Generation Plus
Pain Management & Performance Enhancer
For
Proper Functioning of Your Natural Inflammatory Response
Train
Harder, Recover Faster - Increase Flexibility & Mobility
Also
Helps Eliminate Fibrins, Fibroids and Scar Tissues
If you’re
having trouble finding relief for your pain, Zymitol may bridge the gap. It redefines
pain management with high potency enzymes.
The aging human body produces
considerably fewer enzymes. Enzymes sustain life: without them, we could not exist.
Without proper enzyme balance, you may never be able to experience a pain-free
life.
Normal enzyme levels may help your body activate internal repair,
contributing to a healthier, more productive lifestyle. Enzymes are responsible
for each biochemical reaction that makes life possible, including pain management.
We
know that the aging human body produces considerably fewer enzymes. As we age,
we switch from continual enzyme production, to a mode which may lay in wait for
food to enter the body to initiate certain enzyme production responses. If we
supplement with Zymitol, then some of the burden on the body to produce extra
enzymes will be relieved.
Your body's natural inflammatory response works
to fight disease and heal injuries. If not working properly, the resulting conditions
can cause excessive swelling, fluid retention, arthritis and other joint pain
diseases.
Zymitol is making a difference with more than just enzymes. Its
broad-spanning formula contains MSM, fulvic acid, magnesium, and rutin. When combined,
these ingredients promote the normalization of all functions within your body,
including pain response.
Zymitol has taken monumental steps into the future
with the process of bio-energy infusion. This process supports Zymitol with the
infusion
of specific, activated subatomic energies.
About Pain in America
The
American Pain Foundation refers to pain as an American health epidemic. Although
mainstream medical knowledge claims to relieve or ease pain, most victims of chronic
pain are left untreated, under-treated, or improperly treated.
Reports have
shown that one in four Americans suffer from chronic pain, many of which have
to take prescription medications to manage it. Despite widespread use of prescription
medications, two out of three sufferers cannot perform routine tasks because of
chronic pain; that amounts to approximately 13.6 million Americans affected by
this growing problem. This tedious battle against pain robs so many of their quality
of life, holding them back from careers and the activities they yearn to enjoy.
Generation
Plus Enzyme Supplements ~ Good Health for Life
Directions For
Use:
As a dietary supplement take 1 capsule with at least 8 ounces
of water 3 times daily, 60 minutes away from large meals.
For best results,
take 1 capsule at bedtime, 1 capsule when you wake, and 1 capsule in the middle
of your day, or as recommended by your healthcare provider.
Why You Need Zymitol
Supplementation
One may question whether a dietary supplement is necessary
to acquire proper nutrient intake, but if you consider the following, we are sure
you will agree that supplementation with Zymitol may promote a higher quality
of life.
As we approach our late twenties, our body's production of
enzymes slows, and by the time we reach our forties, our body's production
of key antioxidants drastically reduces. The flavonoids and organic sulphur found
in Zymitol are not even produced by your body.
The best external source
for enzymes, antioxidants, flavonoids and organic sulphur is raw and living foods
that are not processed, dried, cooked or preserved. Cooked food is virtually absent
of enzymes and may reduce the presence of antioxidants, flavonoids and sulphurs.
Cooking also changes the molecular structure of food, making it difficult for
your body to properly digest and eliminate. We know that complete digestion and
proper elimination are critical in maintaining optimum health.
If you
eat primarily cooked foods, your body may not be able to process that food efficiently.
This is one of the many reasons you may be a prime candidate for supplementation
with Zymitol.
Zymitol User Report
I have been taking serrapeptase
enzymes for the last 18 months. I have been recommending products with serrapeptase
to my patients for the last 12 months. I have seen "miraculous' results
from a variety of conditions. Cholesterol levels in my patients have dropped,
scar tissue has vanished and 'normalized', and a variety of other symptoms
have reduced. Reflux and GERD problems have almost completely disappeared in most
of my patients.
I highly recommend Zymitol to any of my patients as an all-purpose
digestive aid as well as a specific treatment for many problems.
