Evozyme 101: How Digestive Enzymes Work
May 14, 2021
Have you ever wondered if you’re actually digesting and absorbing the food you consume? Are all of the essential nutrients you eat being utilized to help match your health and physique goals? Possibly not.
Following meals, do you feel bloated? Gassy? Or suffer from acid reflux/heartburn? If so, you may have digestion issues. Millions of Americans are diagnosed with digestion disorders and diseases each year, with millions more who go undiagnosed and suffer from some unpleasant side effects. Many of the undiagnosed and unaware don’t fully understand the extent of their digestion issues and chalk it up as eating something that “didn’t agree” with their stomach.
It’s time to take action, and Evogen Nutrition Evozyme is specifically formulated to help you maximize your ability to digest and absorb the nutrients from the food you eat.
Note: If your symptoms are severe and consistent following meals, it is recommended that you speak with your doctor to have a professional dig a little deeper into what may be the root cause of your pain and discomfort. Supplements are not meant to treat or diagnose any medical condition and should not be used in place of a doctor’s recommendation.
Why are Digestive Enzymes so Important?
As you age, your body’s digestive enzyme production can decrease. Digestive enzymes produced by organs such as the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and even stomach acid can diminish. Additionally, there are some enzymes that your body cannot make on its own. Therefore, it may be necessary to add digestive enzymes into your supplement regimen if you want to be proactive and aid in digesting or if you’re already experiencing some side effects commonly associated with poor digestion.
How can you tell if you aren’t properly digesting your meals? If you suffer from poor digestion, you may notice some common signs such as gas, bloating, indigestion, abdominal discomfort, and constipation.
When you eat, the role of digestive enzymes released by your body is to help break down your meal. Issues may arise when not enough digestive enzymes are present and aren’t able to effectively break down macronutrients into smaller and more easily usable molecules.
Should you find yourself having issues with digestion, one of the main issues to be aware of is the fact that it can cause nutrient deficiencies. Not getting adequate amounts of critical nutrients can result in some long-term issues with your health. If you seem to always feel tired, have no energy, and seem to always be catching an ailment, you may be suffering from a nutrient deficiency.
Improve Digestion with Evozyme
While many of us are looking to improve the appearance of our physique through intense training and nutrition, it’s no secret that nutrition plays a HUGE role when it comes to results (or lack thereof).
What you put in your body can make or break your results. You can consume all of the right foods, hit your daily caloric intake and recommended macros, but if you aren’t fully digesting the nutrients you take in, your progress may stall.
Evogen Nutrition Evozyme helps you maximize three key components: Digestion, Absorption, and Utilization. If you are missing even one of those three components, everything falls apart, and you’re not getting the most benefits from the food you are consuming.
Use of this premium digestive enzyme support supplement is as simple as taking one capsule with each meal – that’s it! From there, you get to enjoy your food and feel confident knowing that Evozyme is unleashing powerful enzymes to help you properly digest and absorb your meal and help prevent the common uncomfortable side effects that you may typically experience with poor digestion.
Evogen Nutrition Evozyme can help:
- Support healthy digestion
- Enhance gut health
- Break down macronutrients
- Improve nutrient absorption
- Minimize nutrient deficiencies
- Reduce bloating, indigestion, and gas
What Are the Benefits of Each Specific Enzyme?
Below is a chart containing all of the digestive enzymes found in Evozyme.
INGREDIENT |
BENEFITS |
Protease |
|
Lactase |
|
Amylase |
|
Diastase |
|
Glucoamylase |
|
Xylanase |
|
Phytase |
|
Cellulase |
|
Beta-Glucanase |
|