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* [[Enzymes]]
 
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In order to understand proteolytic enzymes, it's important to have a basic understanding of enzymes in the body. Enzymes are proteins that facilitate chemical reactions in living organisms. In fact, they are required for every single chemical action that takes place in your body. All of your tissues, muscles, bones, organs and cells are run by enzymes.
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Your digestive system, immune system, bloodstream, liver, kidneys, spleen and pancreas, as well as your ability to see, think, feel and breathe, all depend on enzymes. All of the minerals and vitamins you eat, and all of the hormones your body produces need enzymes in order to work properly. In fact, enzymes govern every single metabolic function in your body: your stamina, energy level, ability to utilize vitamins and minerals, immune system and more. The vast majority of metabolic enzymes in the body – the enzymes that regulate everything from liver function to the immune system – are proteases, or proteolytic enzymes, which regulate protein function in the body. When we eat foods that are enzyme dead (cooked or processed), we force the body to divert its production of enzymes away from proteolytic enzymes, which govern metabolic functions, into digestive proteolytic enzymes designed to break down dead proteins in our diets. The consequences of this'diversion are enormous. Conversely, the benefits of supplementing with proteolytic enzymes are profound. And by supplementing, I mean:
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Proteolytic enzymes, sometimes called proteases, are enzymes found in your body that help break down proteins ingested when eating into their base elements. These enzymes enter your digestive system and then pass through your stomach or intestines to enter your circulatory system and travel throughout your body.  
 
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Supplementing with "digestive" proteolytic enzymes at meals to ease the burden on the body, so it no longer has to divert its resources.
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Supplementing with "special" proteolytic enzymes between meals, so the enzymes can enter the bloodstream and augment the proteolytic functions of our metabolic enzymes.
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It's possible to use good-quality digestive enzymes for both functions and receive a significant amount of benefit. But it's far more beneficial to use formulas that are optimized for each particular function.  
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==Special Precautions of Proteolytic Enzymes==
 
==Special Precautions of Proteolytic Enzymes==
 
==Benefits and uses of Proteolytic Enzymes are==
 
==Benefits and uses of Proteolytic Enzymes are==
*Reducing inflammation: Inflammation is a natural response of the body to injury. However, excessive inflammation retards the healing process. Proteolytic enzymes reduce inflammation by neutralizing the biochemicals of inflammation (i.e., bradykinins and pro-inflammatory eicosanoids) to levels at which the synthesis, repair and regeneration of injured tissues can take place.1 Reducing inflammation can have immediate impact on improved heart health, cancer prevention and recovery, and Alzheimer's prevention. It also helps speed up recovery from sprains, strains, fractures, bruises, contusions, surgery and arthritis. In one study, football players who suffered from ankle injuries found that proteolytic enzyme supplements accelerated healing and got the players back on the field 50 percent faster than athletes who received placebo tablets.2 Other trials have shown that supplemental proteolytic 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.3,4 And even in patients recovering from facial and various reconstructive surgeries, treatment with proteolytic enzymes significantly reduced swelling, bruising and stiffness compared to placebo groups.5,6,7
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The enzymes can aid people who have problems digesting food, can help ease the symptoms associated with rheumatoid arthritis, and help people recover from hard exercise.
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*Reducing inflammation: Inflammation is a natural response of the body to injury. However, excessive inflammation retards the healing process. Proteolytic enzymes reduce inflammation by neutralizing the biochemicals of inflammation (i.e., bradykinins and pro-inflammatory eicosanoids) to levels at which the synthesis, repair and regeneration of injured tissues can take place.1 Reducing inflammation can have immediate impact on improved heart health, cancer prevention and recovery, and Alzheimer's prevention.
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* Arthritis : When your body is suffering from an inflammatory disease like rheumatoid arthritis, protease enzymes can help deconstruct immune complexes formed as a result of the condition, according to Murray. He notes that autoimmune diseases like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis produce high levels of these antibodies that can build up in your body, increasing redness, pain and swelling. Breaking down this antibody-related inflammation into its basic elements makes it easier to eliminate from your body and increase the amount of nutrient-carrying blood to the site
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* Sports Injuries : The anti-inflammatory properties of proteolytic enzymes make them effective at treating sports-related injuries. By breaking down the inflammation that occurs as a result of injury, proteolytic enzymes can help an athlete heal faster, according to the University of Southern California. They do note that the results of studies of the enzymes have been inconclusive, but say that smaller studies indicated that "treatment with a proteolytic enzyme combination significantly speeded up recovery."
 
