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This presentation explores the vital role of enzymes in digestion and overall health. It highlights key digestive enzymes, common deficiencies, and their impact on nutrient absorption. Learn how enzyme insufficiency leads to digestive discomfort and health issues, and discover practical ways to optimize enzyme function for better digestion and well-being.
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Understanding Enzymes And Digestive Enzyme Deficiencies Enzymes play a crucial role in digestion and overall health. Learn how enzyme deficiencies impact nutrient absorption and well-being.
The Role of Enzymes in Your Body Enzymes are proteins that accelerate chemical reactions, essential for digestion, energy production, detoxification, and cell repair. Without them, vital processes slow down, leading to health issues.
Metabolic vs. Digestive Enzymes Metabolic enzymes regulate bodily functions like energy production and detoxification. Digestive enzymes break down food into absorbable nutrients. Key digestive enzymes include amylase (carbs), protease (proteins), and lipase (fats).
Breaking Down Food for Better Absorption Digestive enzymes ensure proper breakdown and absorption of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. When enzyme production declines, digestion and nutrient intake suffer.
Symptoms And Conditions Linked to Enzyme Deficiencies Lactase deficiency → Lactose intolerance, bloating, diarrhea. Amylase deficiency → Carb malabsorption, gas, discomfort. Lipase deficiency → Fat malabsorption, oily stools, weight loss. Protease deficiency → Protein digestion issues, bloating, immune reactions.
The Impact on Health And Digestion Enzyme deficiencies can lead to bloating, malabsorption, gut inflammation, bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), and conditions like IBS and celiac disease. Addressing enzyme health is key to overall wellness.
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