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DIGESTASE
DIGESTASE™ is uniquely formulated with AdvanZymes™ to assist in the digestion of all food groups. These highly purified enzymes are concentrated from mycological sources specifically cultivated for optimum digestive activity in the human body. Size: Price:
Each capsule contains:      
INDICATIONS: 60 $34.00

• Indigestion    
• Impaired Gallbladder Function    
• Malabsorption    
• Food Allergies    
FORMULATION:    
Protease Blend (alkaline, neutral and acid proteases plus peptidase) 50,000 HUT    
Lipase 3000 LU    
Amylase 25000 DU    
Glucoamylase 20 AGU    
Malt Diastase 300 DP    
Lactase 1000 ALU    
Invertase 2 IAU    
alpha-Galactosidase 800 AGSU    
Cellulase 500 CU    
Pectinase/Phytase 10 ENDO-PGU    
     
Other ingredients: gelatin, water.      
This product does not contain any      
soy, wheat, milk, sugar, salt, artifi-      
cial colors or flavors.      
RECOMMENDED DOSAGE: One capsule with every meal or snack with at least 8 oz. of liquid. Capsule contents may be taken by spoon or, immediately after mixing with a small amount of tepid water, by oral syringe. Dosage may be increased according to need or food consumption.

INDIGESTION

Optimal digestion is dependent upon optimal digestive enzymes. It has been established that ingested enzymes work with enzymes produced by the body in the process of digestion DIGESTASE contains highly active enzymes with a broad range of specificities to handle all food preferences. DIGESTASE includes:

• Protease Blend — consists of alkaline, neutral and acid proteases plus peptidase. Our protease blend includes proteases that are active in a wide range of pH's, ensuring that protein digestion will begin in the

stomach. It also includes enzymes with a wide range of specificities (i.e. both endo- and exoproteases such as peptidase) in order to ensure the highest degree of protein degradation.

Lipase — is one of two major components in the fat digesting system of the digestive tract. The other is bile, which brings ingested fat into solution so that lipase may break it down (see "Impaired Gallbladder Function" below).

Amylase — in saliva normally begins the digestion of carbohydrates in the mouth which then continues in the small intestine through pancreatic amylases. Supplementation with amylase allows digestion of car-
bohydrates to proceed during the time food is held in the stomach,
which is usually about one hour.

Glucoamylase— specifically catalyzes the hydrolysis of glucosidic (i.e involving glucose) bonds.

Malt Diastase — attacks carbohydrates at their ends, cleaving off disaccharides (primarily).

Lactase — digests the disaccharide lactose, "milk sugar," into glucose and galactose. Difficulty digesting lactose is the problem in those who are "dairy intolerant."

Invertase — breaks sucrose down into glucose and fructose. This enzyme augments the enzymatic function performed by enzymes secreted by the epithelial cells lining the small intestine.

alpha-Galactosidase — cleaves galactose bonds. This enzyme is  normally absent from the digestive juice. Without this enzyme, foods rich in this type of bond (e.g., beans) provide undigested nutrients to bacte-
ria in the colon which digest them and produce gas.

gllulase — is not normally found in the human body. Supplementary cellulase is not primarily intended to break cellulose down to the extent required for absorption, but rather to increase its solubility and thus enhance its ability to bind water and toxins. Binding water increases stool bulk and  decreases transit time.

Ptectinase/Phytase — respectively break down pectin, a non-cellulose polysaccharide commonly found in fruits and vegetables, and phytic acid (inositol hexaphosphoric acid) which is found in grains, seeds, rhizomes and other food.

IMPAIRED GALLBLADDER FUNCTION

Digestion of dietary fats is accomplished by enzymes (lipases) with the assistance of bile, which is produced by the liver and supplied by way of the gallbladder. The function of bile is to bring ingested fats into solution to facilitate the work of the lipases. DIGESTASE provides additional lipase, which compensates for a decrease in bile due to impaired gallbladder function.

FOOD ALLERGIES

Food allergies may arise from leakage into the blood of undegraded food particles. The immune system mounts a response to these "invaders" and becomes primed to strongly respond to subsequent presentations of these antigens. Thorough degradation of ingested food to its component nutrients destroys its antigen icity and reduces the risk of repeated bouts of foodallergy.

Selected References
(1) Prochaska, L.J. and Piekutowski,
W.V. "On the synergistic effects
of enzymes in food with
enzymes in the human body. A
literature survey and analytical
report" Med. Hypotheses 1994;
42:355-362.

