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Digestazon Plus
For optimal digestion and more

- Aides
digestion and nutrient absorption
- Helps
maintain healthy intestinal flora
- Stimulates
liver function
- Helps ease
intestinal bloating and digestive discomfort
Digestive
enzymes work by breaking down large
particles of food into smaller particles,
preparing the food for optimal digestion in
the intestines. When food is not properly
chewed and broken down in the stomach by
digestive enzymes, large particles of food
travel in the intestine and become food for
unfriendly bacteria. These bacteria produce
wastes that can be absorbed into the blood
and burden the body. Poor digestion has been
associated with sleeplessness, poor skin,
fatigue and poor quality of life. Digestive
enzymes allow optimal digestion and
absorption of nutrients in the intestine.
When the digestive system is challenged by
the presence of toxins in the intestine – a
situation that is very common when people
drink sodas, eat processed foods, take
anti-inflammatory drugs or aspirin, the wall
of the intestine may become permeable and
microscopic particles of food may cross the
intestinal wall and end up in the blood.
At times such food particles can stimulate
the immune system which then recognizes
these particles as foreign matter, leading
to the production of antibodies. These
antibodies seek similar food particles and
bind to them. The agglomeration of
antibodies and particles is called “immune
complexes.”
Normally the role of immune complexes is to
attract the immune system into an “infected
area” and trigger inflammation locally in
order to facilitate the circulation of
immune cells within this area. When immune
complexes are formed without an infection to
combat, they circulate in the blood and are
eventually caught in a given tissue where
they trigger inflammation. If they end up in
a joint, they can trigger a form of
arthritis: in the skin, lupus or other forms
of skin inflammation: in arteries,
arteriosclerosis: etc.
Many health problems related to inflammation
find their cause in a poor digestive system
and the circulation of free immune
complexes.
Digestive enzymes eaten between meals allow
for the absorption of enzymes into the
bloodstream where they can digest and break
down such undesirable particles.
Digestive enzymes are also widely used to
manage the inflammation associated with
injuries and bruises and to accelerate
recovery after strenuous exercise. When
there is an injury involving bruising or
tearing of tissues, blood vessels are broken
and debris accumulate at the site of injury.
This debris indirectly triggers local
inflammation. Digestive enzymes will
facilitate the breakdown of this debris,
optimizing tissue regeneration and health.* Also try our
Digestazon
formula.
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