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Fatigue Reduced with Digestive Enzymes
Poor digestion results in some basic problems. Food is not broken down into the elemental building blocks necessary for the body to rebuild itself and generate energy for metabolism. At a cellular level, toxins are not removed from the cells, sufficient nutrients are not moved in to the cell, and not enough energy is produced for cell functioning. This effects all cells including the immune system cells such as white blood cells, which then lack the fuel and the oxygen to carry out their normal function. If there is not enough energy produced at the cell level then overall energy levels will be low resulting in various levels of fatigue. Digestive enzymes work to correct this problem. Digestive enzymes also make the digestive system more efficient thereby making overall energy available for other functions.
Even more significant is that maldigestion results in food remnants in the gut causing several pathological reactions. First, there is irritation of the intestines, causing increased permeability of the cells in the intestinal wall. Undigested protein can then leak across into the lymph system and then into the general circulation, with the immune system reacting to contain the foreign invaders. The immune system becomes overtaxed and runs down. Your system runs out of energy and becomes fatigued. Oxygen and fuel get used up; the immune cells wear out faster and do not reproduce in sufficient numbers. Undigested food remnants can also become a breeding ground for candida (a fungus) and several types of parasites. Candidiasis (a fungous infection) produces toxins that cause increased digestion dysfunction, food allergies, fatigue and a host of other problems. Ultimately, this causes the immune system to become even further depressed. Digestive enzymes prevent maldigestion and eliminate this ailment from robbing your system of energy and causing your fatigue.
Digestive Enzyme - Amylase Deficiency:
Amylase digests carbohydrates along with dead white blood cells. Amylase
is also involved in anti-inflammatory reactions such as those caused by
the release of histamine and similar substances. An amylase deficiency
can result in skin problems such as psoriasis, eczema, hives, allergic
reactions to bee and bug stings, atopic dermatitis, fatigue and all
types of herpes. Asthma and emphysema may also be exacerbated by an
amylase deficiency.
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