The ABC's of Understanding Enzyme Blends
by Dr. April Hernandez, DC
In the world of alternative medicine there is a fast emerging sector
of supplements that falls under the heading of enzyme therapy. Among the
various therapies you will see that there is one in particular called
"systemic oral enzyme therapy." This differs from digestive
enzyme therapy because it is taken without food and is meant to work on
the body.
The confusion, as of late is among the "systemic" blends.
If you read the label, it may say a proprietary blend of x, y, z. of 1500mg.
Then it may be marketed for something like anti-inflammatory properties.
Now on the very next shelf, you can read the same xyz ingredients and
same mg's but marketed for cardiovascular. Many companies try to explain
what is called fibrinolytic properties. This is simply the enzyme's
ability to eat scar tissue and debris. One enzyme may say it is "more
fibrinolytic" than the other. Even with this information written,
it appears to be very unclear in the consumers' mind because of the
questions I receive. Furthermore, this very point, if misunderstood, misrepresented
or mismarketed can wipe enzyme therapy off the map forever.
I wish to explain this using my brand of enzyme called ABC systemic
oral enzyme of 1500mg.
The first blend of ABC has 10x of A, 2x of B, and 3x of C.
- A = Bromelain which has anti-inflammatory properties.
- B = Nattokinase- which is also anti-inflammatory and may thin the
blood
- C = Lipase- which digests fat
All wrapped up in a daily dose of 3 of 500mg capsules.
Now, since it is high in A- 10x of Bromelain, it is correctly marketed
for its anti-inflammatory properties. It would "systemically work"
on the body's widespread inflammation safely. This would be properly
and safely taken by sports figures to help their muscles and even if a
handful were taken, the small amount of 2x Nattokinase, would not thin
the blood too much for the person to hemorrhage. If another company takes
the exact same mix and misrepresents this blend as a blood thinner, YOU
would pay a lot and have to take a ton of it before it could put a dent
into the blood. If it were incorrectly marketed, a person who was on medical
blood thinners may feel that they could drop their medication and take
the enzyme blend. If the consumer advisors for the incorrectly marketed
enzyme blend told him the wrong dose, the blood may never thin like the
medicine and this person could die.
The second blend of ABC has 2x of Bromelain, 10x of Nattokinase, and
3x of Lipase.
If this blend were to be marketed as a blood thinner, that would be
OK as long as only a small amount were prescribed to the client to prevent
hemorrhage. If this were marketed as an anti-inflammatory for sports and
the person thought just because the ingredients were the same, he or she
may mistakenly take handfuls of the enzyme, not knowing that he is thinning
his blood to the point of inducing a hemorrhage. The 10x of the Nattokinase
puts this blend in the category far from a systemic enzyme.
The Third and final blend has 2x of Bromelain, 1x of Nattokinase and
10x of Lipase. It is correctly marketed for weight loss because it is
High in lipase, which breaks down fat. If it were marketed any other ways
a person may have to take a whole jar before any anti-inflammatory properties
were visible.
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