Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Papaya Enzyme Papain - Reducing Inflammation of the Ear, Nose and Throat


Do you know someone who is sick with a cold or sore throat?

See what Dr. Murray Grossan says about the benefits of the Papaya Enzyme Papain in reducing inflammation of the ear, nose and throat in the article below. He points out that the proteolytic enzyme Papain has the "ability to reduce congestion around the eustachian tube's opening in the ear." (1) Also, when taken as a supplement, such as Innerzyme's Papaya Enzyme Chewable, "papain thins mucus and aids in the drainage of fluid in the inner ear and sinuses." (1)

Innerzyme's Papaya Enzyme Chewable offers 1,000,000 USP Units of Papain per chewable.
Derived from Non-GMO Papaya!


Papaya Enzyme, Papain - Natural Health Benefits
  • Promotes Digestion
    • Naturally reduces bloating, gas and heartburn following meals.
    • Breaks down proteins in foods you eat.
    • Improve nutrient absorption.
  • Reduces Inflammation of the Ear, Nose and Throat
    • Reduce congestion
    • Thins mucus
    • Aids in drainage of fluid

References
  • Healthnotes: Digestive Enzymes
  • The Simon Clinic: Papain
  • Dr. Grossan's Ear, Nose and Throat Consultation Pages: Proteolytic Enzymes for Ear, Nose & Throat Problems
Learn more about Innerzyme's Digestive and Systemic Enzymes at http://www.innerzyme.com 

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Injuries Don't Discriminate - Speed Up Recovery Naturally

The other day I started to read a handful of articles from various Motocross magazines compliments of DeCal Works including Racer X, Motocross Action and Transworld Motocross.  What I realized is the love, passion and dedication Motocross Athletes have for what they do each and every day. Such an extreme sport with a lot of risks but for those involved, it is their life.

So what is a common area of concern after reading all the different interviews with some of the top Motocross riders?  Injury.  It seems that injury does not discriminate.  With a sport so extreme both physically and mentally, many riders say it is not a matter of "if" they will get injured, it is a matter of when or how severe.  What is admirable is the determination when injured to recover as quick as possible and get right back into the competition stronger than before - the "comeback."

Racer X - December 2012
Five Minutes With Carey Hart: Got His Goat by Steve Matthes

"The Hart & Huntington/Dodge/Sycuan Casino team stepped up big for 2012, but like so many other teams, they were rocked by injury and didn't get the results they expected" (pg. 198).

During the interview, Steve Matthes asks ex-racer Carey Hart about his team's irregular success on the track which is due to?  You guessed it, injuries.  When asked about his frustrations regarding the injury rate of the riders on his team, Hart replies, "It's been frustrating a bit, but we're not the only ones dealing with it.  Our sport has had some injuries hit it hard.  It's always been a dangerous sport, and it's a curve you have to think about nowadays when it comes to signing riders" (pg.198).

Racer X - December 2012
Reloaded - Defending Monster Energy Supercross Champion Ryan Villopoto is on the comeback trail - an unfortunately familiar path for our sport's heroes by Davey Coombs

Comeback after comeback...a common cycle many Motocross and Supercross racers find themselves in season after season.  While some injuries are minor, others are very serious, even season ending injuries.  Even the most serious injuries do not discourage these extreme athletes as "comeback, champions, and title wins" accelerate their focus and efforts to recovery faster.

After reading about the seriousness of these injuries, many would think it is crazy to get back out there. That is until you read the interviews with these Motocross champions who live and breath this sport, completely understanding the risks involved but committing themselves to a sport they love. There is no sugar coating the dangerous nature of the sport but some might say their passion outweighs the risk.

Davey Coombs writes, "Injuries come often in motocross-it's the nature of a sport as inherently dangerous and competitive as racing motorcycles across hostile terrain. Even the very best racers find themselves in comeback mode, going from invincible to almost invisible as they disappear from the results and are left to heal and rehabilitate on their own" (pg. 126).

See how Proteolytic Enzymes are playing a large role in helping to speed up recovery naturally for many Motocross and Supercross athletes - Innerzyme, Proteolytic Enzymes for Improved Recovery - Motocross & Supercross Athletes

Kyle White compliments of DeCal Works The Original
Proteolytic Enzymes are a safe and effective way to speed up recovery by naturally reducing pain, inflammation and excess scar tissue following sports injuries.  Learn more, visit: http://www.innerzyme.com


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Monday, November 5, 2012

Enzyme Exhaustion - The Minus Diet



According to Dr. Howell, "If food enzymes did some of the work, the enzyme potential would not be facing impending bankruptcy, as it is now in the bodies of millions of people on the minus diet - food minus enzymes" (pg.4).

This is why enzyme supplementation is such a necessity today.  Sure, it would be ideal for people to eat raw food diets and get the natural enzymes from their fruits and vegetables but lets face it, this is not the case.  Foods are becoming more and more processed meaning more people are on the "minus diet" that Dr. Howell discusses.  The foods majority of people are eating lack natural enzymes that should be present to begin the digestive process in the stomach.  When your body does not have an ample amount of enzymes to break down the foods you eat, this causes stress in in the gut which then causes the body to work on overdrive.

"The length of life is inversely proportional to the rate of exhaustion of enzyme potential of an organism. Enzyme Nutrition points out that each of us is given a limited supply of bodily enzyme energy at birth. This supply, like the energy supply in your new battery, has to last a lifetime." 

- Dr. Edward Howell in Enzyme Nutrition

Howell, Dr. Edward, "Enzyme Nutrition: The Food Enzyme Concept." 
Copyright 1985. Research Contribution by Maynard Murray, M.D.



Saturday, November 3, 2012

Enzyme Deficiency - Importance of Replenishing


Around age 30, "our enzyme potential has a problem somewhat similar to a checking account which could become dangerously deficient if not continually replenished.  Since good health depends on all these metabolic enzymes doing an excellent job, we must be sure that nothing interferes with the body making enough of them" (Dr. Edward Howell, Enzyme Nutrition, pg.4).  

So what does interfere with the body's ability to naturally produce enzymes?

Poor lifestyle choices people make consisting of fad diets, eating processed foods, taking prescription medication, consuming alcohol, over indulging in sweets and artificial sweeteners. These choices cause the body to work in overdrive to rid itself of toxins and reduce the body-wide inflammation.  Raw fruits and vegetables are loaded with natural enzymes, however, the conventional diet people are living on today is processed and depleted of these natural enzymes so enzyme supplementation truly turns into a necessity.  

Why is it so important to replenish your body's enzyme levels?

Metabolic and Digestive Enzymes are responsible for thousands of chemical reactions within the body that are associated with digestion, metabolic functions, detoxification, healthy immune system functioning, growth and natural healing.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Vitality Factor of Enzymes



The Vitality Factor of Enzymes - Enzymes make life possible and they are necessary for every chemical reaction to take place in the human body. "Our bodies, all our organs, tissues, and cells, are run by enzymes. No mineral, vitamin, or hormone can do any work without enzymes" (Dr. Edward Howell, Enzyme Nutrition, pg. 33).

"The living body is under a great daily burden to produce the volume of enzymes necessary to run efficiently. Unfortunately, we are not conscious of this, or we would be extremely concerned about how enzymes are dispensed, and be less likely to waste them. Enzymes are needed in digesting food, running the heart, kidneys, liver, and lungs, and even in thinking" (Dr. Edward Howell, Enzyme Nutrition, pg. 33). If you are over 30, there is a good chance you are enzyme deficient. 

Explore the benefits of enzyme therapy with Innerzyme at http://www.innerzyme.com