New Stronger, Re-Formulated Zymessence®
The word “systemic” means body wide.
Systemic enzymes are those that operate not just for digestion but
throughout your body in every system and organ. But let’s take first
things first, what is an enzyme?
An enzyme is a biocatalyst - something
that makes something else work or work faster. Chemical reactions are
generally slow things, enzymes speed them up. Without enzymes the
chemical reactions that make up our life would be too slow for life as
we know it. (As slow as sap running down a tree in winter). For life to
manifest as we know it, enzymes are essential to speed up the reactions.
We have roughly some 3000 enzymes in our bodies and that results in
over 7000 enzymic reactions. Most of these enzymes are derived or
created from what we think of as the protein digesting enzymes. But
while digestion is an important part of what enzymes do, it's almost the
absolute last function.
First and foremost these body wide proteolytic (protein eating) enzymes have the following actions:
Natural Anti-Inflammatory:
Inflammation is a reaction by the immune system to an irritation. Let’s
say you have an injured right knee. The immune system, sensing the
irritation the knee is undergoing, creates a protein chain called a
Circulating Immune Complex (CIC for short), tagged specifically for that
right knee. (The Nobel Prize in biology was won in 1999 by a scientist
who discovered this tagging mechanism). This CIC floats down to the
right knee and causes pain, redness and swelling; the classic earmarks
for inflammation. This at first is a beneficial reaction because it
warns us that a part of ourselves is hurt and needs attention. But,
inflammation is self-perpetuating; itself creating an irritation that
the body makes CIC’s to in response!
At this point, most people turn to
their medicine chest and take a couple of Non Steroidal
Anti-Inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Celebrex,
Vioxx, etc. And the problem with that is: NSAID's work by keeping the
body from making all CIC's!!! This ignores the fact that some CIC’s are
vital to life, like those that maintain the lining of the intestines and
those that keep the kidneys functioning! Not to mention the fact that
the NSAID’s, along with acetaminophen, are highly toxic to the liver.
Every year 20,000 Americans die from these over the counter drugs and
another 100,000 will wind up in the hospital with liver damage, kidney
damage or bleeding intestines from the side effects of these drugs.
(4,5). This is where systemic enzyme use is so important.
Systemic Enzymes are the first line
of defense against inflammation. (1,2,3). Systemic enzymes are perfectly
safe and free of dangerous side effects and they have no LD-50, or
toxic dose. (6). Best of all systemic enzymes can tell the difference
between the good CIC’s and the bad ones because hydrolytic enzymes are
lock and key mechanisms and their "teeth" will only fit over the bad
CIC’s. So instead of preventing the creation of all CIC’s, systemic
enzymes just “eat” the bad ones and in so doing lower inflammation
everywhere. With that, pain is lowered also.
Anti-Fibrosis: Systemic
Enzymes eat scar tissue and fibrosis. (7). Fibrosis is scar tissue and
most doctors learn in anatomy that it is fibrosis that eventually kills
us all.
Let me explain: As we age, which starts at 27, we have a diminishing
of the bodies’ output of enzymes. This is because we make a finite
amount of enzymes in a lifetime and we use up a good deal of them by the
time we are 27. At that point the body knows that if it keeps up that
rate of consumption we’ll run out of enzymes and be dead by the time we
reach our 40’s. (Cystic Fibrosis patients who have virtually no enzyme
production to speak of, even as children usually don’t make it past
their 20’s before they die of the restriction and shrinkage in the lungs
from the formation of fibrosis or scar tissue).
So, our body in it's wisdom begins to dole out our enzymes with an
eyedropper instead of with a tablespoon; as a result, the repair
mechanism of the body goes out of balance and has nothing to reduce the
over abundance of fibrin it deposits in nearly every thing from simple
cuts, to the inside of our internal organs and blood vessels. This is
when most women begin to develop things like fibrocystic breast disease,
uterine fibroids, endometriosis, and we all grow arterial sclerotic
(meaning scar tissue) plaque, and have fibrin beginning to spider web
its way inside of our internal organs reducing their size and function
over time. This is why as we age our wounds heal with thicker, less
pliable, weaker and very visible scars.
