Ask Mr. Vitamin was born from that basic desire; to help people with what I know. Ask Mr. Vitamin started out as a simple Question & Answer column in my stores monthly newsletter. It soon grew to a published column in health and fitness magazines. It is now growing again into an honest and integrity based brand. When you see the AMV brand or logo you can know that your not getting a bunch of biased nonsense."
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
AMAZING…GARBAGE…IN YOUR BLOOD STREAM!
Q. I heard a TV doctor talking about the importance of enzymes. I know why vitamins, minerals, proteins etc. are needed, but why should I be concerned with enzymes?
Madeline T.
A. Enzymes are amazing microscopic molecules, responsible for almost all chemical reactions within our body. They act as the catalyst for all metabolic functions of the nutrients you mentioned…vitamins, minerals and proteins.
While some enzymes help us digest food, others digest the garbage that accumulates within the bloodstream. When blood is unhealthy, it can increase the instances of occasional fatigue, soreness and a general feeling of being run down. Over time, blood naturally becomes riddled with undigested food, decayed and oxidized cells, fibrin and fatty proteins. These components can interfere with normal immune and joint function, making us feel tired and sluggish.
Whether you’re a performance athlete or normally aging adult, healthy blood is essential to vitality and well-being. A balanced enzyme blend will support cardiovascular health while maintaining normal, healthy inflammatory levels.
Should you be concerned with getting enough enzymes? Only if your not eating and supplementing right. True, honest to goodness “natural foods” are naturally balanced with enzymes. Top quality, whole food based, bio-available nutritional supplements should also have the correct enzyme blend. Two enzyme brands that are readily available on store shelves are Enzymedica and Neprinol AFD.
AMV
*Health Disclaimer: This information is not presented by a medical practitioner and is for educational and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment
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