Active Systemic Enzymes™
Active Systemic Enzyme Ingredients
- Peptizyme: Also known as Serratia peptidase, this purified enzyme has very good abilities in the body as an anti-inflammatory for the sinus areas, swelling after surgery and offers support to external wounds.
- Bromelain: A mixture of protein-digesting enzymes found in pineapples (Ananas comosus), contains active substances that aid digestion and may help reduce inflammation. Bromelain is particularly effective for the relief of inflammation associated with infection and physical injuries.
- Papain: May help support ulcers, the breakdown of membranes in diphtheria, the reduction of swelling and assist fever and adhesions after surgery.
- Amla: Useful for stomach problems, as an antipyretic hair tonic and nerve-brain tonic. It is also useful in anemia, hyperacidity and in gynecological problems.
- Rutin: A flavanoid which supports health by strengthening capillaries and other connective tissue, and some function as an anti-inflammatory.
- NattoSeb: A powerful anti-oxidant assistant, blood pressure regulator for healthy bodies and useful for overall normal healthy cardiovascular support.
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Active Systemic Enzymes does not contain any of the following:
- Lactose-eggs, milk or milk products
- Any thickeners -food starch (potato, corn, or other) or modified food starches
- Grains or grain powders of any kind (including rice)
- Safflower oil, sesame oil, etc.
- Nuts or nut products: peanut oil, sunflower oil, etc.
- Beans or bean products: soybean oil, etc.
- Hibiscus flowers
- Gluten
- Psyllium seeds/husks
Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.)
What's the difference between Active Digestive Enzymes and Active Systemic Enzymes?
Active Digestive Enzymes is a high-quality enzyme product that aids with digestion and elimination of foods. Active Systemic Enzymes, on the other hand, may help dissolve scar tissue as well as helping to reduce cholesterol, reduce inflammation and pain, support cardiovascular function, and boost the immune response, among other things. It's more about repair. It is enteric-coated to move through the stomach acids into the intestines.
Are Active Systemic Enzymes interchangeable with Active Digestive Enzymes?
No they're not, although they may both be taken for greater health benefit in general. Active Digestive Enzymes is taken just before meals, and Active Systemic Enzymes is taken first thing in the morning on an empty stomach or between meals.
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