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The Authentic Formula by MUCCOS Pharma Gmbh & Co.
KG, Germany is Here
Wobenzym N
Wobenzym N was designed using a sophisticated combination of the
plant-based enzymes bromelain (pineapple extract) and papain (papaya
extract), natural pancreatic enzymes trypsin and chymotrypsin, and the
antioxidant flavonoid rutin.
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- Natural support for immune, joint, muscle, and tendon health *
- Ingredients backed by decades of clinical research
- Positive history of use by over 100 million people worldwide
- Consumer loyalty of over 80%
- Safe and effective
- All natural active ingredients
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Each enteric-coted tablet contains:
- Pancretin...100mg
- Papain...60mg
- Rutoside...5mg
- Bromelain...45mg
- Trypsin....24mg
- Chymotrypsin...1mg
Dosage:
- As a digestive aid, take two tablets 1 hour to 1/2 hour before
meals or as directed by a health professional.
What are Enzymes, and how are they
organized?
Enzymes are protein molecules that
control biochemical reactions. They
allow certain metabolic processes to
take place that otherwise would not
occur without their presence. Enzymes
assist in converting one substance (called
a substrate) into another substance.
During this process, the enzyme itself
is not consumed and is available to
perform its function over and over.
The German physician William Friedrich
was the first to use the term "enzyme".
Since 1897, the term is generally used
within the scientific realm to refer to
all biocatalysts.
Structurally, all enzymes consist of
chains of amino acids. There are 20
amino acids from which all protein are
composed. It is the specific sequence
and tridimensional nature of amino acids
that determine the spatial structure and
function of an enzyme.
Many enzymes also contain components
that are not amino acids, but are
critical to their proper function. These
components are referred to as co-factors.
An example of a co-factor could be a
specific vitamin or mineral that helps
the enzyme catalyze a particular
reaction.
What are enzymes?
Enzymes may only exert their effect in a
certain range of pH values and
temperatures. They are very sensitive,
and are typically destroyed to a large
extent by the gastric acid within our
stomachs. Active enzymes play a crucial
role in supporting all immune system
functions.
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How do Enzymes Work?
Science has been able to identify
approximately 3,000 enzymes in the body,
each with a very specific role. Most
enzymes are used for the body's normal
metabolic processes (digestion,
breathing). Certain enzymes control the
production of important hormones in the
body. Enzymes also destroy environmental
toxins and free radicals that are formed
both from endogenous and exogenous
sources.
Enzyme reaction: the lock-and-key
principle
Enzymes have an active center. Under a
powerful microscope, this is the area
that often looks like a concavity or a
depression. Certain materials fit into
this depression causing the enzyme to
convert and change. In the case of
proteolytic enzymes (which break down
protein), protein molecules attach to
the active center of the enzyme, and
then the amino acids divide in specific
locations. Each enzyme is substrate
specific and catalyzes a small number of
reactions. These reactions often take
place in series often referred to as a
cascade. Enzyme cascades allow multiple
controls over a large number of
processes.
Through a chemical reaction, enzymes
ensure that a specific balance
ultimately results between the substrate
and the final product.
"Systemic enzyme support" consists of
ingesting combinations of different
enzymes, which modulate the natural
reactions in the body. Specifically,
these enzymes can help support healthy
blood flow and the immune system*.
Enzymes are like the police officers of
our bodies that regulate its biochemical
reactions.
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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
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product is not intended to
diagnose, treat, cure, or
prevent any disease. |
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1. What is a Wobenzym
N?
Wobenzym N is a clinically
supported combination of specific
enteric-coated enzymes and the leading
natural solution in systemic enzymes.
Dr. Max Wolf designed Wobenzym
N
using a sophisticated combination of the
plant based enzymes bromelain (pineapple
extract) and papain (papaya extract),
natural pancreatic enzymes trypsin and
chymotrypsin, and the antioxidant
flavonoid rutin.
Each Wobenzym N tablet is
protected by an enteric-coated shell.
This ensures that enzymes can bypass the
acidic environment of the stomach and
reach the small intestine where they can
be absorbed and utilized.
Wobenzym N's precise enzyme
formulation assists the body's
maintenance and support of a healthy
immune system.*
2. What is systemic enzyme
support?
"Systemic enzyme support" describes an
approach whereby enzymes are utilized to
assist the body's various regulatory and
communication systems, specifically the
immune system. A balanced immune system
is a prerequisite for the condition we
all want: good health. In order to make
sure that the systemic effect of the
enzyme support succeeds, active enzyme
molecules must be available in the small
intestine for absorption.
3. Why should I take
Wobenzym N?
