Enzymes
Dietary Supplement Serving Size:1 Capsule Servings Per Container:180 Amount Per Serving Plant Based Enzymes 239 mg  Plant Enzymes Protease hut/gm 58000  Amylase skb/gm 23500  Lipase I & II lu/gm 1100  Hemicellulase hcu/gm 1560  Lactase fcc/gm 1155  Papain fcc 40000  Bromelain gdu 2000  Enzymatic Potentiators 247 mg  Glutamic Acid   Papaya Fruit   Guava   Fennel seed   Papaya leaf   Pineapple fruit   Intestinal Soother 71 mg  Zucchini   Milk thistle seed   Charcoal (willow bark)   Celandine herb    Other ingredients: Gelatin (capsule), Apple fiber     Directions: 3 capsules daily (take 1 capsule per meal) (3 capsules per meal max)As with all dietary supplements seek the advice of your qualified healthcare provider prior to use of this product. Pregnant or lactating women should consult their qualified healthcare provider prior to use. ÂÂ
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Enzymes Products
Enzymes are biologically active proteins found in living cells. They catalyze and regulate the biochemical reactions occurring inside the human body. Enzymes are protein chemicals required for every chemical process. They are necessary for digesting food, stimulating the brain, generating cellular energy, and repairing tissue. The body's ability to produce enzymes decreases with aging, which is when enzyme supplements can prove helpful in the metabolic reactions inside the human body.
Digestive enzymes break down food so the body can convert it into energy. Many different types of enzymes exist, including plant-based digestive enzymes, animal-sourced enzymes, and fruit-sourced enzymes. Each type helps the body break down foods for energy consumption and nutrition. Enzyme deficiency is common because today's diets consist of carbonated beverages, fried foods, coffee, sweets and processed foods. These foods deplete the body of valuable enzymes. Enzymes are necessary to absorb the nutrients the body needs to function correctly. Vita Living provides a variety of enzyme supplements to regulate metabolic processes inside the body & promote healthy living.
Enzymes combine with coenzymes and perform about 100,000 chemicals reactions. It is the result of the chemical reaction that we can see, feel, move, digest food, and do other things. Symptoms of enzyme deficiency can manifest as weight gain, heartburn, fatigue, headaches, bloating, allergies, gas, constipation and other digestive disorders. Choose digestive enzymes made using pure, high quality ingredients to promote health and well-being.
A quality enzyme supplement will include a broad spectrum of enzymes. Some of the most common forms of enzymes include protease, carbohydrase, bromelain, papain, and peptidase. Protease helps digest proteins, rid the intestines of bacteria, yeast and parasites. Carbohydrase helps digest carbohydrates and sugars while relieving gas, bloating and upset stomach. Bromelain assists in digestion and reduces inflammation. Papain aids in the digestion of proteins and supports joint health. Hemicellulose helps break down indigestible fiber, supports the intestines, and breaks down Candida. Each type of digestive enzyme helps digest proteins, starches, carbohydrates and fats. Including high-quality enzyme supplements in the diet can increase digestion and overcome metabolic challenges commonly caused by enzyme deficiencies.
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