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Systemic Enzymes Could Help Improve Cardiovascular Health

November 23, 2015 By Corey B

A large number of chemical reactions that occur in the human body is caused by the catalytic action of enzymes. These reactions help in improving various functions of your body including fighting with diseases, producing energy, repairing damaged cells and promoting overall growth. It has also been proven that the body produces enzymes naturally which also help in improving your digestive system but their production gets affected with increasing age and occurrence of diseases which ultimately affects the functioning of your body. In such conditions, some health experts recommend enzyme supplements containing systemic enzymes to support your immune system as well as cardiovascular health.

 

What are Systemic Enzymes?

 

Systemic Enzymes are the enzymes that help in operating almost all the organs and systems of your body along with its digestive system. They operate throughout our body, unlike digestive enzymes that work only in your gastrointestinal tract, to accelerate or create biochemical reactions in it. Basically, they work as agents of change that enable you to breathe, allow regeneration of cells and make other functions of the body including healing possible. Some of the systemic enzymes derived from plants can be easily absorbed by your bloodstream while passing through your digestive tract and stomach. They are called systemic enzymes because they work systematically throughout your body.

Health Benefits of Systemic Enzymes

 

It has been proven through various researches that several systemic enzymes like trypsin, serratiopeptidase and chymotrypsin, etc. can be used as effective alternative for non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for relieving pains, reducing muscle soreness along with restoration and healing of muscles after intense workout. Some of the systemic enzymes are found beneficial for your cardiovascular health in many ways.

Systemic Enzymes and Cardiovascular Health

 

Some of the systemic enzymes derived from plants like Nattokinase derived from soy beans and Bromelain from pineapples can help in improving your cardiac health. They protect your cardiovascular system by lowering your blood pressure and reducing the risk of blood clotting. According to various researches, it has been proven that Bromelain can reduce the risk of blood clotting that can cause stroke and heart attack by decreasing the count of platelets. Similarly, Nattokinase can help in decreasing lipids and certain factors of blood clotting that can increase the risk of blood pressure and other cardiovascular problems.

Other Health Benefits of Systemic Enzymes

 

It has also been proven through various researches that some systemic enzymes also help in reducing the damaging effects of free radicals due to their antioxidant properties. They help in increasing the caffeine clearing ability of your liver considerably by increasing its antioxidative capability as compared to vitamin C. This detoxification function of your liver helps in improving the basic functions of the enzymes which in turn help in fighting various chronic diseases like cancer by reducing the growth of the tumors. Systemic enzymes also help in treating HIV positive patients by improving their immune system.

Thus, systemic enzymes can help in improving your cardiovascular health along with various other health problems.

References

http://rnblog.rockwellnutrition.com/health-benefits-systemic-enzymes

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