnesium Citrate, Phytase, CoQ10)    25mg
   - corresponds to 300 million LCU  
   Alpha-galactosidase 450 GalU
   Cellulase Thera-blend™           3,000 CU
   Lipase Thera-blend™  4,000 FCCFIP   
   Lactase  900 ALU
   Beta-Glucanase  25 BGU
   Maltase  200 DP°
   Xylanase  550 XU
   Invertase  240 SU
   Pectinase/Phytase  45 endo-Pgu
   Hemmicellulase  30 HCU


Other ingredients:
Cellulose, water (capsule).

Food supplements are not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store food supplements out of the reach of small children. Please keep in a cool, dry place. The recommended daily intake should not be exceeded.

Enzymes sources:

Enzymes can be found in many sources, including: 
 
Foods
Some foods contain natural digestive enzymes, including: 
 
Bananas: Contain amylase and maltase 
 
Avocados: Contain lipase 
 
Honey: Contains amylase and protease, especially raw honey 
 
Mangoes: Contain amylase 
 
Papayas: Contain papain, a type of protease 
 
Pineapples: Contain bromelain, a mixture of enzymes that help digest protein 
 
Sauerkraut: Contains digestive enzymes from the fermentation process 
 
Fungi
Fungi, particularly the genus Aspergillus, are used to produce industrial enzymes, especially glycosyl hydrolases 
 
Soil
Soil is a natural source of microorganisms that can produce enzymes with applications in many industries 
 
Microbial enzymes
Microbial enzymes are used in modern biotechnology to optimize or replace existing processes 
 
The body
The stomach, small intestine, and pancreas all produce digestive enzymes