Yours in
health,
Michael S. Greene, DC, FIAMA, NMD
Zymitol Ingredients
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Serving
Size: Three (3) Vegetable Capsules
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Zymitol Proprietary
Blend, containing:
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2265 mg |
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MSM (methylsulfonylmethane)
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Protease blend, custom
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3,500 NU |
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Bromelain
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10,395,000 PU |
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Papain
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8,442,000 PU |
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Amylase
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135,000 DU |
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Lipase
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2,700 FIP |
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Serrapeptase
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9360
SU
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Fulvic Acid
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Magnesium Citrate
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Rutin from Rutoside (Sophora japonica)
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MSM
- Organic Sulphur
MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) supplies biologically active
sulphur, which is lost from our food by processing, drying, cooking and preserving.
Sulphur is a necessary building block for enzymes, proteins, and connective tissues.
It may assist your body with many other functions.
Your body utilizes
MSM for proper enzyme activity and hormone balance support, along with the promotion
of proper immune system functions.
MSM is a component of over 150 compounds,
including proteins, especially those found in the hair, skin, muscles, and connective
tissue of the joints. It promotes and maintains a healthy stomach & digestive
tract, cell vitality, healthy joints & circulation, and nutrient absorption.
Additionally, MSM promotes and maintains your body's ability to eliminate
wastes and toxins at the cellular level, where good health begins.
About
Proteolytic Enzymes
The term "proteolytic" refers to all enzymes
that digest protein. The primary uses of proteolytic enzymes in dietary supplements
are used as digestive enzymes, anti-inflammatory agents and pain relievers.
Each proteolytic enzyme helps in the digestion of food which in turn helps with
absorption of those essential nutrients in the diet. In the body, proteolytic
digestive enzymes are produced in the pancreas, but supplemental forms of enzymes
may come from fungal or bacterial sources, extraction from the pancreas of livestock
animals (trypsin/chymotrypsin) or extraction from plants (such as papain from
the papaya, and Bromelain from pineapples).
There are a number of clinical
trials showing the benefit of using oral proteolytic enzymes as a digestive aid.
Proteolytic enzymes are also theorized to help reduce symptoms of food allergies
and as a treatment for rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases
Perhaps the strongest evidence for benefits of proteolytic enzyme supplements
come from numerous European studies showing various enzyme blends to be effective
in accelerating recovery from exercise and injury in sportsme,n as well as tissue
repair in patients following surgery. In one study of footballer players suffering
from ankle injuries, proteolytic enzyme supplements accelerated healing and got
players back on the field about 50% faster than athletes assigned to receive a
placebo tablet (1). A handful of other small trials in athletes
have shown enzymes can help reduce inflammation, speed healing of bruises and
other tissue injuries (including fractures) and reduce overall recovery time when
compared to athletes taking a placebo (2-8 ). In patients
recovering from facial and various reconstructive surgeries, treatment with proteolytic
enzymes significantly reduced swelling, bruising and stiffness compared to placebo
groups (9-11 ).
Protease
Protease
is a form of proteolytic enzymes, which has the ability to breakdown protein.
Its role is critical as incomplete protein digestion creates problems for your
body, including the development of allergies and the formation of toxic substances.
Undigested proteins have been linked to many health concerns and foreign invaders
in the intestinal tract.
Some of these foreign invaders are parasites.
Protease is largely responsible for keeping the small intestines free from parasites.
A lack of protease increases the risk of intestinal infection, including an overgrowth
of the yeast Candida.
Protease also delivers the specific nutrients necessary
to promote healthy muscle tissue, and may promote vibrant immune system function.
Bromelain
The Bromelain in Zymitol can help to promote
a healthy lifestyle. Unlike most enzymes, Bromelain is active both in the acid
environment of your stomach and the alkaline environment of your small intestine.
Bromelain is most notable for its effectiveness in the reduction of inflammation
and decreasing swelling, but the scope of its benefits continues to increase.
