Enzymatic Therapy Mega-zyme, 200 Tablets

Enzymatic Therapy Mega-zyme, 200 Tablets Feature
- Serving Size - 2 tablets
- Does Not Contain: Sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, dairy products, artificial coloring, artificial flavoring, or preservatives.
Enzymatic Therapy Mega-zyme, 200 Tablets Overview
Helps break down foods with 10X's the strength. Most similar to your body's natural enzymes10X pancreatic enzymes are full strength, undiluted, and uncut. 325 mg of 10X are equivalent to 3,250 mg of 1X.
Bicarbonates are key factors in triggering the release of pancreatic enzyme ingredients. Read more
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In the past few weeks, there have been some intriguing news reports of breakthroughs in the study of why people get gray hair, and what can potentially be done to stop gray hair from happening. While the latter part, stopping or eliminating gray hair, isn't quite so clear yet, the physiological reasons for this reality, which unfortunately happens to all of us, has been discovered, which usually means treatments and therapies to address it are not far behind.
Jan 29, 2012 07:35:27
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That's good news for those of us who are tired of seeing those wiry white hairs pop up randomly on our heads! I know for me personally, being in my mid thirties, every time I see a gray hair pop up, it reminds me of the fact that I'm not getting any younger. What makes it worse is the fact that I now am going to be forced to color my hair to cover these buggers up by coloring my hair, whereas before I colored it because I liked to experiment with different shades of brunette.
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Going gray, especially for women, can be psychologically unnerving, so it is no wonder that there is so much interest in preventing it from happening in the first place. Not only does graying change the color of the hair, but it also changes the consistency to a more wiry, curly texture, which just increases the look of aging in the hair since smooth, sleek locks are a sign of youth.
What causes our hair to change color as we age then? Well, the research that has come out just recently shows that as we age, an important enzyme called catalase, which is produced in abundance in our youth by our own bodies, trails off production. This enzyme is responsible for converting hydrogen peroxide, which is also produced naturally by the body, into chemicals that our body easily gets rid of.
Because the catalase enzyme is not produced in abundance as we age, our ability to get rid of hydrogen peroxide diminishes. This peroxide, which as you know, has a bleaching affect on the hair, stays in the hair follicles and bleaches out more and more strands of new hair as we age, which makes it appear gray and even white, as well as takes on a new texture.
Some may go gray earlier than others based on genetics, and there are even racial discrepancies, with those of Asian descent having the luxury of added years of saturated color and smoother hair, and those that are of Caucasian descent tending to lose the pigment in their hair earlier on in life.
It is thought that this is also related to melanin levels in the skin, which is responsible for the darkness of the pigment of our skin, and so may also be related to skin conditions where the absence of melanin creates a spotted appearance, so the implications for this discovery may be more universal than for the singular purpose of graying prevention.
I thought, well, if catalase is the enzyme that prevents the hydrogen peroxide from bleaching out our hair strands, then maybe if we took supplements with catalase in them, this may help prevent gray hair, but upon further research it looks to be a bit more complicated than that.
I found that there are supplements out there, mostly for digestive support, that contain catalase, but it is not clear in what dosage you would need to take just this one enzyme to prevent the peroxide from bleaching out hair in the follicle, nor is it scientifically supported that these enzymes don't lose their effectiveness in the digestive breakdown process.
In other words, you may not garner any actual benefit from an enzymatic supplement in regards to gray hair elimination. However, it's probable that there are already supplements being worked on as we speak that address this problem. Gray hair may be a problem of the past, and it may be as simple as taking some sort of supplement, we just have to wait and see what the wonderful world of science has to bring us in this realm!
Why Do We Get Gray Hair, and Can You Prevent It?
Danna Schneider owns and contributes to several natural health and beauty websites, and frequently reports on her personal experiences with products and therapies in this realm. Information on anti aging supplements and products that may help prevent the effects of aging on the skin, hair, libido and energy levels can be found at HGH Anti Aging Supplements and comparisons and reviews of natural hair loss and balding prevention products are here at Provillus Hair Loss Remedy Review
While graying hair is a big problem, hair loss is an even more devastating condition that can be helped by a myriad of natural options.
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