*Cleansing the blood of debris: Proteolytic enzymes are the primary tools the body uses to "digest" organic debris in the circulatory and lymph systems. Supplementing merely improves the effectiveness of the process.
 
*Cleansing the blood of debris: Proteolytic enzymes are the primary tools the body uses to "digest" organic debris in the circulatory and lymph systems. Supplementing merely improves the effectiveness of the process.
 
*Dissolving fibrin in the blood, reducing the risk of clots: Certain specialized proteases such as nattokinase are extremely effective at improving the "quality" of blood cells, optimizing the ability of blood to flow through the circulatory system, and reducing the risk of clots.8 This is extremely important in reducing the risk of stroke. It also makes using proteolytic enzymes during long plane flights a no-brainer, as they minimize the potential of blood clots in the legs.
 
*Dissolving fibrin in the blood, reducing the risk of clots: Certain specialized proteases such as nattokinase are extremely effective at improving the "quality" of blood cells, optimizing the ability of blood to flow through the circulatory system, and reducing the risk of clots.8 This is extremely important in reducing the risk of stroke. It also makes using proteolytic enzymes during long plane flights a no-brainer, as they minimize the potential of blood clots in the legs.
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*Elimination of autoimmune diseases: In Lessons from the Miracle Doctors, I cover in detail the process whereby large undigested proteins make their way into the bloodstream and form circulating immune complexes (CICs), which trigger allergies and autoimmune diseases. Supplemental proteolytic enzymes clean CICs out of the body, thereby reducing allergies and autoimmune conditions. In addition, this helps with sinusitis and asthma.
 
*Elimination of autoimmune diseases: In Lessons from the Miracle Doctors, I cover in detail the process whereby large undigested proteins make their way into the bloodstream and form circulating immune complexes (CICs), which trigger allergies and autoimmune diseases. Supplemental proteolytic enzymes clean CICs out of the body, thereby reducing allergies and autoimmune conditions. In addition, this helps with sinusitis and asthma.
 
*Dissolving of scar tissue: Scar tissue is made of protein. Proteolytic enzymes can effectively "digest" scar tissue – particularly in the circulatory system.
 
*Dissolving of scar tissue: Scar tissue is made of protein. Proteolytic enzymes can effectively "digest" scar tissue – particularly in the circulatory system.
*And finally, a properly designed supplemental proteolytic enzyme formula can help reduce the symptoms of MS, clean out the lungs9 and aid in detoxing.
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*And finally, a properly designed supplemental proteolytic enzyme formula can help reduce the symptoms of MS, clean out the lungs and aid in detoxing.
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* Cancer Treatment: Proteolytic enzymes have historically been used in the treatment of cancer, according to Dr. Michael Murray. Murray notes that studies have been conducted through the U.S. National Institutes of Health in using them to treat breast, stomach, reproductive, lymph and lung cancers to improve the quality of life and life expectancy of cancer patients. Murray notes that these enzymes should not be taken immediately before surgery since they can make surgical bleeding worse.
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==Proteolytic Enzymes Food==
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Pineapple
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* [[Pineapple]] : According to the EBSCO Health Library website, pineapple contains a form of protease called bromelain that may help the body break down proteins in foods. Bromelain supplements are typically made from the stem of the pineapple.
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* [[Papaya]] : According to the EBSCO Health Library website, papaya contains a proteolytic enzyme called papain.
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* Whole grains are rich sources of protease, according to Paula Figoni, author of "How Baking Works: Exploring the Fundamentals of Baking Science." Whole grain sourdough breads are particularly high in proteolytic enzymes because they are acidic and have low pH levels, which supports increased protease activity. Rye flour is also rich in protease. White breads, which typically do not include protease-rich wheat bran, are not considered good sources of proteolytic enzymes.
 
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Latest revision as of 02:38, 6 April 2015

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Proteolytic enzymes, sometimes called proteases, are enzymes found in your body that help break down proteins ingested when eating into their base elements. These enzymes enter your digestive system and then pass through your stomach or intestines to enter your circulatory system and travel throughout your body.

