When you eat a raw food (or drink its raw juice) you send a
high concentration of powerful enzymes into your digestive-
metabolic system. These enzymes immediately set upon the task of
digesting all foods and then transporting their nutrients (vitamins,
minerals, proteins, carbohydrates, fats, etc.) to all parts of your body
to bring about youthful regeneration.
actions:
Enzymes will also perform these essential life-creating
1. Enzymes use digested foods to build healthy muscles, nerves,
bones, and glands.
2. Enzymes transport nutrients for storage in your liver and mus
cles for future use.
3. Enzymes are involved in the formation of urea (end product
of the decomposition of proteins) that is later to be washed
out of your body through eliminative channels.
4. Enzymes help eliminate carbon dioxide from your lungs. 5. Enzymes help fix iron in your blood cells, Even if you
yor have
an abundance of iron-containing foods in your diet, this
mineral may remain “dead” unless enzymes are available to
metabolize and digest it and help build it into your blood-
stream.
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6 Enzymes attack waste materials in your blood and tissues and
put them into a form that can later be eliminated.
7. Enzymes cause coagulation of your blood so that wounds are
healed more rapidly.
8. Enzymes help decompose toxic hydrogen peroxide and re-
lease healthful oxygen from this poisonous waste.
9. Enzymes are needed to change protein into usable amino
acids, to change carbohydrates into energy and to transform
fats into sources of warmth and cell-building regeneration.
10. Enzymes hold the key to life with their powers of being able
to heal and rejuvenate, aid digestive powers and promote
assimilation and elimination. Only enzymes can break do wn
ingested foods into nutrients which can then be absorbed into
your bloodstream to promote rejuvenation of every part of
your body.