These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

MALABSORPTION

The absorption of nutrients from the digestive tract depends upon the degradation of proteins and carbohydrates to their elementary constituents—simple sugars and amino acids. The absorption of nutrients derived from fats is somewhat complicated and requires both degradation from lipases and emulsification from bile. Malabsorption of nutrients may arise from incompletedigestion. DIGESTASE's broad spectrum of digestive enzymes (see above) addresses this problem. 

  
FLORASE
high potency blend of "friendly" bacteria plus FOS and lactofemn to help the body maintain a healthy balance of microorganisms in the intestinal tract. Size: Price:
Each capsule contains:      
INDICATIONS: 60 $28.00

• Chronic Constipation    
• Intestinal Parasites    
• pH and Bacterial Imbalances in    
Small and Large Intestines    
FORMULATION:    
L. plantarum 3 Billion org.    
L. acidophilus 1 Billion org.    
B. fongum 200 Million org.    
L. casei 200 Million org.    
Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) 75 mg.    
Lactofemn 5 mg    
Other i ngredients: gelatin, water.      
This product does not contain any      
soy, wheat, milk, sugar, salt, artifi-      
cial colors or flavors. Store tightly      
sealed under refrigeration.      
RECOMMENDED DOSAGE: One (1) capsule upon arising or at bed- time, with at least 8 oz. of liquid. Capsule contents may be taken by spoon or by oral syringe immedi- ately after mixing with a small amount of tepid water. Dosage may be increased according to need.

CHRONIC CONSTIPATION

Supplementation to enhance the colonization of the colon with lactic acid bacteria (such as the Lactobacillus plantarum, LactobacUlus acidophilus, LactobacUlus case! and Bifidobacterium longum found in FLORASE) has been found to effectively relieve constipation in humans\

INTESTINAL PARASITES

The value of the "friendly bacteria" normally found in the human digestive tract, such as L plantarum, L. acidophUus, L. case/and B. longum is well established.

L. plantarum is actually used as protective cultures to improve microbial safety of foods. This usage comes from their secretion of "bacteriocins" which are proteins which are lethal to certain other bacteria^. L. plantarum has also been found in animal models to inhibit the translocation of bacteria from the gut to other organs (e.g., liver, lymph nodes'. Oral supplementation with L acidophUus can enhance antiinfective mechanisms of defense^. Research has suggested that one mechanism for the beneficial effects of ingesting L. acidophUus is stimulation of the production of inter-leukin-1 alpha and tumor necrosis factor-alpha, which have potent cytoci-dal and cytostatic effects on tumor cells'. The mechanisms of immune support by B. longum have been widely studied in animal models. It has been found that B. longum stimulates the immune system by enhancing the activity of natural killer cells in the spleen of rats^ and by stimulating intestinal IgA production. L. casei has been demonstrated to have an immunostimu-latory effect in human subjects by the intestinal secretion of igA and thus promoting the gut immunological barrier. FLORASE also contains lactofer-rin, which is currently the object of considerable study. Lactoferrin is the iron containing (heme) constituent of mother's milk. Lactoferrin has been shown to be an effective antibacterial agent, being found even in tears as one component of the defense of the outer eye". Supplementation with lactoferrin has been found to inhibit bacterial translocation (from the digestive tract to other organs and systems), probably due to its suppression of bacterial overgrowth.

pH/BACTERIAL IMBALANCES

Short chain fatty acids are produced by the normal metabolism of coionic lactic acid bacterial One consequence of this is the normalization of the coionic pH. Another result of active coionic colonization with lactic acid bacteria is a shift in the balance of coionic microflora in favor of healthy (gram-positive) bacteria^ . FLORASE contains true-tool igosaccharides (FOS), which have been shown to be an effective nutrient for intestinal probiotic bacteria (such an activity is sometimes called 'prebioticO. FOS is indigestible to normal human digestive enzymes, and therefore passes whole into the colon where it becomes available as a nutrient to friendly" bacteria^

Selected References

1. Salminen, S. & Salminen, E. Uactu lose, lactic acid bacteria, intestinal microecology and mucosal protection" Scand I Castroenterol Suppi 1997; 222: 45-8.

2. Olasupo, W.A. "Bacteriocins of Lactobacaillus plantarum strains from fermented foods" Folia Microbiol 1996; 41: 130-136.

3. Adawi, D., et al. "Effect of Lactobacillus supplementation with and without arginine on liver damage and bacterial translocation in an acute liver injury model in the rat" Hepatologv 1997; 25:642-7.

