Enzymes are recommended for a broad spectrum of illnesses, but what are they and how can enzymes help against diseases that are so different from each other? Without enzymes, life is non-existent. In every person’s body there are approximately 20 thousand different enzymes responsible for the different biochemical processes of the organism. That means that enzymes are responsible for metabolism, nutritional values, blood flow and energy production. Furthermore, enzymes are essential to the body’s defense system.
Enzyme’s: great variety of activities explains why the healing process of such a broad range of diseases can be accelerated with enzyme therapy.

Enzyme products can support the treatment of sport injuries by assisting/increasing the flow of blood to heal the wound.
For certain cases of rheumatism, studies have shown that enzyme therapy is just as effective as traditional rheumatism medication, without side effects.
Enzymes have also been proven beneficial to cancer patients, especially in treating inflammation after radiation treatment. This is probably because they support the immune system. However, it is not enough to eat enzyme-rich fruit, such as pineapple, papaya, figs or kiwis, in order to supply the body with additional enzymes. Enzyme intake through food does not go into the blood the same way because they are broken down by the stomach acid. That is why enzymes can only be used as medicinal treatment if they are taken in tablet form. A special coating protects the enzyme from stomach acid so it can travel to the part of the organism that needs it.