If we replace the lost enzymes we can control and reduce the amount
of scar tissue and fibrosis our bodies have. As physicians in the US are
now discovering, even old scar tissue can be “eaten away” from surgical
wounds, pulmonary fibrosis, kidney fibrosis and even keloids years
after their formation. Medical doctors in Europe and Asia have known
this and have used orally administered enzymes for these situations for
over 40 years!
Blood Cleansing: The blood
is not only the river of life, it is also the river through which the
cells and organs dispose of their garbage and dead material. Enzymes
improve circulation by eating the excess fibrin that causes blood to
sometimes get as thick as catsup or yogurt, creating the perfect
environment for the formation of clots. All of this material is supposed
to be cleared by the liver on its "first pass", or the first time it
goes through but given the sluggish and near toxic or toxic states of
everyone's liver these days that seldom happens. So the sludge remains
in the blood waiting for the liver to have enough free working space and
enough enzymes to clean the trash out of the blood. This can take days,
and in some cases, weeks! (8).
When systemic enzymes are taken, they stand ready in the blood and take the strain off of the liver by:
- Cleaning excess fibrin from the blood and reducing the
stickiness of blood cells. These two actions minimize the leading causes
of stroke and heart attack causing blood clots. (8).
- Breaking dead material down small enough that it can immediately pass into the bowel. (8).
- Cleanse the FC receptors on the white blood cells improving
their function and availability to fight off infection. (9). And here we
come to the only warning we have to give concerning the use of systemic
enzymes - don't use the product if you are a hemophiliac or are on
prescription blood thinners like Coumadin and Heparin, without direct
medical supervision. The enzymes cause the drugs to work better so there
is the possibility of thinning the blood too much.
Immune System Modulating:
Enzymes are adaptogenic seeking to restore a steady state to the body.
(9). When the immune system is running low we become susceptible to
infectious disease, when it’s cranked up too high then the system
creates antibodies that attack it's own tissues as are seen in the auto
immune diseases of MS, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Lupus. Here the enzymes
will tone down immune function and eat away at the antibodies the
immune system is making to attack its bodies own tissue.
Virus and Bacteria Fighting:
Viruses harm us by replicating in our bodies. To do this a virus must
bond itself to the DNA in our cells through the medium of its exterior
protein cell wall. Anything that disrupts that cell wall inhibits the
ability of viral replication by rendering individual viruses inert.
(10,11). Systemic enzymes can tell the difference between the proteins
that are supposed to be in your body and those that are foreign or not
supposed to be there, (again the enzyme lock and key mechanism).
Serrapeptase has the strongest protein eating effect of any commercially
available enzyme and can be of help in combating viruses.
Systemic Enzymes also have been found to have mild anti-bacterial
properties. A bacteria is a foreign protein (exogenous). Proteolytic
enzymes eat exogenous proteins in the body.
One note: many in the States have learned in school that enzymes are
too big a protein to be absorbed through the gut. The pioneering
research done in the US by Dr. Max Wolf (MD & PhD x7) at Columbia
University in the 40’s through the 70’s has not made it to the awareness
of most doctors. There are currently over 200 peer reviewed research
articles dealing with the absorption, utilization and therapeutic action
of orally administered systemic enzymes. A search through Pub Med using
the key words: serrapeptase, papain, bromelain, trypsin, chymo trypsin,
nattokinase and systemic enzyme will yield some of the extensive work.
Systemic enzymes now have a 4 decade plus history of widespread medical
use in central Europe and Japan.
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References:
1) Carroll A., R.: Clinical examination of an enzymatic
anti-inflammatory agent in emergency surgery. Arztl. Praxis 24 (1972),
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2) Mazzone A, et al.: Evaluation of Serratia peptidase in acute or chronic
inflammation of otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre, double blind,
randomized trial versus placebo. J Int Med Res. 1990; 18(5):379-88.
3) Kee W., H. Tan S, L., Lee V. Salmon Y. M.: The treatment of breast
engorgement with Serrapeptase: a randomized double blind controlled
trial. Singapore Med J. 1989:30(l):48-54.