4. Schiffrin, E.J. et al. "Immune modulation of blood leukocytes in humans by lactic acid bacteria: criteria for strain selection" Am I Clin Nutr 1997; 66: 515S-20S.

5. Rangavajhyala, N. et al. "Nonlipopolysaccharide com

ponents) of Lactobacillus aci-dophilus stimulate(s) the production of interleukin-1 alpha and tumor necrosis factor-alpha by murine macrophages" Nutr Cancer 1997; 28:130-4.

6. Sekine, K. et al. "Inhibition of initiation and early stage development of aberrant crypt foci and enhanced natural killer activity in male rats administered bovine lactoferin con-comitantly with azoxymethane" Cancer Lett 1997; 121: 211-6.

7. Takahashi, T. et al. "Effects of orally ingested Bifidobacterium longum on the mucosal IgA response of mice to dietary antigens" Biosci Biotechnol Biochem 1998:62:10-15.

8. McClellan, K.A. "Mucosal defense of the outer eye" Surv Ophthalmol 1997; 42:233-46.

9. Teraguchi, S. et al. "Orally administered bovine lactoferrin inhibits backterial translocation in mice fed bovine milk" Appi Environ Microbiol 1995; 61: 4131-4.

10. Roberfroid, M.B. "Health benefits of non-digestible ol igosaccharides" Adv Exp Med Biol 1997; 427: 211-9.

  
PROTEASE 375K  or
TPP PROTEASE
PROTEASE 375K is uniquely mulated with AdvanZymes™ to promote systemic balance. These highly purified enzymes are con- centrated from mycological sources specifically cultivated for optimum activity in the human body. Size: Price:
Each capsule contains:      
INDICATIONS: 60 $32.00

• Blood Toxins    
• Weakened Immunity    
• Hormonal Imbalances    
• Impaired Kidney Function      
• Slow Tissue Repair      
FORMULATION:      
Protease Blend  375000 HUT    
Other ingredients: gelatin, water.      
This product does not contain any      
soy, wheat, milk, sugar, salt, artificial colors or flavors.      
RECOMMENDED DOSAGE: One (I ) capsule two times per day, preferably upon arising and at bedtime, with at least 8 oz. of liq- uid. Capsule contents may be taken by spoon or, immediately after mixing with a small amount of tepid water, by oral syringe. Dosage may be increased accord- ing to need.

BLOOD TOXINS

PROTEASE 375K contains proprietary, highly concentrated proteolytic enzymes from Aspergillus oryzae. Proteolytic enzyme supplements taken by mouth (on an empty stomach) have been shown to be absorbed in substantial quantities into the blood to bind to serum proteins, especially alpha 2-macroglobulin, and to be delivered to sites of immune function^. One of the best established functions served by AspergUlus pro tease is in the maintenance of normal blood flow by breaking down blood clots (fibrinolysis). Years of clinical experience has shown that toxins are also removed from the blood, perhaps as a result of an overall improvement in blood flow.

WEAKENED IMMUNITY

There is a change in the conformation of (when protease is bound to it which is evident as an increase in mobility in polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, referred to as a shift from the "slow" to the "fast" form. Accompanying this shift is a dramatic increase in the tendency of activated macrophages, fibroblasts and hepatocytes to bind the a2m complex. Moreover, a2M complexes also exhibit an increased binding of several very important cytokines (hormone-like molecules which have a powerful influence on immune cells) such as transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-P) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-a)^5. By modulating, and potentially delivering such cytokines to sites of immune system activity, the (a2M/protease complexes which result from oral protease supplementation have a powerful immune-strengthening effect.

HORMONAL IMBALANCES

Years of clinical experience have led to the conclusion that hormonal imbalances may be helped by oral protease supplementation. The mechanism by which this takes place is not known precisely, but there is a well recognized linkage between the neuroendocrine and immune systems. It may be that correcting hormonal imbalances is the result of strengthening

IMPAIRED KIDNEY FUNCTION

In glomerulonephritis there is a build up of protein in the basement membrane of the glomeruli of the kidneys. Fluids must pass through this basement membrane in the initial phase of the filtration of the blood by the kidneys. Recent research using an animal model of this condition lends further support to the concept that enzymes capable of degrading immune complexes in situ can ameliorate glomerulonephritis.

