Guest guest Posted October 8, 2006 Report Share Posted October 8, 2006 NEW ENZYMES AND THERE WONDERS SERRAPAPTASE > > TRYPSIN > > ¡¡ > > AMYLASE DEFICIENCY > > Skin Rash > > Hypoglycemia > > Depression > > Mood Swings > > Allergies > > PMS > > Hot Flashes > > Fatigue > > Cold Hands and Feet Neck and Shoulder Ache Sprue > > Inflammation > > > > PROTEASE DEFICIENCY > > Back Weakness > > Fungal Forms > > Constipation > > High Blood Pressure > > Insomnia > > Hearing Problems > > Parasites > > Gum Disorders > > Gingivitis > > COMBINATION DEFICIENCY > > Chronic Allergies > > Common colds > > Diverticulitis > > Irritable Bowel > > Chronic Fatigue > > Sinus Infection > > Immune Depressed Conditions > > LIPASE > DEFICIENCY > > Aching Feet > > Arthritis > > Bladder Problems > > Cystitis > > Acne > > Gall Bladder Stress > > Gallstones > > Hay Fever > > Prostate Problems > > Psoriasis > > Urinary Weakness > > Constipation > > Diarrhea > > Heart Problems > > ¡¡ > > PROTEASE DEFICIENCY: > > Protease digests protein. Acidity is created through the digestion > of protein. Therefore a protease deficiency results in an alkaline > excess in the blood. This alkaline environment can cause anxiety and > insomnia. In addition, since protein is required to calcium in the > blood, a protease deficiency lays the foundation for arthritis, > osteoporosis and other calcium-deficient diseases. Because protein > is converted to glucose upon demand, inadequate protein digestion > leads to hypoglycemia, resulting in moodiness, mood swings and > irritability. Protease also has an ability to digest unwanted debris > in the blood including certain bacteria and viruses. Therefore, > protease deficient people are immune compromised, making them > susceptible to bacterial, viral and yeast infections and a general > decrease in immunity. > > > > AMYLASE DEFICIENCY: > > Amylase digests carbohydrates along with dead white blood cells > (pus). When you are low in amylase you are a candidate for abscesses > (inflamed areas with pus but not bacteria). Amylase is also involved > in anti-flammatory 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, insect bites, > allergic bee and bug stings, atopic dermatitis, and all types of > herpes. Asthma and emphysema may also be exacerbated by an amylase > deficiency. > > > > LIPASE DEFICIENCY: > > Since lipase digests fat and fat-soluble vitamins, lipase deficient > people can be expected to have a tendency towards high cholesterol, > high triglycerides, difficulty losing weight and diabetes. The > future outcome of these tendencies is heart disease, which kills one > out of two Americans. Lipase deficient people also have decreased > cell permeability, meaning nutrients cannot get in and the waste > cannot get out. The condition of vertigo or labrynthis, also called > Meniere's Disease (dizziness aggravated by movement such as walking > or driving), can also result from lipase deficiency. > > > > CELLULASE DEFICIENCY CONDITIONS: > > Cellulase breaks down the fiber in our diet. Because our body does > not produce cellulase, this food enzyme is essential. We must eat it > on a daily basis. Remember, ONLY RAW FOODS contain cellulase. Of all > the enzymes, this deficiency carries with it the most categories of > problems. > > > > The symptoms of cellulase deficiency can best be described as > malabsorption syndrome > > (impaired absorption of nutrients, vitamins, or minerals from the > diet by the lining of the small intestine). Malabsorption has many > symptoms including lower abdominal gas, pain, bloating and problems > associated with the jejunum and pancreas. > > > > SUCRASE, LACTASE & MALTASE DEFICIENCY: > > People who have malabsorption syndrome and cellulase deficiency also > have a tendency > > towards sugar (sucrose, lactose, & maltose) and/or gluten > intolerance. Sucrose, lactose > > and maltose are three common sugars which some people cannot > tolerate. They are > > broken down and absorbed into the system by three enzymes; sucrase, > lactase and > > maltase. > > > > SUCROSE intolerant people cannot split the sucrose disaccharide into > twin partners, two units of glucose. Glucose is a primary brain food > so expect mental and emotional problems in people who cannot get > glucose into the brain. Symptoms include depression, moodiness, > panic attacks, manic and schizophrenic behavior and severe mood > swings. > > > > LACTOSE intolerant people also have classic symptoms which include > abdominal cramps and diarrhea. Other allergic symptoms, including > asthma, have been witnessed from the ingestion of lactose- containing > products. > > > > MALTOSE intolerant people are generally sensitive to environmental > conditions. An intolerance to sucrose, lactose, or maltose may be > worsened by a deficiency in sucrose, lactase, or maltase. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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