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Maintaining a Healthy Brain

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Today’s elderly Americans are genuinely concerned with maintaining healthy memory. In fact, recent statistics indicate that Americans over the age of 55 fear memory loss more than cancer, heart disease, diabetes or stroke. Regardless of the normal age-related memory decline considered a hallmark of advanced years, cognitive decline is by no means an unavoidable consequence of aging. Fewer still realize that there are opportunities throughout life to support healthy cognition and enhance brain function.

Enzymedica's Five Simple Steps to Help you Stay Sharp

Odds are, most of us can name an aunt, uncle, grandparent, who despite living to the ripe old age of 92, still played golf every day, wrote their memoirs, cooked their own meals and lived happily without the need of full time nursing care. So what characteristics are demonstrated by these seasoned individuals that will help the rest of us maintain our sharp, healthy, and youthful mental vigor late into life?

Five Simple Steps to Help you Stay Sharp

1. Exercise Boosts Brain Power

The benefits of physical activity range from healthy weight, greater energy, to improved digestion, but researchers emphasize that exercise also promotes the growth of healthy brain tissue, boosting memory and increasing brain hormones. In fact, new studies indicate that people learn vocabulary words 20 percent faster following sessions of intense exercise.

Perhaps it’s time to replace your MP3 player on the treadmill with an encyclopedia?

Interestingly enough, while it is considered normal for the brain to lose tissue beginning in our 30’s, a 2005 study conducted by researchers from the Institute of Gerontology at Wayne State University, in Detroit, Michigan found that aerobic fitness is able to reduce brain tissue loss in aging humans. Their findings indicate the natural protective effect of cardiovascular exercise on the brain.

These findings were confirmed in a February 2010 report from Ohio State University. Their study evaluated multiple sclerosis patients, (multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that affects the brain and spinal cord,) and MRI scans showed that higher levels of fitness were associated with greater volume of grey matter, the part of the brain link to key processing skills. In addition, these fit individuals showed less damage in parts of the brain where MS related deterioration occurs.

We have more reason than ever to incorporate healthy exercise habits as we age.

2. Food as Brain Medicine

Generally speaking, the foods we eat are directly correlated to how we feel. So when we overeat and overwhelm our digestive system, the achy, bloated, indigestion we feel is just one part of the equation.

Ponder the peaks and valleys of blood sugar balance and how they affect our energy level and mental acuity. If you overeat sugar and caffeine, you may feel euphoric in the short term, but it eventually fizzles out.

“We like to call it a ‘carb coma’,” smiles Jason Barker, N.D., a practicing naturopathic physician and researcher, who regularly trains his patients on how digestion works in the body. “It’s why teachers encourage us to eat a healthy balanced meal before taking a test. Most of us understand that we can fuel our body for physical activity, but the same thing goes for the mind and mental performance.”

The science supports our sensations.

“Food is like a pharmaceutical compound that affects the brain,” shared Professor Fernando Gomez-Pinilla, a UCLA scientist, in a July 2008 issue of University of California’s online magazine. “The right food can improve memory or fight depression, schizophrenia or dementia.”

Gomez’ work is featured in the July 2008 issue of Nature Reviews Neuroscience. Gomez explains that “the brain is highly susceptible to oxidative damage. Blueberries have been shown to have a strong antioxidant capacity.”

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3. Ante Up Your Antioxidants: Your Brain on Blueberries

Antioxidants have surged in popularity over the last decade. From dietary supplements like Vitamin A, C, E, and Selenium, to food based nutrients like green tea, berries, and essential fatty acids, antioxidants are said to slow the oxidative process that comes with age.

Produced by free radicals, cellular oxidative damage is like the brown discoloration that appears on fruit and vegetables left exposed to air. Just as lemon juice can preserve and prolong the life of your apple slices, antioxidants can help protect your cells from the harmful effects of free radicals.

University of South Florida Neurobiologist and researcher, Dr. Cyndy Sanberg, Ph.D., explains, “Green tea provides powerful substances known as polyphenols, beneficial phytonutrients well known for their antioxidant value.” Green Tea and its extract contain EGCG, also known as epigallocatechin-3-gallate. “New research indicates that EGCG, and the extract of Green Tea may enhance and improve working memory and brain function,” she continues.