SLOW TISSUE REPAIR

Tissue repair, or wound healing, is usually divided into three phases:

inflammatory,

characterized by platelet accumulation, coagulation and leukocyte migration

proliferative,

characterized by re-epithelializa- tion, angiogenesis, fibroplasia and wound contraction, and

remodeling,

characterized by the dermis's response to injury through the production of collagen and matrix proteins over a period of months to returns to its preinjury structure.

Research has shown that these processes are regulated by various cytokines. As discussed above, oral protease supplementation leads to the formation of activated a2M, which significantly modulates tissue cytokines.

Selected References

(1 ) Absorption of Orally Administered Enzymes MI.G. Gardner and K.-J. Steffens, eds. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1995.

(2) Castell J.V Friedrich G., Kuhn C.-S. & Poppe G.E. "Intestinal absorption of undegraded proteins in men: presence of bromelain in plasma after oral intake" Am I Physiol 1997; 273: G139-G146.

(3) Larsson L.J.; Frisch E.P.;Torneke K.; Lindblom T. & Bjork 1. "Properties of the complex between alpha 2-macroglobulin and brinase, a proteinase from Aspergillus oryzae with throm-bolytic effect" Thromb Res 1988; 49:55-68.

(4) Nouza K. "Outlooks of systemic enzyme therapy in rheumatoid arthritis and other immunopathological diseases" Acta Univ Carol FMedl 1994; 40:101-4.

(5) LaMarre J., Wollenberg G.K., Gonias S.L. & Hayes M.A. "Biology of Disease: Cytokine binding and clearance properties of proteinase-activated 02-macroglobulins" Lab Inv 1991; 65:3-14

(6) Gesualdo L, Ricanati S Hassa M.O., Emancipator S.N., & Lamm M.E. "Enzymolysis of glomerular immune deposits in vivo with dextranase/protease ameliorates proteinuria, hema-turia, and mesangial proliferation in murine experimental IgA nephropathy" I Clin Invest 1990; 86:715-722

(7) Moulin V. "Growth factors in skin wound healing" Eur I Cell Biol 1995; 68: 1-7.

 

  
ANTIOXIDASE™
ANTIOXIDASE™ is uniquely formulat- ed with AdvanZymes and potent natural antioxidants. The highly puri- fied enzymes in the protease blend are concentrated from mycological sources specifically cultivated for opti- mum activity in the human body. Size: Price:
Each capsule contains:      
INDICATIONS; 60 $36.00

• Cellular Damage    
• Premature Aging    
• Environmental Toxins    
FORMULATION:    
Protease Blend 8000 HUT    
Lipase 50 LU    
Amylase 1000 DU    
Cellulase 250 CU    
Catalase 100 CatU    
Vitamin A 2500 I.U.    
Vitamin C 17 mg.    
Vitamin E 100 U.I.    
Selenium 25 mcg    
Zinc 7.5 mg    
Quercetin 25 mg    
Turmeric Extract 25 mg    
Grape Seed Extract 20 mg    
Lycopenes 15 mg    
Green Tea Catechins 15 mg    
Lipoic Acid  5 mg    
Other ingredients: gelatin, water. This      
product does not contain any wheat,      
milk, sugar, salt, artificial colors or fla-      
vors.      
RECOMMENDED DOSAGE; One (1) capsule with or between meals with at least 8 oz. of liquid. Capsule contents may be taken by spoon or, immediate- ly after mixing with a small amount of tepid water, by oral syringe . Dosage may be increased according to need.

Chemical compounds and reactions capable of generating potential toxic oxygen species can be referred to as pro-oxidants. Compounds and reactions disposing of these species, scavenging them, suppressing their formation, or opposing their actions are antioxidants\ Much recent work has found damaging oxidative reactions to be a part of most, if not all human disease and are believed to be integral to the aging process.

ANTIOXIDASE provides a wide variety of antioxidants:

Catalase — an antioxidant enzyme which converts the pro-oxidant hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen.

Dunaleilla — an algae rich in beta-carotene, which has a number of immune enhancing effects'. There is evidence that beta-carotene derived from dunaleilla is significantly more effective as an antioxidant in vivo than synthetic beta-carotene.

Acerola Cherries — a rich natural source of Vitamin C and bioflavonoids, including anthocyanidins and proanthocyanidins. Vitamin C and bioflavonoids are recognized for their potent antioxidant and antiinflammatory properties. Bioflavonoids are generally found in association with Vitamin C, and they work synergistically.

Vitamin E (natural) — probably the most intensively studied of the antioxidants, exhibits strong antioxidant activity in the body. Vitamin E is fat soluble, and its antioxidant actions occur primarily within biological membranes. The end results of its antioxidant activity include support for the immune system.

