Enzymes

Enzymes: Digestive and Systemic Explained

Most think Enzymes are only involved with digestion but they do so much more. Vital for proper inflammatory response. That helps reduce pain. And increase circulation, to reduce risk of heart and blood clot issues… Read More

Serrapeptase: Gift from Silkworm

Serrapeptase: article with scientific references Read More

Nattokinase and Cardiovascular Health

Nattokinase and Cardiovascular Health Read More

Serrapeptase Research

Serrapeptase, also known as Serratia peptidase, is a proteolytic enzyme isolated from the non-pathogenic enterobacteria Serratia E15. Read More

Serrapeptase and Arteries

Serrapeptase reduces effects of transfatty acids. Read More

Proteolytic Enzymes and Inflammation

Proteolytic enzymes, such as bromelain, papain, pancreatin, trypsin, chymotrypsin, and rutin, are essential regulators and modulators of the inflammatory response. Read More

Nattokinase

Nattokinase has many benefits including convenience of oral administration, confirmed efficacy, prolonged effects, cost effectiveness, and can be used preventatively Read More

Natto LP

Natto LP also contains six other enzymes besides Nattokinase. Their purpose is to cleanse the body of undigested particles. The three most important enzymes besides Nattokinase that are found in Natto LP are protease, lipase and peptidase. Read More

How Proteolytic Enzymes Work

Oral proteases may help hydrolyze and remove extra cellular proteins damaged by free radicals, which are especially susceptible to proteolysis Read More

Healing Power of Proteolytic Enzymes

Proteolytic enzymes are generally well-tolerated and are not associated with any significant side effects. Even in people with presumably normal pancreatic function, taking proteolytic enzymes produced no untoward side effects nor did it reduce the capacity for these subjects to produce their own pancreatic enzymes. Read More

Dr. Wong – Enzymes: What You Learned Was Wrong

Enzymes speed the action of chemical reactions in every cellular event in your body. Without them, the chemical reactions would be so slow that life would be impossible… Read More