Taking Wobenzym N as directed
will assist your body's natural function
in the:
- Promotion of healthy joints and
muscles*
- Stimulation of healthy
circulation*
- Strengthening of the immune
system*
- Improvement of health and aging
process*
4. Is Wobenzym N
safe to use?
Wobenzym N is extremely
safe and has been used by over 100
million people for over 40 years all
around the world without a single
instance or documented case of
significant harm. Over 70 million
dollars have been spent on decades of
clinical studies assessing the benefits
of Wobenzym N with results
indicating the product to be very safe.
5. Are there any special
precautions?
- Wobenzym N should not
be taken by individuals who are
pregnant or breast feeding
- Wobenzym N should not
be taken by individuals suffering
from bleeding disorders or liver
damage
- Wobenzym N should not
be taken by individuals who are on
anticoagulant drugs (such as
Warfarin)
- Wobenzym N should not
be taken in combination with Aspirin
- Wobenzym N can be
taken with antibiotics
6. Does Wobenzym N
have any side effects?
Some people have experienced small
digestive disruptions such as diarrhea
and excess gas. This can be minimized by
taking smaller serving sizes more
frequently throughout the day. If these
symptoms persist, consult with your
healthcare practitioner.
7. Are there ingredients in
Wobenzym N that may affect my
food allergies?
All of the ingredients used in the
formulation of Wobenzym N are listed on the bottle label. If you have
an allergy to any of the ingredients
listed on the label, specifically
pineapple, papaya, rutin, trypsin or
chemotrypsin, please contact you
healthcare practitioner for further
direction. Wobenzym N is
manufactured under the strictest cGMP
conditions and is free of contaminants.
8. What are the potential
uses of Wobenzym N?
| Potential Uses |
Wobenzym N
Benefit |
| Joint Health |
Wobenzym N
supports joint health and
mobility.* |
| Healthy Circulation Support |
Wobenzym N
promotes healthy blood flow.* |
| Immune System Support |
Wobenzym N is
used by many people in the
maintenance and support of a
balanced immune system.* |
| Sports Injury Recovery |
Wobenzym N has
been used for many years in the
relief of muscle pain following
exercise and other repetitive
motion.* |
| Healthy Aging |
As we age, the body's
homeostasis begins to shift.
Wobenzym N assists in
healthy immune function at any
age.* |
9. How should I take
Wobenzym N?
| Direction of Use |
Explanation |
| When should I take Wobenzym
N? |
We recommend that you take
Wobenzym N on an empty stomach at least 30
minutes prior to your next meal
or at least 2 hours after your
last meal. |
| How should I take Wobenzym
N? |
The Wobenzym N
tablets need to be swallowed
with a glass of water making
sure not to chew the tablets.
This will prevent damage to the
enteric coated protective layer
of the tablet. This coating
allows the tablets to arrive at
the small intestine where they
can be effectively absorbed. |
| Can I take Wobenzym
N
with any liquid? |
No, in order for Wobenzym
N
to function properly it should
be taken with a glass of water
at room temperature or below. If
Wobenzym N is taken
with a warm to hot liquid such
as coffee or tea the enteric
coating on the tablets may be
compromised. Taking the tablets
with milk may disturb the
absorption of enzymes within the
small intestine. |
| What is the appropriate
serving size of Wobenzym
N? |
The recommended serving size
for the maintenance of good
immune and circulatory function
is three (3) tablets. However,
this can be increased as
recommended by your healthcare
practitioner. |
| How many servings should I
take per day? |
The recommended number of
servings per day for the
maintenance of good immune and
circulatory function is twice
(2) per day. However, this can
be increased as recommended by
your healthcare practitioner. |
| Can I accidentally take too
many? |
The 160 clinical studies
assessing the benefits of
Wobenzym N suggest
that if the amount of enzymes
ingested exceeds the body's need
it is simply excreted through
regular bowel movement. Over 100
million people have taken
Wobenzym N with no
indication of toxicity. |
| When should I stop taking
Wobenzym N? |
Wobenzym N should
be taken as recommended by your
healthcare practitioner. It
should be noted that Wobenzym
N
can and has been used by people
for over 60 years for continual
immune support. |
| Why do I have to take so
many tablets? |
Enzymes are rather large
protein molecules. As such only
small percentages are absorbed
and pass through the intestinal
wall and reach the bloodstream.
Therefore, the quantity of
tablets consumed is crucial to
ensure adequate absorption. |
| * These
statements have not been
evaluated by the Food and Drug
Administration. This product is
not intended to diagnose, treat,
cure, or prevent any disease.
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Information on this page came from:
www.wobenzym.ca
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