Systemic Enzymes Explained

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Why are Enzymes Important?

Many of us are familiar with the digestive enzymes found in the stomach and intestines; they process the various foods we eat. However, other types of enzymes are reaction-causing agents which make breathing, growth, healing and other body functions possible.

Enzymes more than just sustain life, they are catalysts for virtually every biological and chemical reaction in the body. Without enzymes, life itself could not exist. As we age however, our own enzyme production significantly diminishes. The enzymes we need to maintain healthy joints, a strong immune system, good circulation and overall balanced well-being are less available.

As we begin to mature and these enzyme levels decline, we become subject to enzyme deficiency. This can lead to wide variety of health problems, including unhealthy amounts of fibrin accumulating in our joints, our blood and veins and throughout our system. [See Picture]

Trevinol ES™ contains 100% vegetable derived enzymes which are readily bioavailable and therefore, chemically more effective than our bodies own natural enzymes.

Systemic enzymes attack fibrin and may reduce the impact of fibrin buildup associated with arthritic and inflammatory conditions, plaque build up within the arteries, scar tissue, production of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) and Fibrosis.


What are "Systemic Enzymes"?

Systemic enzymes operate throughout every system and organ in our body. Unlike digestive enzymes found in the gastrointestinal tract, systemic enzymes create or accelerate biochemical reactions. Basically, they are “agents of change”.

Unlike the digestive enzymes found in the stomach and intestines which are responsible for processing food. Systemic Enzymes are reaction-causing agents allowing cells to regenerate, enable breathing, healing and make other body functions possible. Trevinol ES™ contains plant-derived enzymes, which pass easily through the stomach and digestive tract and are rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream. These enzymes work "systemically" or throughout the entire body. Trevinol employs a clinically proven delivery system that ensures that these enzymes are distributed within your body and organs while in their most active state.

Proteolytic Enzymes

Proteolytic enzymes (meaning "protein-dissolving") often in the form of Serrapeptase are ubiquitous in nature. They are found in animals, plants, bacteria, and fungi. Human beings produce enzymes to help digest our food, but we also produce numerous other types, which act to control virtually every regulatory mechanism in our bodies. These complex enzymes breakdown and digest proteins into fragments. Recent scientific evidence supports the use of proteolytic enzyme supplements for enhancing digestive function and for speeding recovery from injury/surgery and reducing swelling and inflammation.

Protease is one form of proteolytic enzyme which demonstrates such an ability. Its role is critical as incomplete protein digestion creates problems for the body including the development of allergies and the formation of toxins. Undigested proteins have been linked to many health concerns, including foreign invaders in the intestinal tract. Some of these foreign invaders are parasites. Protease is largely responsible for keeping the small intestines free from parasites. A lack of protease increases the risk of intestinal infection including an overgrowth of the yeast Candida. Protease also delivers the specific nutrients necessary to promote healthy muscle tissue and vibrant immune system function.

Commonly recognized benefits of Proteolytic Enzymes:

Reduce inflammation:
Inflammation is a natural response of the body to injury. However, excessive inflammation can result in painful swelling and slow the healing process. Proteolytic enzymes reduce inflammation by neutralizing the bio-chemicals of inflammation (bradykinins and pro-inflammatory eicosanoids) to levels where the synthesis, repair and regeneration of injured tissues can take place. Reducing inflammation can have immediate impact on improved heart health, arthritis, surgical recuperation and sports injury prevention and recovery. Enzymes can be very useful for managing sprains, strains, fractures, bruises and contusions.

Blood Cleansing:
Proteolytic enzymes are the primary tools the body uses to "digest" organic debris in the circulatory and lymph systems. This process of cleansing the blood of debris can significantly improve blood pressure, circulation and reduce cardio risk factors.

Dissolving Fibrin:
Excess fibrin in the blood can result in blockages and 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. This is extremely important in reducing the risk of stroke. Many patients now use proteolytic enzymes during long plane flights to minimize the potential of blood clots in the legs.

Strengthen immune system:
The primary vehicle the immune system uses for destroying invaders is enzymes. Supplementation with the proper types of enzymes may significantly improve the ability of your immune system to perform its tasks. Macrophages, for example, literally digest invaders with proteolytic enzymes.

Reduction of Bacteria Viruses and Fungi:
Bacteria, viruses, molds, and fungi are protein/amino acid based. Proteolytic enzymes, always most effective when taken between meals, can enter the bloodstream and digest these invaders.

Elimination of autoimmune diseases:
Large undigested proteins can make their way into the bloodstream and form Circulating Immune Complexes (known as CIC’s) which trigger allergies and autoimmune diseases. Supplementation with proteolytic enzymes may remove these potentially dangerous CICs from the body, thereby reducing allergies and autoimmune conditions. This may also kelp with sinusitis and asthma conditions.

Dissolving of scar tissue:
Scar tissue is made of protein. Proteolytic enzymes have the unique ability to effectively "digest" dead cellular matter and scar tissue, while leaving active, living cells intact. This is particularly true in the circulatory system.

Enzymes and Current Research
The medical use of enzymes as anti-inflammatory agents goes back many years. In the early 1950s it was discovered that certain enzymes could relieve the symptoms of many different inflammatory conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis, and atypical viral pneumonia. Subsequently the use of special enzymes were found to be beneficial in counteracting post-surgical swelling (edema), treating thrombophlebitis and lower back strain, and rapidly healing bruises caused by sports injuries.

Today, there is mounting evidence of the value of Proteolytic enzymes in reducing inflammation which can lead to circulatory problems, coronary heart disease and stroke. Recently, American Heart Association and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published a joint scientific statement supporting the use of inflammatory markers in clinical and public health practice. Most studies show that the higher the C-Reactive Protein levels, (known as "CRP”), the higher the risk of developing heart attack. Recent scientific studies have found that the risk for heart attack in people in the upper third of CRP levels is twice that of those whose CRP is in the lower third.

Maintaining a strong and efficient cardiovascular system is central to living a long and productive life. According to the Heart Lung Vascular Institute at the University of Tennessee, Heart Disease is the leading cause of death in men and women in the United States, and it's not just a result of aging. Certain lifestyle habits and genetic factors lead to the heart and the body's network of blood vessels to become overworked and damaged, often due to inflammation.

Healthy Lifestyle Strategies

As we age, our body’s produce less enzymes which may lead to serious health conditions, including the buildup of fibrin in our joints, veins and throughout our system. Trevinol ES was developed to reduce fibrin levels, promote enhanced circulation, restore joint health and mobility, boost immune strength and reduce inflammation and scar tissue.

Recent studies have shown the correlation between elevated vascular inflammation, LDL (bad) Cholesterol and increased risk of heart disease. Trevinol contains key nutrients formulated to reduces levels of vascular inflammation, arterial plaque and bad cholesterol.

We believe that with regular professional healthcare, a healthy diet, low in cholesterol and saturated fats, proper exercise and an enzyme supplement, such as Trevinol ES, you can help maintain your normal enzyme levels and live a healthier lifestyle.

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