Botanicals, whole grains and brightly colored produce are prized for their high ORAC value, a measure of antioxidant potency. Wild blueberries, in particular, are treasured for their ability to promote general health, including maintenance of healthy brain, cardiovascular, vision, joint and urinary tract function.

“Recent research validates that blueberry supplementation will improve memory in older adults,” cites Dr. Sanberg. “A 2010 study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry showed that blueberry juice taken three times a day for twelve weeks increased participants’ memory performance as much as 42% in verbal tests.”

4. Meditation May Physically Alter Brain

While on one hand, focusing the mind can be a powerful stress reducer, recent research enlightens the public that meditation may be the fountain of youth for our brain. In 2005, researcher Sara Lazar, PhD of Harvard Medical School’s Massachusetts General Hospital reported that “early research suggests that daily ‘Western-Style’ meditation can alter the physical structure of the brain and may even slow brain deterioration related to aging.”

The study, which evaluated individuals who meditated, as compared with people who did not meditate, found that the parts of the brain known as the cerebral cortex were thicker in those who practiced for as little as 40 minutes a day.

Best be pulling out your yoga mat.

5. Enhance Enzymatic Activity

We typically discuss enzymes in the context of digestion, because our digestive system uses enzymes to turn the food we eat into energy for the body. Produced by the mouth, stomach, pancreas and intestines, and available from raw foods and plant-based dietary supplements, these enzymes include amylase for carbohydrates, lipase for fats, and protease for proteins, and cellulase for fiber.

But enzymes are key to thousands of other metabolic processes, including many which support youth and vitality, and experts tell us that our ability to produce enzymes grows weaker as age. Some enzymes, such as glutathione reductase, catalase, and SOD, are powerful antioxidants, crucial to the health and wellbeing of our cells.

Naturopath Jason Barker reminds us that many antioxidant rich foods, as well as the botanical compounds they provide are plant based ingredients made up of strong, fibrous structures. “Taking enzymes can help break down the fiber and starch components of these botanical constituents that are often poorly digested.”

By combining botanical ingredients, nutraceuticals, and enzymes into one formula, you create synergy, allowing for a reduced dosage, but greater benefit.

“A dietary supplement which includes enzymes in addition to traditional botanicals,” continues Barker, “ will impart improved nutrient value to the formula. Enzymes allow for the release of trapped nutrients and bioactive ingredients to be utilized by the body to actively play a role in memory enhancement.”

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2006 MetLife Foundation’s Alzheimer’s Survey, What America Thinks, conducted by Harris Interactive.

University of Muenster, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (2007 Vol. 87, No. 4).

Ibid.

Journal of Gerontology: MEDICAL SCIENCES, 2003, Vol. 58A, No. 2, 176–180 Copyright 2003 by The Gerontological Society of America. http://fmri.beckman.uiuc.edu/JOG_VBM.pdf accessed 2/26/2010.

Ohio State University, news release, February 2010. http://health.msn.com/fitness/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100254668 accessed 2/25/2010. The study findings were released online in advance of publication in an upcoming print issue of the journal Brain Research.

Ibid.

Rezai-Zadeh K. et al., (2008) Green tea epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) reduces beta-amyloid mediated cognitive impairment and modulates tau pathology in Alzheimer transgenic mice. Brain Res 1214:177-187.

Krikorian R, Shidler MD, Nash TA, Kalt W, Vinqvist-Tymchuk MR, Shukitt-Hale B, Joseph JA (2010) Blueberry Supplementation Improves Memory in Older Adults (dagger). J Agric Food Chem.

Ibid.

http://www.webmd.com/brain/news/20051115/meditation-may-physically-alter-brain. accessed 2/25/2010. Lazar’s study was presented at Neuroscience 2005, the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience and published in the journal NeuroReport.

Ibid.

Edward Howell, Enzyme Nutrition, (Avery, 1985), 27.

Ibid.

Results established by means of a harmless water maze test on aged rats over a 30 day period. Study summary is available at www.enzymedica.com/downloads.php.

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Enzymedica Introduces MucoStop To Go

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Enzymedica, Inc., has introduced MucoStop TO GO, featuring a new look for the company’s best-selling MucoStop formula. Product highlights include a 12 count pop-top bottle, and fresh new packaging for point of sale display.

Enzymedica’s best-selling MucoStop formula

Proteolytic, or protein digesting enzymes, have a long history of use to support healthy immunity and seasonal wellbeing. MucoStop TO GO contains a blend of proteolytic enzymes formulated to support healthy levels of mucus in the body, with the added benefit of amylase to aid balance in our histamine response.

