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Why Are Enzymes Important To Us?

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    Most of these substances are synthesized from components of undigested food, water and other nutritional supplements, or from breakdown products of tissues. They are also beginning to learn how to manipulate enzymes at the most basic tissue or cellular levels where they are may be defective and cause disease. Likewise, they are learning how to administer enzymes to correct or even prevent these disease causing abnormalities.

    The reaction is accelerated through the use of enzymes. For example, an enzyme can help a reaction that converts substance A to substance B and vise versa.This acceleration without consumption is the nature of a catalyst. For practical purposes, most biochemical reactions require enzymes since the reaction from A -----B might take hundreds of years without them.

    And yet, medicine has paid only limited attention to these vital components of our bodies. When enzymes were studied in medical by the authors, the emphasis was placed on their function as digestive elements from the pancreas and gastrointestinal track, and on their role in diagnosis. We were taught in medical school that oral enzymes were indicated only other medical conditions 'because they were not absorbed'.
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