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Turbozymes Digestive Enzymes Makes Debut, Wins Over Users

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009
digestive enzymes
Shane Crafton asked:


When purchasing any weight loss product, it is important to do your research. Many people are exchanging their opinions about Digestive Enzymes on DietBlogTalk.com

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Review Summary

It is rare to find a new supplement these days that creates any substantial buzz, considering the rate of new products hitting the store shelves. But among the hundreds and hundreds of capsules, tablets and liquid solutions is a supplement called TurboZymes, a digestive aid that may support individuals with a broad range of health and wellness needs. Reports indicate that customers were able to go from being overweight and regularly fatigued to maintaining a manageable weight and sustaining high energy levels.

Ingredients at a Glance

The supplement, according to the product label, contains the following naturally derived ingredients: Bromelain, Protease, Amylase, Papain and Lipase, as well as Zinc, Trypsin, Chymotrypsin and Pancreatin. The first group is considered to be the central blend of Digestive Enzymes, while the second group largely acts as an assistant to the first group, though their importance to the overall formula appears to be well documented.

The makers of TurboZymes appear to have included the five Digestive Enzymes in the first group in response to the traditional American diet, of which up to 90 percent is said to be comprised of carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Bromelain, Papain and Protease are well known for their role in breaking down protein, one of the hardest nutrients to digest. Meanwhile, Lipase aids in the digestion of fats, and Amylase plays a role in processing carbohydrates.

Ingredients in Focus

Dr. Hans Nieper, a world renowned physician from Germany, is credited with not only formulating the supplement with high quality ingredients, but also with masterminding a unique manufacturing and production technique for TurboZymes. The patented Micro Vortex Enteric Coating process ensures that the Digestive Enzymes are transported to the digestive system without being compromised as they pass through the stomach. During this coating process, the granules in each capsule are coated so that the supplement does not dissolve prematurely. Most of the digestive aids on the market today are said to feature inferior manufacturing techniques that reduce the amount of Digestive Enzymes that actually make it to the digestive tract.

Positives

· A world famous physician designed and formulated this product

· Multiple order discounts may be available through the manufacturer

· Customers will appreciate the 60 day money back guarantee offered by the manufacturer

· TurboZymes utilizes Digestive Enzymes, including Bromelain and Papain, to support healthy digestion

· Results are both fast acting and long term, so customers should see changes almost immediately

· Dieters are said to benefit from taking supplements based on Digestive Enzymes

· Consumer testimonials appear to be very enthusiastic over the product’s results

Negatives

· The supplement may not be available for purchase locally at this time

· The best weight loss results may still require proper diet and exercise habits

Final Thoughts

The tricky thing about maintaining good digestive health is this: Even if we eat plenty of fruits and vegetables, lean meats, beans and other foods considered to be healthy, if they are cooked or processed before consumption they are stripped of important Digestive Enzymes. This shortage of health promoting enzymes is believed to be at the root of problems such as gas, bloating, weight issues, IBS, lactose intolerance and other types of digestive discomfort.

On the other hand, users of TurboZymes reported feeling much lighter, energetic and healthier overall after taking the supplement during the first month, with long term gains to be had afterwards. This is because the presence of the additional Digestive Enzymes enables even cooked and processed foods to be digested thoroughly, and it may also aid in the cleansing of waste that has built up in the colon over time. We know this is a budding branch of the natural health market, so many readers may still have some questions on this type of product. Click on the links above to learn more about what role Digestive Enzymes play in our everyday health and wellness.



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Please help me with this question.What kind of digestive enzymes are secreted in the duodenum?

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009
digestive enzymes
bloom3 asked:


There are quite alot of digestive enzymes I can think of; Gelatinase,Gastricamylase,Pepsin,Gastric lipase, trypsin, bile salts and lactase
but I do not know if they are all secreted in duodenum.
Thanks for your help.

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