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Umeken Koso Ball EX (jiao su wan) (370g) 13.2 oz 970 Pieces Made in Japan New

$ 141.3

Availability: 40 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • UPC: 4973839402559
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Type: supplement
  • Brand: Umeken
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Umeken Koso Ball EX
    What is enzyme:
    By definition, enzyme is “a protein molecule that helps other organic molecules enter into chemical reactions with one another but is itself unaffected by these reactions.” In other words, enzymes act as catalysts for organic biochemical reactions. Enzymes are used in various functions such as digestion and the breakdown of food; they fight against pathogenic bacteria to protect the body, prevent aging, and even have a part in sensory functions like sight, smell, and touch. Enzymes are invisible, but play an essential role by facilitating every biochemical reaction in our body. When enzymes become insufficient in our body, metabolic ability drops down to an extent where digestion and breakdown of food become difficult, causing the body to feel more tired and exhausted.
    What can enzyme deficieney lead to?
    Lots of us use up more enzymes than we consume as we eat processed foods or foods containing no enzymes at all. When enzymes are low, breakdown and digestion of food slows down, making the food stay in the stomach much longer usual. Excessive gas in the bloated stomach is evidence of this. Undigested, leftover food particles in the stomach and intestines cause proliferation of malicious bacteria, pollute blood vessels, and pressure the liver to work harder. Continuation of this vicious cycle adversely affects our immune system, making us vulnerable to diseases.
    Why do we need more enzymes to be replenished as we age?
    After our 20’s, our body’s digestive metabolism drops dramatically. According to a research study of Dr. Mayer of Chicago's Michael Reese Medical Center, amylase enzymes secreted in the saliva of seniors in their 70’s are found to be 30x less than those of men in their 20’s. The number of antioxidant, digestive, and metabolic enzymes are found to decline drastically as we age. As shown in the diagram above, the number of enzymes in our body is sufficient during our youth. As we age, enzymes begin to drain and drastically drop in number when one ages. Maintaining steady level of enzymes is the secret key to keeping your youth longer.
    What health improvement occurs when enzymes are replenished?
    Enzymes are an essential substance for human life. Let’s take a look in to some of the major improvements in health when insufficient enzymes are replenished to our body.