Enzymes exist in all raw food. All raw foods, including meats,
have some enzyme activity. For example, green bananas have
amylase, an enzyme that breaks down starch to glucose. In a
number of days, the amylase converts the raw starch of the
banana to sugar, which is why darkened bananas are so much
sweeter tasting. Kiwis have an abundance of a protease known
as actinidin, which is why you cannot make jello with fresh
kiwis. The protease degrades gelatin protein such that it
cannot ‘harden’ or set.
Keep in mind that we need to have up to four (4) pounds of
enzymes, in at least a ratio of 3:1 (good to bad), in our
“guts” in order to facilitate the proper breakdown of food
as it passes through our system.
Where do enzymes go – what happens to them?
Cooking or other types of processing destroys enzyme activity.
This is the basis for ‘canning’ of vegetables – the heat
destroys the enzymes and this preserves the food. Food enzymes
can survive the pH of the stomach (about 4.5 to 5.5) for some
time and so can contribute to the digestion of food while in
the stomach. Animals, including humans, produce the enzymes
they need from amino acids. The more raw food you eat, the
less digestive enzymes your body needs to produce. You can
also take enzyme supplements, which come from animals, plants
or microorganisms. Your body may recycle digestive enzymes
from any source until they wear out. Enzymes in circulation
perform many other tasks that assist in restoring and
maintaining good health. Eventually, when these enzymes wear
out, other enzymes break them down and the body uses the
component amino acids for other purposes. They may also be
excreted.
Natural “greens” products are created to supplement that
process, the process of breaking down food into the basic
nutritional units to provide our bodies with essential
nourishment. There are several different “Greens” products
on the market specifically to help the digestive process. One
of these supplements is Bio88+ (Plus), a pure enzyme product
designed specifically to aid in digestion.
The producers of Bio88+ (Plus) use only the very finest
“certified” organic components in the making of their
highly nutritious food product. In itself it provides
virtually all of the added nutrition, in the form of vitamins
and minerals, that you need in your diet in order to maintain
excellent health. Bio88+ (Plus) is produced in a government
supervised laboratory using an ancient Native North American
fermentation process. Feel free to contact the author by email
for additional information.
For the complete story of enzymes, download or request by
email a copy of the eBook "Enzymes: The Science of
Life", by Loring A. Windblad.
Disclaimer:
This article in no way should be taken as “medical
advice” on any product, condition or course of action, nor
does it constitute in any way “medical advice” endorsing
any specific product, specific result, nor any possible cure
for any condition or problem. This article is meant as a
source of information upon which you may base your decision as
to whether or not you should begin using any vitamin, mineral
and/or herbal supplement for better health, or begin using a
“greens” product as a dietary supplement.
If in doubt, or if you have questions, you should consult your
physician and, if possible, consult a second physician for a
possible different opinion. The author does not bear any
responsibility for your decisions nor for the outcome of your
actions based upon those decisions.