Digestion/Assimilation & Healthy Gut: key to vibrant health
Digestion/Assimilation
Plant enzymes are important because they are capable of digesting food before the body’s own digestive process begins. In other words, plant enzymes can enhance the digestion of food and the delivery of nutrients to the blood even if you have a compromised digestive system.
Most Americans have an issue with proper digestion and elimination! Furthermore, as we age, the body loses approximately 10% of its enzymes reserve for every 10 years of age.
Three very broad classifications of enzymes are:
- Plant enzymes (Proactazyme) - occur in raw food and, when present in the diet, begin the process of digestion
- Digestive enzymes (Food Enzymes) - produced by the body to break food into particles small enough to be carried across the gut wall.
- Metabolic enzymes - produced by the body to perform various complex biochemical reactions
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Benefits:
- Assists with the body's natural digestion process (except dairy).
- Powerful, yet gentle plant-based enzyme formula
- May help with gas-related gastrointestinal discomfort
Recommended Use:
Take 1–3 capsules with or between meals daily.
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People over 30 often have less digestive HCI and fewer pancreatic digestive enzymes.
Benefits:
- Supplements the body’s production of important enzymes.
- Provides a blend of enzymes to digest proteins, carbohydrates and fats.
- Provides hydrochloric acid and bile salts to help digest (animal) proteins and fats.
- Helps relieve occasional indigestion.
Recommended Use: Take 1–3 capsules with a meal three times daily. |
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Note from Four Winds Nutrition
If you eat a salad made of vegetables only... take 1 capsule
If you eat a heavy meal with meat/poultry/fish etc. take 3 or 4 capsules before your meal.
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II. The Gut: starting place for building health
Points to remember
Your GI (gastrointestinal) tract is
foundational to your health. It is the
starting place for building health and no other organ or
system can fully heal until the gastrointestinal tract is supported.
If you want to regain your magnificent energy, feel good allover and achieve long term health then start by fully understand the "Gut Connections".
Your GI tract is
responsible for 70% of your ability to resist disease (Immunity is responsible to prevent diseases!).
The "Gut" is also being considered as a
key player in regulating inflammation (as we all know, inflammation is the common factor for virtually all diseases in the body)
Your intestines also serve as one of the major pathways of elimination. They quite literally
help the body get rid of crap it does not need.
Your intestines produce numerous
neurotransmitters that influence your mood, which is why some researchers have referred to
them as
the gut brain or second brain.
What To Do
Improving gut flora enhances immune
resistance to infection, reduces allergic and autoimmune reactions,
improves digestive function, and can even enhance mood.
How?
Simply by taking a probiotic formula morning and night. I prefer to recommend taking those first thing in the morning in a glass of room temperature water and at night just before retiring (1 capsule A.M. and 2 caps at night).
Product recommended: Eleven Elevated (for the first month then switch to Probiotic Eleven).
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Start with Eleven Elevated
for the first month
Provides 30 billion CFU of 11 strains of beneficial bacteria per serving |
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Then switch to
Probiotic Eleven
Probiotic Eleven contains a total of 18 billion friendly bacteria |
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Benefits:
- Supports Repopulation of Beneficial Bacteria in the Gut
- Provides 18 billion of 11 strains of beneficial bacteria
- Supports digestive health
Recommended Use:
Take 3 capsules daily with a meal.
Keep refrigerated or frozen. |
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Note from Four Winds Nutrition
When beginning a probiotic regimen, start with Eleven Elevated for 30 days then transition to Probiotic Eleven as a daily use probiotic. You may also use Eleven Elevated periodically to boost or strengthen your daily regimen or under times of increased stress
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