Dave Barton, Enzymedica’s Director of Education shares, “Mucus is a beneficial protein created by the body to protect vital organs and bind up pathogens for removal. The purpose of the MucoStop formula is to support normal mucus function, and aid the body’s ability to breakdown and remove inappropriate mucus.”

MucoStop features mucolytic enzymes. The body produces enzymes classified as mucolytic to target and hydrolyze mucus protein. MucoStop To Go utilizes Enzymedica’s exclusive Thera-blend™ process for the enzymes protease, lipase, amylase, and cellulase. This process blends several different strains of each enzyme to achieve greater activity over a broader pH range. This process increases potency by enabling each enzyme to break down more bonds throughout the entire digestive system and makes them more effective systemically.

MucoStop To Go sells for a suggested retail price of $9.98. The company will continue to offer the MucoStop formula in a 45 serving bottle size for $32.98.

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Choosing an Effective Enzyme Supplement

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Enzymedica's 3 ring capsuleEnzymes are the sparks of life. Nearly every action that takes place within the body, including digestion, immunity, and cellular repair requires the action of enzymes. Enzymes are made by our bodies and can be found in fresh wholesome foods and supplements.


When it’s time to go to the health food store to buy an enzyme product, it can be a bit confusing. There are a variety of options available on the shelf, so let’s take a closer look at these supplements to investigate the differences.

Exploring Enzyme Supplement Varieties

The key to choosing the appropriate enzyme for your needs is to know what you are looking for. In general, protease enzymes break down protein, amylase acts on starches and sugar, and lipase breaks down fats and lipids. Formulas include plant and animal sourced enzymes, as well as tropical enzymes like papain and bromelain.

Tropical enzymes, like papain from papaya, and bromelain from pineapple, are commonly selected for their ability to ease the discomfort of muscle aches and inflammation. While ideal for discomfort, tropical enzymes are specific for protein digestion and will have no effect on the carbohydrates, fats, and fiber in our meals.

Most animal sourced enzymes are pancreatin formulas, enzymes manufactured in animal pancreas. This variety has a long history of use and has been well studied for inflammation and muscle repair. Animal sourced enzymes are specific to certain pH environments, unlike plant based-enzymes which are blended to function throughout the pH of the entire body.

For digestive distress, consumers choose high potency plant-based enzyme formulas. These enzymes are grown on plants and are vegetarian/vegan. Plant-based enzymes can break down carbohydrates, fats, proteins, and fiber, making them an ideal digestive supplement. Plant-based enzymes function in wider pH ranges than both tropical and pancreatic enzymes.

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Quick Tips: Choosing an Effective Enzyme[i]

1. Seek a Specialist: The best products come from companies not trying to be all things to all people. Look for a company that specializes in enzymes making reputable and efficacious products.

2. Read Labels: Look for high active units with multiple strains in each enzyme category. An active unit measurement is different from milligrams, which measure weight, not potency. Some companies will express enzyme ingredients as a blend. Blending allows enzymes to break down more over a longer period of time and in a varied pH range.

3. Seek a No-Filler Formula: Some manufacturers use fillers to fill out capsules or help bind tablets together. Fillers include magnesium stearate, cellulose, pectins,  maltodextrin, talc, or similar ingredients. The result: a product that is less potent per milligram and which runs a greater risk of containing an allergen.

4. Proven Potency: Often products are blended to meet the potency printed on the label, but their finished form fails label claim. Reputable companies will test their finished products to verify the label describes exactly what’s in the bottle.

5. Choose Capsules: Choose vegetarian capsules instead of tablets. Tableting is a harsh process for enzymes, which are more susceptible to heat and friction than ordinary vitamins. In addition, tableting generally requires binders or fillers which add no benefit to the end product.


[i] Bohager, Tom. Everything You Need to Know About Enzymes. Texas: Greenleaf Group Book Press, 2008.

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Seasonal Well Being and Enzymes

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Most of us have experienced the lull of the winter months. Many of us struggle with seasonal well-being, and it can affect our quality of life by causing us to miss out on work or social activities. Enzymes can be used preventatively and proactively, and the benefits of enzymes for healthy immunity are discussed by Dr. Gary Kracoff in a recent Fox news story.

