Systemic
Proteolytic Enzymes and the Immune System
Research
shows that enzyme therapy decreases inflammation, stimulates cytokine
production, and increases the defensive powers of natural killer cells and
macrophages. Both natural killer cells and macrophages scan the body seeking
abnormal cancer cells and viruses. Stimulating these immune system defenses
reduces the risk of cancer developing, growing and spreading.
Systemic
enzymes regulate the activity of the numerous responses of the immune system.
They are attracted towards pro-inflammatory cytokines including tumor necrosis
factor (TNF) and C- reactive protein(CRP). Enzyme therapy can be used to
decrease the over stimulated activity of tumor growth factor-beta at the site
of protein synthesis. There have been no major adverse side effects from the use
of systemic enzyme supplementation. Seems a little confusing BUT basically it is good VS bad. There are enzymes that stimulate the good to overpower the bad. We always promote the natural enzyme power of healing! When you control and regulate using Systemic Enzymes, they can overpower and inhibit the growth of cancer.
Systemic
Enzyme Use
Systemic
enzyme supplementation is best coming from an array of plant and animal
enzymes. When you consume raw, sprouted, and fermented vegetables and fruits
you are taking in more enzymes. Three of the best plant-based proteolytic
enzymes include papain, bromelain and rutin. Chymotrypsin, pancreatin, and
trypsin are enzymes from animals.
Papain and bromelain are cysteine
groups found in proteinase components and can influence tumor development.
Systemic
enzymes are formulated to reach the bloodstream fully intact and not become
dissolved in stomach acid. To ensure optimal absorption, systemic
proteolytic enzymes should be consumed on an empty stomach. This allows for
their passage into the bloodstream where they can then be circulated
throughout the entire body.