Enzyme Effectiveness

What does "systemic enzyme support" mean?
The term "systemic enzyme support" describes an approach, in which enzyme products influence various regulatory and communication systems of the body, specifically the immune system. A balanced immune system is a prerequisite for the condition we all want: good health.

In order to ensure that the systemic effect of the enzyme therapy unfolds, active enzyme molecules must be available in the small intestine for absorption. In order to penetrate through the acidic environment of the stomach, enzyme tablets must be enteric-coated in order to reach their appropriate target.

Specific enzymes used in a systemic enzyme formulation have effects on different functions in the body. In order to have a maximal effect, a combination of plant-based enzymes (bromelain and papain), with animal-based enzymes including trypsin and chymotrypsin is necessary.
Where is systemic enzyme support used?
There are many areas of application for systemic enzyme support. Enzymes support the body in a number of areas, including healthy blood flow, immune support, joint health as well as others.*
Enzymes in tablet form
In order for the enzymes not to be destroyed, the tablet must be coated to allow the enzymes to reach the small intestine where they can be absorbed.





It is also very important to take enzyme tablets on an empty stomach, at least 30 minutes to 1 hour before meals. The enzymes have a better chance of absorption through the intestinal walls and ultimately into the blood.
Who should take enzymes only under medical supervision?
  • Pregnant women or nursing mothers
  • Patients with bleeding disorders or taking medication altering the ability of the blood to clot (such as warfarin)
  • Patients with liver or kidney problems
* This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


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