Enzymes are essential proteins in the body to help break down nutrients and ensure that cells have a fast enough metabolic rate. As a powerful antioxidant, coenzyme Q10 ubiquinol helps keep cells healthy and supports the normal functioning of the immune system.
What is the difference between ubiquinone or ubiquinol?
Both forms of coenzyme Q10 are found in nature, both in food and in humans. Most of the coenzyme Q10 we get from food is ubiquinone. In the intestinal wall and liver, ubiquinone is converted to ubiquinol, the active form of coenzyme Q10. Until recent years, the biggest challenge for food supplement manufacturers was to find a technology that would encapsulate active Q10 while maintaining its active form. This form has now been invented and incorporated into the Ecoshi product. Ubiquinol is especially needed when there is, for example, intestinal or liver problems and the body is unable to convert ubiquinone to ubiquinol.
Why are digestive enzymes important?
The work of the heart, breathing, thinking, maintaining the internal balance of the body and normal weight, etc. depend on the enzymes . Without enzymes, nutrients are not broken down and absorbed even with the most rational diet. Without enzymes, nutrients do not enter the bloodstream, cells or tissues.
Enzymes are destroyed by improper lifestyle (smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, overeating, unhealthy nutrient poor diet, lack of exercise and low consumption of clean drinking water), stress, negative emotions and medication. The ready-to-eat food offered in the store also does not contain enzymes, it is considered a "dead" food. Enzymes are destroyed during the heat treatment of products and food at 48 degrees.
Why and for what should enzyme preparations be added?
- To support digestion and alleviate enzyme deficiency,
- In the case of processed and cooked foods and diets,
- In the case of food intolerance, eg lactose in milk and gluten in wheat,
- In the absence of fresh and varied food,
- In case of chronic fatigue and exhaustion, as stress destroys enzymes,
- As you age, your gut is no longer able to produce the right amount of enzymes.