As a natural anti-inflammatory enzyme, bromelain has many uses. Arthritis patients
may reduce the swelling that causes joint pain by taking bromelain. Bromelain
may also be helpful for the pain, numbness, tingling, aching, and loss of motor
and sensory function in the fingers resulting from carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)
(15,16) . Prevention of the adhesiveness of platelets to
endothelial cell walls was accomplished with 0.1 mcg/ml of Bromelian(16a)
. Thus the benefit of bromelain occurs over a broad range of doses, and
even small amounts may be beneficial to anyone at risk to thrombotic heart attack
or stroke.
Bromelain (also known as bromelin) appears to be essentially
nontoxic, and it seldom causes side effects other than occasional mild gastrointestinal
distress or allergic reactions.
Bromelain is a powerful protein-digesting
enzyme. It is extracted from the stem of the pineapple plant, Ananas comosu.
Papain
Papain has acquired the reputation of a "biological
scalpel" because it selectively digests dead tissue without affecting the
surrounding live tissue. Papain comes to the rescue when your body requires a
cleansing of dead cellular material.
Papain is capable of cleaving and
splicing proteins and peptides into free form amino acids, which are necessary
for many biochemical reactions in your body. It may also be useful in the elimination
of parasites in the gastrointestinal tract by simply digesting them.
Papain
has been shown to be effective in preventing burn wound infection and helping
remove dead cells(17) . Papain is also used for the following:
- Defibrinating wounds in hospitals
- Preventing cornea scar
deformation
- Used in treatments of jellyfish and insect stings
- To
treat edemas, inflammatory processes, and in the acceleration of wound healing
- In
low doses as an indigestion medicine
- Treating ulcers
- Dissolve
membranes in diphtheria
- Reduce swelling, fever and adhesions after surgery
Papain is a proteolytic enzyme isolated from the papaya plant, Carica papaya.
Amylase
Amylase refers to a group of enzymes whose
function is to hydrolyze (breakdown) sugar and starch (carbohydrates). If carbohydrates
are not properly hydrolyzed, the potential for serious health concerns may develop.
Amylase will act with Protease to stimulate immune system function. It also works
with lipase to digest certain toxins.
Lipase
Lipase
is an enzyme that is required by your body to break down dietary fats into an
absorbable form. Fats are the most difficult component of the diet to digest,
and fatty foods are responsible for more indigestion than proteins or starches.
Lipase controls the amount of fat being synthesized, reducing fat stores, and
in sufficient quantities, it can help move stored fat to be burned as fuel.
Although Lipase helps to breakdown fats, it doesn't damage fat-soluble vitamins
or the unsaturated fatty acids in GLA, DHA, and EPA.
Essential fatty acids
are required to maintain cell energy and sustain life. Lipase converts dietary
fats into essential fatty acids. As we age our body alters the production of key
enzymes like lipase, leaving the door open for fatty acid imbalance. Fatty acid
imbalance may lead to many common discomforts and ailments associated with aging.
Supplementation of lipase, like the enzyme found in Zymitol may bridge this enzyme
gap, promoting a healthier, more fulfilling lifestyle.
Serrapeptase
Serrapeptase is a powerful inflammation normalizer in its own right, so when it's
combined with the other impressive ingredients in Zymitol, you can expect results.
It is one of the many potent proteolytic enzymes available today that exhibits
an unusually high fibrinolytic activity. It is generally well-tolerated
This enzyme breaks down "non living" matter in your body. This action
may promote a reduction in levels of dead tissue, and may also promote normal
mucous levels both in the sinus and lung.
Serrapeptase, also known as
Serratia peptidase, is a proteolytic enzyme isolated from the non-pathogenic enterobacteria
Serratia E15. The enzyme is found naturally in the intestine of the silkworm,
which is used by the silkworm to dissolve the cocoon and emerge as a moth. When
consumed in unprotected tablets or capsules, the enzyme is destroyed by acid in
the stomach. However, when enterically coated the enzyme passes through the stomach
unchanged, and can be absorbed in the intestine.
