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 The Role of Enzymes
Before the human body has access to nutrients and energy from foods, they must go through the digestion process.
Digestion is the process when food is broken down into smaller, useable units. For the digestion process to work effectively digestive enzymes are necessary. The body produces these enzymes on its own and also receives them from the diet. If these enzymes are deficient, the nutrients from food may pass through the digestive system without being fully digested. Gas and bloating are the most common discomforts associated with a decrease of enzymes.
Common enzymes are:
- Lipase which is found in fat.
- Amylase which is found in carbohydrates and sugars.
- Lactase which is found in milk and milk products.
- Pepsin which is found in protein.
Just because you're enjoying a high-protein, low-carb diet doesn’t mean you are receiving all the benefits from the food you eat. For many, it will come as a surprise that the human body does not possess all the catalyzing enzymes it needs to break down the dietary proteins present in a given meal. Sometimes we actually need an "assist" to be able to assimilate all the nutritional benefits our food can provide.
That's where Aminogen® comes in.
With its patented enzyme technology, Aminogen® contains specially selected protein enzymes that act to improve the assimilation of dietary proteins. Simply take one tablet with each protein-containing meal. Then your body will be better able to assimilate the dietary protein present in your food. And you will achieve your best results when you take Aminogen® in conjunction with a Thermojetics® regimen and a balanced diet.
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| * These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or
prevent any disease.
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