* SeaSel Kelp — a good natural source of selenium. This mineral is a vital cofactor for the enzyme glutathione peroxidase, which removes lipid hydroperoxides and acts synergistically with catalase and Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase.

Zinc — is effective as a membrane antioxidant".

Querdtin — a bioflavonoid, has been shown to modify eicosanoid biosynthesis (antiprostanoid and anti-inflammatory responses). It has been found to inhibit membrane lipid peroxidation.

Turmeric Extract — contains coumarin, which is a powerful antioxidant".

Crape Seed Extract (Activin®) — contains concentrated procyanidolic oligomers (PCO), which are mixtures of dimers, trimers, and larger polymers of proanthocyanidins. PCO's are among the best studied and most effective bioflavonoids, based in part on their powerful antioxidant activity".

Lycopenes — the predominant carotenoid found in tomatoes. It is the most efficient scavenger of singlet oxygen (a harmful species of oxygen) among the carotenoids.

Creen tea — is a very rich source of a variety of polyphenolic substances, including flavonols and flavonoids. Catechins are one type of flavonol, which have demonstrated exceptional antioxidant activity.

alpha-Lipoic acid — is readily absorbed, remains functional in both its oxidized and reduced forms, has the ability to scavenge a wide variety of free radicals, and chelates metals'.

ANTIOXIDASE provides a broad spectrum of digestive enzymes including protease, amylase, lipase and cellulase to assist in the digestion of food, thereby liberating metabolic resources needed for a strong immune system.

CELLULAR DAMAGE

Cellular membranes are composed of proteins and lipids, principally phospholipids and cholesterol, in the form of a lipid bilayer. For the cellular membrane to support all its necessary functions it must have a well defined "fluidity" which in turn depends upon the appropriate degree of unsaturation in the fatty acids of the phospholipids. These unsaturated fatty acids are susceptible to oxidative attack, and therefore must be defended by cellular antioxidants.

PREMATURE AGING

The signs and symptoms of aging appear at an accelerated pace in individuals exposed to a highly oxidative environment. This is most clearly seen when the symptoms are externally visible, as in the premature aging of the skin when it is overexposed to an oxidative

environment (such as excess sunlight).

ENVIRONMENTAL TOXINS

The damaging effect of a variety of environmental toxins is brought about by oxidative reactions. To maintain the necessary balance between pro-oxidants and antioxidants in the face of the challenge of environmental toxins, it is necessary to provide supplemental antioxidants.

Selected References

1. Harper's Biochemistry. RK Murray, DK Granner, PA Mayes & VW Rodwell, eds. Appleton & Lange, Stamford, CT, 1996, p. 736.

2. Jacob, R.A. and Burri, B.J. "Oxidative damage and defense" Am I Clin Nutr 1996: 63:985S-90S.

3. Bendich, A. "Beta-Carotene and the immune response" Proc Nutr Soc 1991 ; 50: 263-74.

4. Ben-Amotz, A. and Levy, Y. "Bioavailability of a natural iso-mer mixture compared with synthetic all-trans beta-carotene in human serum" Am I Clin Nutr 1996; 63:729-34.

5. The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants A. Chevallier, DK Publishing, New York, 1996, p. 54.

6. Sies, H. and Stahl, W. "Vitamins E and C, b-carotene, and other carotenoids as antioxidants" Am I Clin Nutr 1995;62S:1315S-21S.

7. Meydani, S.N. et al. "Vitamin E supplementation and in vivo immune response in health elderly subjects" J Am Med Assoc 1997; 277:1380-1386.

Wiseman H. "Dietary influences on membrane function: Importance in protection against oxidative damage and disease" Nutr Biochem 1996; 7:2-15.

9. Formica J.V.; Regelson W. "Review of the biology of Quercetin and related bioflavonoids" Food Chem Toxicol 1995; 33:1061-80.

10. Laughton, M.J., Halliwell, B., Evans, P.J., and Hoult, J.R. "Antioxidant and pro-oxidant actions of the plant phenol ics quercetin, gossypol and myricetin. Effects on lipid per-oxidation, hydroxyl radical generation and bleomycin-dependent damage to DNA" Biochem Pharmacol 1989; 38: 2849-2865.

11. Murray,M.T. "PCO sources: Grape seed vs. pine bark" Am I Nat Med 1995:2:6-9.

12. Picard, D. "The biochemistry of green tea polyphenols and thier potential application in human skin cancer" Alt Med Rev 1996; 1: 31 -42.