It has many clinical
uses including:
- as an anti-inflammatory agent (particularly for post
traumatic swelling)
- for Fibrocystic breast disease
- for Bronchitis
(Serrapeptase loosens and expels mucus)
Serrapeptase digests dead
tissue, blood clots, cysts, and arterial plaque. The late German physician Dr.
Hans Nieper, used serrapeptase to treat arterial blockage in his coronary patients.
Clinical studies show that serrapeptase induces fibrinolytic, anti-inflammatory
and anti-edemic (prevents swelling and fluid retention) activity in a number of
tissues, and that its anti-inflammatory effects are superior to other proteolytic
enzymes(12). Besides reducing inflammation, one of serrapeptase's
most profound benefits is reduction of pain, due to its ability to block the release
of pain-inducing amines from inflamed tissues (13). Physicians
throughout Europe and Asia have recognized the anti-inflammatory and pain-blocking
benefits of this naturally occurring substance and are using it in treatment as
an alternative to salicylates, ibuprofen, and other NSAIDs(14 ).
About Antioxidants
Antioxidants provide your body a defense
at the cellular level by stabilizing or deactivating free radicals before they
attack cells.
Fulvic Acid
Fulvic Acid is a powerful
antioxidant and detoxifier. It fights pathogens, assisting with the elimination
of toxins and waste from the lower gastrointestinal tract, as well as the at a
cellular level. Additionally, fulvic acid electrolytes greatly increase the percentage
rate of the digestive absorption of minerals, nutrients, vitamins and herbs, helping
the body better utilize nutrients rather than being starved of nourishment. Fulvic
Acid also works to stimulate enzyme activity helping them to work more efficiently
and effectively throughout the body.
About Flavonoids
Flavonoids
are in a class of water soluble plant pigments, that may deliver potent antioxidant
support, and may promote normal, healthy cellular tissue throughout your body.
Flavonoids support health by strengthening capillaries and other connective
tissue, and some function as anti-inflammatory, antihistaminic, and antiviral
agents.
Flavonoids are thought to enhance the absorption of Vitamin C,
and possibly to prolong its effectiveness.
Rutin
Rutin is a powerful antioxidant that fights free radicals and seems to have a
protective effect against syndromes that lower the body's oxygen supply. It
may protect your blood vessels, and was shown to stimulate wound healing in rats,
and augment the tensile strength of scar tissue significantly(18).
Rutin may help to maintain normal, healthy digestive functions and may promote
healthy circulation. It has the unique ability to improve capillaries and veins
and it supports the regeneration capacity of human body tissues.
Rutin
is a water soluble plant pigment that may deliver potent antioxidant support and
may promote normal, healthy, cellular tissue throughout your body.
Like
all of the other ingredients in Zymitol, rutin promotes healthy aging.
Amla
Amla is useful for stomach problems, it is antipyretic,
hair tonic and nerve brain tonic. It's also useful in anemia, hyperacidity
and in gynecological problems and epistaxis. Amla is considered to have restorative
and preventive properties.
Also known as Indian gooseberry (Emblica
officinalis) is the richest source of Vitamin C. It also contains tannic
acid, glucose, protein, cellulose and Calcium.
Magnesium
Magnesium is an essential mineral that is commonly deficient in the American diet.
A deficiency of magnesium leads to a wide range of health concerns because of
its critical role in many enzyme actions. Its presence is critical in over 300
enzyme reactions and estimates for other roles of magnesium in the human body
include over 50 different bio-chemical reactions.*
Magnesium assists in
the absorption of calcium and potassium and works with calcium to support many
different body functions. It has been found to contribute to bone formation and
mineralization.*
Magnesium citrate may be used to reduce cravings for
sugar and sweet foods while combating acids, toxins, gases, and other impurities
in the body. It promotes limber, elastic tissue, it is a natural laxative, and
may protect against fatty deposits in arteries. Magnesium may also be used by
people experiencing fatigue, migraines and stress.*
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