A Basic Understanding of Enzymes

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<a href="http://www.takebackyourhealth.com/faq.html">Systemic Enzymes</a> http://www.TakeBackYourHealth.com Did you know that enzymes are critical in a person’s ability to think, see, feel, and breathe? In fact, enzymes are primarily responsible for the health and proper functioning of your immune system, your liver, kidneys, digestive system, bloodstream, pancreas, and spleen as well as the proper utilization of nutrients and production of all the hormones in the human body body. Enzymes are proteins that assist the progress of all the chemical reactions that occur in the human body and in all other living organisms, for that matter. Enzymes are essential for every single chemical action. All the bones, tissues, muscles, organs, and cells are governed by enzymes. There are enzymes that are naturally produced by the body. However, there are also enzymes which the body cannot synthesize. Commonly, the enzymes which the body is not able to produce are referred to as non essential enzymes. Examples of such include phenylalanine, threonine, isoleucine, leucine, methionine, and lysine. Both essential and none essential enzymes are generally needed by the body, they are simply tagged as such to emphasize that the enzymes the body is unable to produce is just as essential as the ones that the body is able to produce. You see, enzymes work hand in hand. <a href="http://www.takebackyourhealth.com/contact.html">Enzymes</a>
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