13.Nichols,T.W. "alpha-Lipoic acid: Biological effects and clinical implications" Alt Med Rev 1997; 2:177-183.

These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

  
CARBOHYDRASE™
CARBOHYDRASE™ js uniquely formulated with AdvanZymes™ and carminative herbal extracts to assist in the digestion of complex carbohydrates, especially legumes (beans). The highly purified enzymes are concentrated from mycological sources specifically cultivated for optimum digestive activity in the human body. Size: Price:
Each capsule contains:      
INDICATIONS: 60 $32.00

• Legume (Bean) Intolerance    
• Chronic Flatulence    
• Children's Colic    
• Low Blood Sugar    
• Mental/Emotional Imbalances    
FORMULATION:    
Amylase 1000 DU    
Glucoamylase 15 AGU    
Malt Diastase 250 DP    
alpha-Galactosidase 3000 AGSU    
Cellulase 300 CU    
Pectinase/Phytase 200 endo-PGU    
Protease Blend 22500 HUT    
Lipase 200 LU    
Ginger Root Extract 95 mg    
Peppermint Extract 55 mg    
Fennel Seed Extract 55 mg    
Other ingredients: gelatin, water.      
This proauct does not contain any      
soy, wheat, milk, sugar, salt, artificial colors or flavors.      
RECOMMENDED DOSAGE: One (1) capsule with every meal or snack high in complex carbohy- drates, particularly legumes (beans), with 8 oz. of liquid. Capsule contents may be taken by spoon or, immediately after mixing with a small amount of tepid water, by oral syringe. Dosage may be increasea accord- ing to need or food consumption.

LEGUME (BEAN) INTOLERANCE

alpha-Galactosidase breaks down galactosidic linkages, common in legume carbohydrates. This enzyme is not normally present in humans. As a result, this enzyme is of particular value to those who choose a diet rich in legumes or who have a special sensitivity to them.

Protease Blend — a proprietary blend of highly concentrated proteolyt-ic enzymes from Aspergillus oryzae. The enzymes will help digest the relatively high protein content in legumes.

CHRONIC FLATULENCE

Flatulence results from bacterial fermentation of any undigested carbohydrates, not just beans. Chronic flatulence results from chronic failure to" fully digest carbohydrates. Therefore, CARBOHYDRASE contains an array of enzymes specific for carbohydrates plus carminative herbs to relieve gas:

Amylase and glucoamylase — are two complex carbohydrate-digesting enzymes from Aspergillus oryzae. Supplementation with amylase and glucoamylase allows digestion of carbohydrates to proceed during the time food is held in the stomach, usually about one hour.

Malt-diastase — closely related to amylase, attacks complex carbohydrates at their ends, cleaving off disaccharides.

Cellulase — digests a main component of plant fiber, cellulose, and is not produced by the human body.

Pectinase/phytase — respectively break down pectin, a non-cellulose polysaccharide commonly found in fruits and vegetables,and phytic acid (inositol hexaphosphoric acid) found in grains, seeds, rhizomes and other food.

Lipase is the lipid (fat) digesting enzyme from AspergUlus oryzae. Incomplete digestion of fat allows fat to coat food particles and therefore interferes with the digestion of other food components such as protein and carbohydrates.

Ginger root extract — is an excellent remedy for many digestive complaints, including indigestion, nausea, and gas. Its beneficial effects are largely due to its volatile oil and oleoresin content. One mechanism by which ginger achieves its effects is through support for mucin production (which protects the digestive tract).

Peppermint extractis excellent for the digestive system,relieving gas and increasing the flow of digestive juices and bile and relaxing the muscles of the gut Peppermint oil inhibits gastrointestinal smooth muscle

* Fennel seed extract — contains about 8% volatile oil (about 80% anethole, plus fenchone and methyl chavicol), which relieves gas.

CHILDREN'S COLIC

It is widely believed that, in many cases, one important contributor to colic is food allergy^. Since food antigens are destroyed if food is thoroughly digested, the array of digestive enzymes found in CARBOHYDRASE is of benefit for colic in children where food allergy is an important cause of the condition.

LOW BLOOD SUGAR

Chronic inability to fully digest complex carbohydrates often leads to the consumption of large quantities of simple sugars. This in turn leads to sudden, large spikes in blood sugar levels. In some individuals, the resulting rise in blood insulin levels is excessive and causes a sudden fall in blood sugar. By supporting thorough digestion of complex carbohydrates, these enzymes lead to a more gradual release of the resulting simple sugars into the blood, resulting in a more gradual release of insulin thus reducing or eliminating the high/low blood sugar cycles.

