Enzymes for Allergies
The Healing Power of Enzymes for Asthma :
When asthmatics receive an enzyme evaluation, many are found to be extremely deficient in amylase. Since amylase is an important anti-inflammatory enzyme, people with deficiencies of amylase are not able to properly fight against environmental pollutants and allergens that cause irritation to the lungs and respiratory system. In combination with other enzymes, amylase is important in digesting carbohydrates.The Healing Power of Enzymes :
Protease is another enzyme that is critical in the treatment of asthma. Protease is important for digesting protein. Since it is an important enzyme for healthy immune functions, it is a natural antibiotic, anti-infectant, and anti-inflammatory agent. It helps fight pathogens, repair tissue damage, regenerate tissue, remove tissue debris, and break down foreign bodies that might be identified as allergens or pathogens by the immune system.
Enzymes perform important functions:
- digest food, deliver nutrients, carry away toxic waste, purify the blood, deliver hormones, balance cholesterol, and triglyceride levels, feed the brain, build protein into muscle, and feed and fortify the endocrine system.
- transform foods into nutritional molecules for muscle, nerves, bones, and glands
- help to store excess nutrients in muscles or in the liver for future use
- help to pass carbon dioxide, a by-product of normal metabolism from the lungs
- metabolizing iron for utilization blood.
Enzymes perform important functions:
- aiding in blood coagulation
- liberate healthful oxygen by decomposing hydrogen peroxide
- attack toxic substances in the body so that they can be elliminated
- help convert dietary phosphorus to bone
- extract minerals from food so that they can be fully utilized
- convert protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and other nutrients for the body's use.