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Yours In Health!
G.E. Moon II
Our new layout and design for Abundant Health Center, LLC was just completed today. We would love to hear your thoughts and comments.
Yours In Health!
G.E. Moon II
We are all going to arrive at our Golden Years. How can we best insure our longevity and be in good physical and mental condition at the same time? The answer may be that there is a definite correlation between the amounts of enzymes an individual possesses and the amount of energy he has. With increasing age, we show a decreased energy reserve. A quote from the work of Dr. Edward Howell is, “If you take in enzyme reinforcements during the younger years, your enzymes at eighty years will be more like those at forty years.”
How does a lack of enzymes speed the aging process? When our enzyme levels become so low that our metabolism suffers, death may result. When our metabolism is falsely stimulated by coffee, a high protein diet, and/or other stimulants, our metabolism increases and enzymes are used up. This is a false energy and we feel a sense of well being, however, the end result will be a rapid burnout of energy causing premature aging. The greater the amount of enzyme reserves, the stronger our immune system and the more healthy we are.
Invariably any discussion about enzymes results in the question: Do we lose our ability to produce enzymes because we age or do we age because our ability to sustain production of enzymes decreases? We are all born with an enzyme potential that is predicated upon our DNA, referred to as enzyme reserves. Following are some examples of why life cannot exist without enzymes:
Nature has endowed all raw food with the required enzymes for digestion. Chewing and breaking down the fiber of the food releases the necessary enzymes for digestion to begin.
Raw foods do not contain as many enzymes as in the past, due to environmental factors, i.e., depleted soil conditions and modern preserving techniques. Our body needs to compensate by secreting more and more enzymes to make up for the lack.
In addition to cooked foods, coffee, illness, stress, and even exercise, are some other factors that take their toll on our enzyme reserves.
Enzyme deficient food puts a burden on our digestive system, which wasn’t designed to handle incompletely digested foods. This, in turn, may lead to poor nutrient absorption, fatigue, digestive upset, food allergies, and many other conditions. When partially digested food molecules escape into the bloodstream, this causes an immune response, such as LeakyGut syndrome which over-burdens the immune system. The body then steals enzymes from the white blood cells, thereby compromising our immune system even further.
Dr. Edward Howell, father of enzyme research in the United States, and Dr. Wolf of Germany have done extensive research on enzymes. They have shown in numerous studies that enzyme output gradually decreases with age and may be reduced by more than 60% by the time we reach age 55.
At some point in time, we must supplement our enzyme reserves in order to fight the degenerative conditions associated with aging.
We know that the major cause of aging is cellular deterioration due to excess toxins in the body. Enzymes help the body to resist free radical damage. This destructive damage has to be stopped, as it weakens the whole body and causes premature aging.
As we age, free radicals cause cross-linkage that reduces connective tissue and causes the skin to lose its elasticity, resulting in wrinkles. Enzymes fight the aging process by increasing blood supply to the skin, bringing with it life-giving nutrients and carrying away waste products that can make your skin look dull and wrinkled. Circulation slows down as we get older. A diet which includes an abundance of raw fruits and vegetables (which are high in enzymes) along with taking a complete enzyme supplement becomes more important with age, because eating a cooked or processed diet has depleted our body’s natural enzyme reserves. Other challenges of aging that can be addressed with enzymes are:
Although there is no silver bullet or magic potion to stop aging, we do know it takes years for our health to decline, and it usually takes many more years to resolve our health problems. The simple fact is, we should always give our body the correct fuel to perform, and it will give us many years of service. Intervention with enzymes and other nutrients is the key in anti-aging.
We all are going to arrive at our Golden Years. Let’s be in the best physical and mental condition possible.
by: Charles Hallquist, PhD
References:
David Dressler and Huntington Potter, Discovering Enzymes, Harvard Medical School Erik Emby, MD, Hidden Killers DicQie Fuller, PhD, The Healing Power of Enzymes D.A. Lopez, MD, Enzymes Edward Howell, MD, Enzymes for Health and Longevity
Why do I need Digestive enzymes?
All of us are all born with a certain potential for enzyme production. Raw food contains its own enzymes for digestion, but through cooking and processing destroys them. The body then needs to make its own enzymes to metabolize food. Over time all of our bodies runs low on enzymes, therefore the various digestive and cellular processes begin to slow down. Because of this, many chronic conditions can result. By taking enzymes, you are allowing your body to put energy into maintaining and repairing vital organs and tissues rather than siphoning it off to create enzymes to digest your food.
How do I know if I am deficient?
Anyone who eats a primarily cooked and processed food diet will benefit from the addition of supplemental enzymes. In addition, you may be bothered by digestive issues such as gas, bloating, fatigue after a meal, constipation or diarrhea. Other symptoms that pertain to enzyme deficiency are as follows:
PMS Cold hands & feet Inflammation Fungal forms Insomnia Gum disorders Aching feet Cystitis Gallstones Psoriasis |
Constipation
Hearing problems Gingivitis Arthritis Acne Hay fever Urinary weakness Irritable bowl syndrome Sinus infection Parasites |
Heart problems
Hot flashes Neck aches Shoulder aches Rashes Mood swings Fatigue Sprue Back weakness High blood pressure Hypoglycemia |
Chronic colds |
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What should I expect when I start taking enzymes?
Everyone does not experience the same reactions. Most people start feeling better within a few days, especially in terms of digestion and elimination. By improving absorption of nutrients, the body is better able to detoxify itself. In addition, yeasts, bacteria and parasites may start to die off and initially it may be hard for the body to dispose of them quickly. For some people, that means that they may feel a little worse before they feel better. Symptoms could include headache, “flu-like” feelings, and fatigue or skin rashes. This is actually a good sign! Your body is starting to clean house! You can lower your dosage to control the symptoms, keeping in mind that improvements will also come at a slower pace. Make sure to drink plenty of water!
Yours In Health!
G.E. Moon II
Are you tired of being tired?
Fatigue, depression, anxiety, easy to irritate, dizziness, loss of sleep, fuzzy thinking, increased PMS symptoms, allergies, light headed when going from sitting to standing, difficulty getting up in the morning…
Does this describe you? If so, you could be suffering from adrenal fatigue/exhaustion. Our crazy, go-go-go lifestyles are causing our hormonal systems to get out of balance and for many of us it is the starting cause of many serious health problems.
We are pleased to announce that on Saturday, Septemenber 18th that Dr. Wendy Schauer, D.C., R.K.C., will be covering the causes of adrenal fatigue and what you can do to help yourself. We will also be having as a special guest, Brook Elliott, nutritional counselor, who will give you quick and healthy food ideas along with samples of the food.
ADRENAL CLASS:
WHEN: September 18th at 10:00 am until 1:00 pm
COST: $30.00 per person (includes handouts and food samples)
RSVP: To the front desk or call 360-705-1116 to reserve your spot.