MENTAL/EMOTIONAL IMBALANCES

Cyclic surges and deficiencies in blood sugar can result in metabolic instability in sensitive brain regions, including areas regulating emotional and hormonal balance. As discussed above, CARBOHYDRASE contains enzymes which facilitate the complete digestion of food and particularly of complex carbohy drates. By allowing the reduction of simple sugar intake and facilitating a shift toward complex carbohydrates, sensitive individuals mayexperience a leveling out of blood sugar levels and, therefore, a normalization of mental and emotional factors influenced by blood sugar levels.

Selected References

1. The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants A. Chevallier, DK Publishing, New York, 1996, p. 153.

2. Goso, Y., Ogata, Y., Ishihara, K., and Hotta, K. "Effects of traditional herbal medicine on gastric mucin against ethanol-induced gastric injury in rats" Comp Biochem Physiol 1996; mC: 17-21.

3. The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants A. Chevallier, DK Publishing, New York, 1996, p. 112.

4. Hills, J.M. and Aaronson, P.I. "The Mechanism of action of peppermint oil in gastrointestinal smooth muscle" Gastroenterol 1991; 101:55-65.

5. The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants A. Chevallier, DK Publishing, New York, 1996, p. 210.

6. Hill D.j., Hudson I.L, Sheffield L.j., Shelton M.J., Menahem S., & Hosking C.S., "A low allergen diet is a significant intervention in infantile colic: results of a community-based study." I Allergy Clin Immunol 1995; 96: 886-92.

 
  
GASTRASE™
GASTRASE™ is uniquely formulat- ed with AdvanZymes™, protective nutrients and soothing herbal extracts to support the lining of the gastrointestinal tract. The highly purified enzymes are concentrated from mycological sources specifi- cally cultivated for optimum diges- tive activity in the human body. Size: Price:
Each capsule contains:      
INDICATION: 60 $28.00

• Gastrointestinal Irritation    
Peptidase 10000 HUT    
Lipase 800 LU    
Amylase 6000 DU    
Glucoamylase 2.5 AGU    
MaltDiastase 50 DP    
Lactase 200 ALU    
Invertase 0.1 IAU    
alpha-Calactosidase 50 AGSU    
Cellulase 300 CU    
Catalase 200 CatU    
Vitamin A 2000 I.U.    
Vitamin E 60 I.U.    
Green Papaya Leaf 100mg    
Marshmailow Extract 90mg    
Gotu Kola Extract 45mg    
Ginger Root Extract 35mg    
Gamma Oryzanol 20mg    
Irish Moss Algae 15mg    
N-Acety Glucosamine 10mg    
Other ingredients: gelatin, water.      
This proauct does not contain any      
wheat, milk, sugar, salt, artificial      
colors or flavors.      
RECOMMENDED DOSAGE: One (1) capsule with each meal and as needed between meals instead of antacids with 8 oz. of liquid. Capsule contents may be taken by spoon or, immediately after mixing with a small amount of tepid water, by oral syringe. Dosage may be increased according to ' need.

GASTROINTESTINAL IRRITATION

GASTRASE is designed to provide comprehensive digestive and palliative support for individuals with gastrointestinal irritation. Consequently, GASTRASE contains a broad spectrum of digestive enzymes. GASTRASE also provides a variety of protective nutrients and soothing herbal extracts to help alleviate problems associated with gastrointestinal irritation. The enzymatic constituents of GASTRASE are:

Green Papaya Leaf — contains papain, a proteolytic enzyme.

Peptidase — digests proteins from their terminal ends.

Lipase — digests lipids (fats).

Amylase — digests carbohydrates.

Clucoamylase — breaks down carbohydrates. Glucoamylase specifically catalyzes the hydrolysis of glucosidic (i.e., involving glucose) bonds.

Malt-diastase — attacks carbohydrates at their ends, cleaving off disac-charides. Disaccharides are then broken down by enzymes bound to the brush border of epithelial cells lining the small intestine. The final products, simple sugars, are readily absorbed into the circulation.

Lactase — breaks down lactose, the characteristic disaccharide of milkproducts, into glucose and galactose.

* Invertase —breaks down sucrose into glucose and fructose, both of which are readily absorbed into the blood. This enzyme augments the enzymatic function performed by enzymes secreted by the epithelial cells lining the small intestine.

