ZYMESSENCETM
“Active People Need Active Enzymes”TM
What Makes Zymessence™ Better: It’s All in the Mix! Zymessence™ is part of an emerging “new breed” of products in the field of Systemic Enzyme Therapy. It combines the best of both the “old” and “new” science of proteolytic enzymes to form a super effective and affordable blend. The “Old School” Systemic Enzymes, blended animal pancreatin (usually a 4X, 6X, 8X or 10X dilution) with fruit enzymes and then added Trypsin and Chymotrypsin extracts (also from Pancreatin) to create a wide-ranging and effective anti-inflammation and anti-fibrosis action. The drawback is Trypsin and Chymotrypsin are extremely expensive so not a lot is put into each tablet or capsule! The upside to using animal-based pancreatin is research and clinical experience show that these enzyme blends last 24 to 36 hours in the body. The “New School” Systemic Enzymes, blend fruit, vegetable and fermented fungal based enzymes (such as fermented Serrapeptase), to increase the action of their product. As Serrapeptase is substantially stronger than Trypsin or Chymotrypsin, it does in fact increase the effectiveness of these enzyme blends several fold. The drawback is that clinical experience and research both show that these enzyme products only have 4 to 6 hours of action before they leave the body. The upside is Serrapeptase, though stronger, is far less expensive than Chymotrypsin and Trypsin so more can be put into each tablet or capsule! |
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| “Old School” Science: The Zymessence™ blend uses undiluted, full strength 12 to 14X animal based Pancreatin (with its naturally occurring Trypsin and Chymotrypsin) for its longer lasting effects. “New School” Science: Then Zymessence™ combines the usual fruit enzymes with Serrapeptidase (Serrapeptase) to greatly increase its effectiveness while keeping costs low! And More… Zymessence™ uses an exclusive “enteric matrix technology”: Zymessence™, the first and only systemic enzyme blend actually developed by Dr. William Wong, ND, PhD |
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