An Introduction to Proteolytic Enzymes and Digestive Enzymes

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Systemic Enzymes
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Since ancient times, Egyptians and Arabians knew that there exists an invisible force that transforms one substance into another- a mysterious force that enables all living things to change or evolve. Over the course of time, man's unquenchable thirst for knowledge and understanding lead to the discovery of the various substances responsible for these transformations. Today, these substances are commonly referred to as enzymes.

Enzymes are energized protein molecules present in all living organisms. Enzymes are responsible for catalyzing and regulating all the biochemical reactions that occur within the body. Thus, it is referred to as a biocatalyst. In fact, without enzymes, there would be no possibility of life in plants, animals, or in humans.

Enzymes are complex structures and are individually assigned with specific tasks. This is done so in order for each to be able to perform with great efficiency. This is nature's way of conserving energy to be able to provide balance. Each of these enzymes performs a particular task so as not to over exert and drain itself. Therefore, each is able to continuously accomplish its job without fail. And with these enzymes working together, the body is able to develop and perform to its full potential. When you think about it, you can well appreciate the logic behind such principle.

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