* alpha-Calactosidase — specifically cleaves galactose bonds and is normally absent from the digestive juice. Without this enzyme, foods rich in this type of bond (e.g., beans) provide undigested nutrients to bacteria in the colon which digest them and produce gas.

CeMulase — digests cellulose (cellulase is not normally found in humans).

* Catalase works synergistically with other enzymes to inhibit damaging oxidative reactions in the body, specifically by breaking down hydrogen peroxide. 

GASTRASE also targets gastrointestinal irritation with:

Beta-carotene (Dunaleilla) This algae is a rich source of beta-carotene, which has a number of immune enhancing effects'. There is evidence that beta-carotene derived from dunaleilla is significantly more effective as an antioxidant in vivo than synthetic beta-carotene. Much recent work has found damaging oxidative reactions to be a part of most, if not all, human disease and to be integral to the aging process.

Vitamin E (natural) — Vitamin E, the best known and most intensively studied of the antioxidants, exhibits strong antioxidant activity in the body. Because vitamin E is fat soluble, its antioxidant actions occur primarily within biological membranes.

Marshmallow extract— This well recognized soothing herb promotes healthy mucous membranes. Marshmallow root also soothes irritated intestinal epithelia, as in gastritis.

Cotu kola extract— While the primary active constituents are triterpenoid compounds, there are many others which may be important in the overall activity of the herb. Gotu kola supports the normal structure of mucous membranes (epithelium and underlying connective tissue). The epithelium lining the diges tive tract functions in a very stressful environment, both mechanically and chemically. The cells of the epithelium normally last only a few days before they must be replaced.

Ginger root extract — This extract has proven to be an excellent remedy for many digestive complaints, including indigestion, nausea, and gas. Its beneficial effects are largely due to its volatile oil and eleoresin content. One mechanism by which ginger achieves its effects is through support for mucin production (which protects the digestive tract).

Gamma orvzanol — Extensive clinical research in Japan has shown that supplementation with gammaoryzanol, which is derived from rice bran, is highly effective in reducing symptoms related to gastritis and ulcers.

Irish moss— This well recognized soothing herb is useful in indigestion and gastritis. Irish moss contains large amounts of polysaccharides, proteins, amino acids, iodine, and bromine. The polysaccharides become jellylike and demulcent (mucilaginous) in water which is useful for soothing irritated mucous membranes'.

N-acetyl glucosamineGlucosamine is well known for supporting the synthesis of high molecular weight components of healthy connective tissue. N-acetyl glucosamine lies along the pathway from glucosamine and is readily taken up and used. Supplementation with n-acetyl glucosamine avoids possible problems in synthesizing n-acetyl glucosamine from glucosamine.

Selected References

1. Bendich, A. "Beta-Carotene and the immune response" Proc Nutr Soc 1991; 50: 263-74.

2. Ben-Amotz, A. and Levy, Y. "Bioavailability of a natural iso-mer mixture compared with synthetic all-trans beta-carotene in human serum" Am I Clin Nutr 1996; 63:729-34.

3. Jacob, R.A. and Burri, B.J. ^Oxidative damage and defense" Am I Clin Nutr 1996; 63:985S-90S.

4. Sies, H. and Stahl, W. "Vitamins E and C, b-carotene, and other carotenoids as antioxidants" Am I Clin Nutr 1995;62S:1315S-21S.

5. The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants A. Chevallier, DK Publishing, New York, 1996, p. 163.

6. "Centella asiatica (Gotu kola)" Am I Nat Med 1996; 3: 22-26. [NO AUTHOR LISTED]

7. The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants A. Chevallier, DK Publishing, New York, 1996, p. 153.

8. Goso, Y Ogata, Y., Ishihara, K., and Hotta, K. "Effects of traditional herbal medicine on gastric mucin against ethanol-induced gastric injury in rats" Comp Biochem Physiol 1996; 113C: 17-21.

9. Takada.Yetal. "Double blind test of gamma-oryzanol on upper digestive tract symptoms accompanied by indefinite complaints." Shinvaku to Rinsho 1976; 25:72.

10. The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants A. Chevallier, DK Publishing, New York, 1996, p. 187.

11. Burton, A.F. and Anderson, F.H. "Decreased incorporation of 14C-glucosamine relative to 3H-N-acetyl glucosamine in the intestinal mucosa of patients with inflammatory bowel disease" Am I Gastroenterol 1983; 78:19-22.

These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.


  
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