Assisting with Excess or Inappropriate Mucus

MucoStop™ is a blend of proteolytic enzymes to help reduce the effects of histamine-induced inflammation

MucoStop™ is a blend of proteolytic enzymes to help reduce the effects of histamine-induced inflammation. The purpose of MucoStop is to support normal mucus function while helping to speed the breakdown and removal of inappropriate mucus. Mucolase, one of the enzymes in MucoStop , is a proteolytic enzyme (breaks down protein) that has mucolytic properties, meaning it targets and hydrolyzes inappropriate or excess mucus.

Assisting with Prevention

Whether your concern is seasonal well-being or general immune health, ViraStop 2X™ contains Enzymedica’s highest blend of therapeutic proteolytic enzymes.  Two times stronger than Enzymedica’s original ViraStop blend, you may use ViraStop 2X daily or at the onset of a condition. ViraStop 2X employs a unique ultra high potency blend of protease enzymes in place of the herbs and nutraceuticals found in many products in the wellness category. ViraStop 2X contains Enzymedica’s Thera-blend™ of eight different proteases chosen for their unique proteolytic abilities. Taken on an empty stomach, the protease enzymes found in ViraStop 2X can reduce the burden on the immune system, promoting the breakdown and elimination of proteins in the bloodstream, aiding optimal immune function.

ViraStop 2X™ contains Enzymedica’s highest blend of therapeutic proteolytic enzymes

For the remainder of the month of January, ViraStop2X has an exclusive special discount on the Enzymedica website. To receive $2.00 off, visit the ViraStop 2X product page.

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Overindulgence and Digestion

Friday, December 18th, 2009

If we were to take votes on when to mark the start of ‘enzyme season’ on a calendar, there is little doubt that the months of November – January would score high.

Delicious desserts and savory seasoned meals lead many to overindulge, increasing our waistline sand often resulting in indigestion and occasional bloating and gas.  But there is hope! A quality digestive enzyme supplement will promote healthy digestion and potentially cut off such problems at the pass.

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Digestive Enzymes

Enzymedica is known for making digestive enzyme supplements that are tailored to meet individual needs. In addition to supplements that address specific digestion issues such as phenol sensitivity, bean, grain and vegetable digestion, gluten intolerance and lactose intolerance, Enzymedica also offers several options to address general digestive needs for the entire family, including pets. Digestive enzymes enhance the body’s digestion and assimilation of food to help turn the food we eat into energy for the body.

 

Digest Gold

Digest Gold is the most potent digestive enzyme product on the market, and is approximately three times stronger than Digest in most categories. In addition to assisting in the digestion of the four major food groups, Digest Gold was also formulated to address the more serious issues some consumers face.breakfast

Digest Gold + PROBIOTICS

Digest Gold + Probiotics combines Enzymedica’s award winning digestive enzyme formula with 500 million cultures of specially coated (TherActive™) probiotics.  This delivery system is not an encapsulation process–it is a coating that allows for maximum performance and preservation of probiotics.  Superior to standard time release mechanisms, TherActive™ delivery ensures release in the alkaline pH of the lower intestine, guaranteeing potency, delivering healthy bacteria into the intestinal tract for optimal benefit.

Kids Digest

Children can develop digestive problems during their formative years from poor food choices, faulty digestion or an enzyme deficiency. More children than ever suffer the consequences of incomplete digestion. Kids Digest™ is a potent, easy to take, tasty product that assists children’s bodies in digesting and assimilating important nutrients. Kids Digest is a is a mild potency digestive enzyme designed specifically for children and aids in the digestion of all food groups. When mixed with juice, Kids Digest adds a fun fizz and a natural sweetness from Xylitol, a natural sugar based carbohydrate found in certain plants such as cauliflower.istock_000005241132small1-300x1991

 

Pet Digest

Pet Digest™ is a digestive enzyme supplement for all mammals. Pet digestion can be improved by enzymes such as protease to digest protein, lipase to digest fats, and amylase for carbohydrate digestion, which are imperative for proper health. Adding Pet Digest digestive enzyme formula, to your pet’s food not only promotes healthy absorption and digestion but may also strengthen their immune system. Enzymedica’s Pet Digest is an enzyme formula which will help pets digest their foods more efficiently; absorbing all of the nutrients, while helping to reduce digestive distress. Pet Digest is easy to use and comes in a convenient powder, which is simply sprinkled on your pet’s food.

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