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Frequently
Asked Questions
What
are enzymes?
Enzymes
are found in every cell of every living plant and animal,
including humans. Enzymes are biocatalysts; which means
that they either begin a reaction or cause a reaction to
speed up. Without enzymes life would not exist.
How
do enzymes work?
Enzymes
work by virtue of their shape. An enzyme molecule can be
compared, in shape at least, to many short strings of pearls
(amino acids) strung together. This long string folds in
on itself as certain sequences of amino acids (pearls) are
more attracted to each other than to other sequences, thus
giving the enzymes a specific shape.
At one
point on the surface of this string of pearls there exists
something, which looks like a keyhole. This is called the
"active site" on the enzyme. When matched with
its specific coenzyme (a vitamin, mineral, or trace element)
this "lock" has the exact inverse contour of the
"key" which is contained in the molecule of the
enzyme's "substrate" (the molecule that the enzyme
wants to transform into a different molecule). When the
substrate appears, it inserts the "key" into the
"lock." The molecular structure of the substrate
is transformed into a different molecular structure and
both enzyme and the newly transformed molecule go on their
merry ways.
What
is a digestive enzyme?
A digestive
enzyme breaks down the proteins, fats and carbohydrates
in food during the digestive process allowing the body to
better utilize the food you eat.
What
is a proteolytic enzyme?
The
proteolytic enzyme digests protein. Some examples of proteolytic
enzymes are protease, serrapeptase, bromelain, and papain.
What
is a lipase enzyme?
Lipase
enzymes digest fat.
What
is an amylase enzyme?
Amylase
enzymes digest carbohydrates.
What
is systemic enzyme therapy?
Systemic
enzyme therapy is utilizing enzyme supplementation to increase
the enzymes throughout your body to assist in restoring
the body to health
What
else are enzymes used for?
Enzymes
are widely used in the food industry. Enzymes are also essential
in the manufacture of beer.
Are
enzymes considered "anti-inflammatory drugs"?
Proteolytic
Enzymes are considered anti-inflammatory agents.
Vitälzym
What
is the recommended dosage of Vitälzym?
The
recommended dosage to be taken at least 45 minutes prior
to or after meals is 3 capsules, once a day. However, since
each individual is different, a higher or lower dosage may
be appropriate for each individual. It is important to understand
each person's "activation" dosage. See the information
from Dr. Wong on the activation dosage.
How
long before the Vitälzym takes effect?
It may
depend on the individual's physiological make-up. Everyone
is different. Testimonials from some of our customers reported
positive effects ranging from 3 days to 2 weeks. Taking
the right activation dosage is critical to the success of
the product.
What
claims do you make about the effectiveness of Vitälzym?
The
FDA does not allow the nutraceutical industry to make claims
about their products without scientific studies being performed
that substantiate the claims. Our customers can share their
experience with the product but we do not
make specific claims.
Are
there any side effects at all with your product?
We currently
have no documented evidence of any adverse side effects
based on the use of Vitälzym. You should not take this
product without the consent of your physician if you are
currently taking anti-coagulants, commonly known as blood
thinners. .
Are
there any compatibility issues with other nutraceuticals?
No.
In fact, since vitamins are coenzymes and minerals are cofactors
to enzymes, enzymes are needed in the body for them to be
able to have their full effect. In addition, the vitamins
and minerals assist the enzymes. Thus, systemic enzyme use
enhances the effect of other supplementation programs.
Are
there any compatibility issues with any prescribed drugs?
Yes.
Customers using anti-coagulants, or blood thinners, should
not use Vitälzym without the consent of their physician.
The enzymes enhance the effects of the blood thinning medications
making them stronger.
Why
do you call Vitälzym a vegetarian product?
The
enzymes used in Vitälzym are plant derived with no
animal products. This allows everyone, including strict
vegetarians, to take Vitälzym. Some enzyme products
use ingredients that are derived from bovine (cows).
How
do we grow our enzymes? Is the process ecologically
safe? Does the process use any chemicals?
The
enzymes in Vitalzym come from two sources; the fruit enzymes
along with the Amla and Rutin are from fruit grown in organic
plantations, and the protease and serrapeptase are lab grown
in a protein (fungus) medium. The enzymes are then extracted
from the medium so that not a trace of fungus is left on
the enzyme and the purity is assured.
What
is serrapeptase and where does it come from?
Serrapeptase
is a powerful proteolytic enzyme. In Japan, Takada sells
serrapeptase as a registered anti-inflammatory medicine
under the product name Dazen. Serrapeptase is laboratory
grown
Does
weather affect your product?
Exposure
to heat over 150º for an extended period of time can
destroy the enzymes. Store your Vitälzym in a cool,
dry place, with the lid of the bottle tightly closed.
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