4) Celebrex article Wall Street Journal 19 April 1999.
5) No author listed: Regular Use of Pain Relievers Can Have Dangerous
Results. Kaleidoscope Interactive News, American Medical Association
media briefing. July 24, 1997.
6) Enzymes ń A Drug of the Future, Prof. Heinrich Wrba MD and Otto Pecher MD. Published 1993 Eco Med.
7) Kakinumu A. et al.: Regression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by
administration of serrapeptase. Biochem. Pharmacol. 31:2861-2866,1982.
8) Ernst E., Matrai A.: Oral Therapy with proteolytic enzymes for modifying blood rheology. Klin Wschr. 65 (1987), 994.
9) Kunze R., Ransberger K., et at: Humoral immunomodulatory capasity
of proteases in immune complex decomposition and formation. First
International symposium on combination therapies, Washington, DC, 1991.
10) Jager H.: Hydrolytic Enzymes in the therapy of HIV disease. Zeitschr. Allgemeinmed., 19 (1990), 160.
11) Bartsch W.: The treatment of herpes zoster using proteolytic enzymes. Der Informierte Arzt. 2 (1974), 424-429.
Why Zymessence®: Because You Asked and We Listened! The New Formula is Even Stronger!
You
asked for a systemic enzyme that did not need to be taken by the
handful (not the recommended dose on the label but how many you actually
have to take to get good effects, usually: 10 - 60 capsules/tablets a
day).
With Zymessence®, you only need to take 2 to 3 capsules a day!
You asked for a systemic enzyme that was affordable.
With Zymessence®, a 60 day supply will only cost $96.95 at the full suggested retail price!
What Makes Zymessence™ Better: It's All in the Mix!
Zymessence™ is part of an emerging "new breed" of products in the field of Systemic Enzyme Therapy. It combines the best of both the "Old School" and the "New School" science of proteolytic enzymes to form a super effective and affordable blend.
The "Old School" Systemic Enzymes, blended animal pancreatin (usually a 4X, 6X, 8X or 10X dilution) with fruit enzymes and then added Trypsin and Chymotrypsin extracts (also from Pancreatin) to create a wide-ranging and effective anti-inflammation and anti-fibrosis action. The drawback is Trypsin and Chymotrypsin are extremely expensive so not a lot is put into each tablet or capsule! The upside to using animal based pancreatin is research and clinical experience show that these enzyme blends last 24 to 36 hours in the body.
The "New School" Systemic Enzymes, blend fruit, vegetable and fermented fungal based enzymes (such as fermented Serrapeptase), to increase the action of their product. As Serrapeptase is substantially stronger than Trypsin or Chymotrypsin, it does in fact increase the effectiveness of these enzyme blends several fold. The drawback is that clinical experience and research both show that these enzyme products only have 4 to 6 hours of action before they leave the body. The upside is Serrapeptase, though stronger, is far less expensive than Chymotrypsin and Trypsin so more can be put into each tablet or capsule!
Zymessence™ takes a page from the "Old School":
The Zymessence™ blend uses undiluted, full strength 12 to 14X animal based Pancreatin (with its naturally occurring Trypsin and Chymotrypsin) for its longer lasting effects.
Zymessence™ takes a page from the "New School":
Then Zymessence™ combines the usual fruit enzymes with Serrapeptidase (Serrapeptase) to greatly increase its effectiveness while keeping costs low!
And More... Zymessence™ uses an exclusive "enteric matrix technology":
Common enteric coatings just on the outside of a tablet or capsule are meant to protect the contents against destruction by stomach acid. Most enzymes are very sensitive to acids and are easily destroyed. But mere enteric coatings on the outside can be scratched or pitted just by the tablets knocking around inside their bottle! This allows stomach acid to enter the product and kill it before it has a chance to do any good. The "Enteric Matrix Technology" used in the production of Zymessence™ means the entire caplet is protected inside and out by an enteric film that runs through every micro-granule within it, thus ensuring greater protection of the enzymes and increased absorption for you!
Zymessence™, the first and only systemic enzyme blend actually developed by Dr. William Wong, ND, PhD
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