Special Precautions of Proteolytic Enzymes

Benefits and uses of Proteolytic Enzymes are

The enzymes can aid people who have problems digesting food, can help ease the symptoms associated with rheumatoid arthritis, and help people recover from hard exercise.

  • Reducing inflammation: Inflammation is a natural response of the body to injury. However, excessive inflammation retards the healing process. Proteolytic enzymes reduce inflammation by neutralizing the biochemicals of inflammation (i.e., bradykinins and pro-inflammatory eicosanoids) to levels at which the synthesis, repair and regeneration of injured tissues can take place.1 Reducing inflammation can have immediate impact on improved heart health, cancer prevention and recovery, and Alzheimer's prevention.
  • Arthritis : When your body is suffering from an inflammatory disease like rheumatoid arthritis, protease enzymes can help deconstruct immune complexes formed as a result of the condition, according to Murray. He notes that autoimmune diseases like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis produce high levels of these antibodies that can build up in your body, increasing redness, pain and swelling. Breaking down this antibody-related inflammation into its basic elements makes it easier to eliminate from your body and increase the amount of nutrient-carrying blood to the site
  • Sports Injuries : The anti-inflammatory properties of proteolytic enzymes make them effective at treating sports-related injuries. By breaking down the inflammation that occurs as a result of injury, proteolytic enzymes can help an athlete heal faster, according to the University of Southern California. They do note that the results of studies of the enzymes have been inconclusive, but say that smaller studies indicated that "treatment with a proteolytic enzyme combination significantly speeded up recovery."
  • Cleansing the blood of debris: Proteolytic enzymes are the primary tools the body uses to "digest" organic debris in the circulatory and lymph systems. Supplementing merely improves the effectiveness of the process.
  • Dissolving fibrin in the blood, reducing the risk of clots: Certain specialized proteases such as nattokinase are extremely effective at improving the "quality" of blood cells, optimizing the ability of blood to flow through the circulatory system, and reducing the risk of clots.8 This is extremely important in reducing the risk of stroke. It also makes using proteolytic enzymes during long plane flights a no-brainer, as they minimize the potential of blood clots in the legs.
  • Maximized immune system: The primary vehicle the immune system uses for destroying invaders is enzymes. Macrophages, for example, literally digest invaders with proteolytic enzymes. *Supplementation significantly improves the ability of your immune system to do its job.
  • Killing of bacteria, viruses, molds and fungi: Bacteria, viruses, molds and fungi are protein/ amino acid-based. Proteolytic enzymes taken between meals literally go into the bloodstream and digest these invaders.
  • Elimination of autoimmune diseases: In Lessons from the Miracle Doctors, I cover in detail the process whereby large undigested proteins make their way into the bloodstream and form circulating immune complexes (CICs), which trigger allergies and autoimmune diseases. Supplemental proteolytic enzymes clean CICs out of the body, thereby reducing allergies and autoimmune conditions. In addition, this helps with sinusitis and asthma.
  • Dissolving of scar tissue: Scar tissue is made of protein. Proteolytic enzymes can effectively "digest" scar tissue – particularly in the circulatory system.
  • And finally, a properly designed supplemental proteolytic enzyme formula can help reduce the symptoms of MS, clean out the lungs and aid in detoxing.
  • Cancer Treatment: Proteolytic enzymes have historically been used in the treatment of cancer, according to Dr. Michael Murray. Murray notes that studies have been conducted through the U.S. National Institutes of Health in using them to treat breast, stomach, reproductive, lymph and lung cancers to improve the quality of life and life expectancy of cancer patients. Murray notes that these enzymes should not be taken immediately before surgery since they can make surgical bleeding worse.

Proteolytic Enzymes Food

Pineapple

  • Pineapple : According to the EBSCO Health Library website, pineapple contains a form of protease called bromelain that may help the body break down proteins in foods. Bromelain supplements are typically made from the stem of the pineapple.
  • Papaya : According to the EBSCO Health Library website, papaya contains a proteolytic enzyme called papain.
  • Whole grains are rich sources of protease, according to Paula Figoni, author of "How Baking Works: Exploring the Fundamentals of Baking Science." Whole grain sourdough breads are particularly high in proteolytic enzymes because they are acidic and have low pH levels, which supports increased protease activity. Rye flour is also rich in protease. White breads, which typically do not include protease-rich wheat bran, are not considered good sources of proteolytic enzymes.