When
    someone eats mainly packaged foods, is on a first-name basis 
    with the staff at Burger King and wouldn't know a fresh vegetable if it bit
    them in the derriere, it's no surprise to hear they have health problems. 
    After
    all, like your Mother told you, you are what you eat. And if you eat
    garbage, well, you feel like garbage. 
    But
    what about the person who tries to be careful with their diet? 
    The
    one who takes the time to make meals from scratch and would rather starve
    than go through the drive-thru at Mickey D's or eat airplane food. 
    Why
    would they be sick? 
    Well,
    one BIG possibility is a digestive enzyme deficiency. 
    You
    see, even though digestive enzymes work to break down the specific chemical
    bonds in the foods you eat, their work goes WAAAYYY beyond that. 
    And
    if they're not doing all they should because there are too few of them,
    this can affect you from head to toe. 
    Here's
    why: 
    Proteases 
    Proteases are the enzymes that
    digest proteins. 
    Now,
    most proteins are acidic.  So when you have too FEW proteases in your
    system to break down proteins so they can be absorbed into your
    bloodstream, this can actually lead to too MUCH alkalinity in your blood.
    And that can cause anxiety and insomnia. 
    Plus,
    protein is needed to transport calcium in your blood.  So without the
    proteases to break the protein down, the calcium can't get where it needs
    to be.  That means you're encouraging calcium deficient diseases like
    osteoporosis as well as arthritis. 
    Protein
    is also changed into glucose (energy) as needed.  So poor protein digestion
    can lead to hypoglycemia, moodiness and irritability.  Do any
    of those symptoms sound like you? 
    Never
    dreamed it was could be related to enzymes, did you? 
    Read
    on... 
    Amylases 
    Amylases digest carbs and dead
    white blood cells (also known as pus). So when you're
    low in amylases you are susceptible to abscesses (inflamed, swollen
    collections of pus). 
    Amylase
    also helps fight inflammation, especially where the hormone histamine is
    involved.  So being low in amylase can worsen skin problems like
    psoriasis, eczema, hives, reactions to bug bites and herpes. 
    Asthma
    and emphysema can even be made worse by an amylase deficiency 
    I bet you never dreamed asthma attacks or rashes could have
    anything to do with amylase, did you? 
    Hmmm. 
    Let's see what else may be going on. 
    Lipases 
    Since lipases digest fats,
    lipase deficient people have a tendency toward high cholesterol, high
    triglycerides, difficulty losing weight and diabetes. 
    I
    bet that doesn't describe any of you, does it? :-) 
    People
    low in lipase also have decreased cell permeability, meaning that a
    "brick wall" is built around your cells--so essential nutrients
    can't get in and wastes can't get out.  This causes toxin build-up and
    a variety of nutrient deficiencies that vitamins can't help you with. 
    So
    you can diet until the cows come home or pop vitamins like crazy, but if
    you're low in lipases, you've failed before you start. 
    Cellulases 
    Cellulases break down the
    fiber you eat. 
    Of
    all the enzymes, cellulase deficiency causes the widest variety of health
    challenges and can especially affect your intestinal and cardiovascular
    health. 
    Lacking
    cellulase can lead to problems with your pancreas as well gas, cramps and
    bloating. 
    Have
    you been bloated recently? 
    Your
    body doesn't produce cellulase, so it is vital to get enough through fresh
    fruits and vegetables or supplemental sources. 
    So what should you do now? 
    Now
    that enzyme deficiency is not this strange thing that mysteriously
    "happens to someone else" but instead has a familiar face for you,
    you can see just how important they are. 
    And
    how devastating it can be to your health without them. 
    The
    good news is that no matter how deficient in enzymes you may be, you CAN
    help your body along with these two important measures: 
    1- Eat food sources of
    enzymes and help conserve your natural enzymes 
    And
    if you want tasty ways to enjoy getting enzymes from your foods, let Great
    Taste No Pain show you what to do. 
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    will show you how to structure delicious, easy to digest meals featuring
    many enzyme-rich foods that will not only taste fantastic but help conserve
    your enzyme supply and keep you feeling good!  Check it out here. 
    And
    if you're gluten sensitive, I've got you covered too. Great Taste No Gluten is
    for you instead. 
      
    2- Supplement with a high
    grade digestive enzyme supplement 
    Digestizol Max
    can be a huge help with enzyme deficiencies. 
    Its
    super-potent
    blend of 14 enzymes targets a broad range of proteins, carbohydrates,
    sugars, fats and fibers in your diet. 
    When
    you just take one Digestizol Max with meals, its 14 plant-derived
    enzymes help break down all of your foods completely just as nature
    intended. This encourages smooth digestion as well as improvements in the
    enzyme-related health problems I mentioned up above. 
    But
    that's not all! 
    Digestizol
    Max also includes a carefully formulated blend of five of nature's best
    herbal solutions to help calm your system: 
    1- Peppermint oil: Modern studies
    indicate that peppermint oil can help ease symptoms of irritable bowel
    syndrome (IBS) including abdominal pain, bloating, gas, and diarrhea. 
    2- Ginger: This
    antioxidant herb is known for its digestion-aiding properties. Researchers
    believe it can help fight diarrhea, ease nausea, ease IBS symptoms,
    safeguard against ulcers and support overall intestinal health. 
    3- Coriander
    (Coriandrum sativum):This herb helps settle the stomach, ease
    gas problems, alleviate inflammatory conditions, relieve heartburn and
    prevent diarrhea. 
    4- Cayenne (capsicum): This widely
    used herb supports tissues lining the stomach and intestines and can help
    with flatulence. 
    5- Rooibos/Red Tea (Aspalathus
    linearis):
    Rooibos is gaining considerable attention as a high level antioxidant.
    Researchers believe it can also provide anti-spasmodic effects that lessen
    painful gas cramps. 
    Don't
    run the risk of enzyme-related health problems creeping up on you. 
    Give your body a little help and make sure your enzyme supply is all it
    needs to be with Great
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    I'm
    sure you'll see the difference in how you feel very soon. 
    To
    your health, 
    Sherry
    Brescia 
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    PPS: Jeanette is astounded
    at how she feels! 
    Hi Sherry, 
    I have been following your plan as close as
    I can and I take the Digestizol Max
    and I haven't had any pain! 
    I've been in pain for so long
    that I just held my breath thinking that it is going to start hurting
    again--but it hasn't. I'm astounded! 
    I was told last week that I
    need to have the scope down my throat but I'm thinking that now I may not
    need to. 
    Thank you Sherry from the
    bottom of my heart. 
    Jeanette 
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