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Essential Nutrients
Food is fuel for living. It contains essential nutrients
such as carbohydrates, fats, protein, vitamins, and minerals
to keep our bodies healthy and strong. However, some
nutrients in raw food have not yet been widely recognized as
essential to health and wellness: enzymes. Countries in
Europe and Asia, for example, are far ahead of the United
States in recognizing the value of adding enzymes to not
only daily dietary intake but also injury and surgery
recovery regimens. 1
In the United States, nutritional references recommend
eating at least five to six servings of fresh fruits and
vegetables each day to maintain health. What do fresh fruits
and vegetables contain that canned or processed fruits and
vegetables do not? Enzymes. 2 Enzymes are very large and complex protein molecules.
They are very specific to what they will break down or
digest. Besides moisture, they require three things to
become active: the proper temperature, the proper pH (acid
or alkaline), and the right substrate (or material) to break
down. For example, protease—the enzyme that breaks down
protein—will only work on protein, not carbohydrate.
Enzymes run the biochemical reactions in living things
including humans, animals, and plants. This means that
enzymes do the “work” in the body whereas vitamins and
minerals, also known as coenzymes, are only building blocks.
What isn't commonly understood is how important enzymes are
to digestion and to the concept of staying healthy.
Enzymes are a natural part of vegetables, fruits, grains,
and other raw food. Enzymes ripen then slowly “digest” raw
food. For those of us who cannot live on a farm or close to
an agricultural center, our food is generally purchased at
grocery stores or supermarkets where food needs to stay
fresh and look appealing. Moreover, our present-day society
requires food to have extended shelf life as food is shipped
from country to country, coast to coast. Food enzymes may be
important, but they pose a very difficult problem for the
food industry. Whether food is canned, pasteurized,
genetically engineered, cooked, or packaged, enzymes must be
systematically removed from our food supply for economic and
practical reasons. Have you ever wondered how scientists are
able to genetically engineer tomatoes to stay fresher
longer? The enzyme content of the tomato is reduced or
slowed so it does not digest itself as quickly. We are
taught that a tomato rots; in reality, it is being digested
or broken down by its own enzymes. While it is regrettable
that our food supply must be so radically altered, it is
clearly necessary. But, if we fortify our foods with lost
nutrients like vitamins and minerals, why not replace the
enzymes? No other nutritional supplement can be substituted.
Supplemental enzymes are not destroyed in the stomach, as
many skeptics, who do not fully understand the
digestive process, claim. 3 1) Numerous
references exist. Please refer to the
clinical studies page.
2) “Complete Guide to Home Canning,” Agriculture Information
Bulletin No. 539, USDA, Reviewed 1994.
3) Orally administered enzymes are fast becoming part of
medical protocols. Refer to the
clinical studies page for more information. |
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