Enzymes are catalysts. That means that they increase the speed and effect of chemical reactions without being changed themselves. All life is a series of chemical reactions and these constant chemical reactions that allow us to live is known as the metabolic process. Our bodies need enzymes for the metabolism to function. Without sufficient enzymes, the functioning of the body will be adversely affected leading to all kinds of medical complications. There are millions of different enzymes and science has yet to identify them all.
The enzymes we need to continue living are provided to our bodies by the food we eat. Unfortunately, modern lifestyles have had a negative impact on our diets and consequently on our intake of enzymes. We all know about the dangers of eating the wrong types of food, overcooked foods and processed foods and the dangers to our health. But what we often overlooked is the effect that these foods have on the enzyme levels in out bodies.
Nearly all forms of raw food are highly perishable. When these raw foods are exposed to high temperatures (in other words are cooked) they begin to break down very quickly and a large number of chemical changes take place. One of the most affected are the enzymes in the food. Enzymes are proteins and have a three dimensional structure. Heat causes the structure to change and this changes the catalytic capabilities of the enzymes and often completely destroys them. Either way, that's not what we need.
Enzymes which are exposed to heat are no longer in their natural state and this means that they are unable to function as they are supposed to - being the catalysts that supports the metabolic system of the body. So the more cooked food you eat, the less enzymes your body is ingesting. The body is also able to produce enzymes of its own, principally from the pancreas. But these are not in sufficient quantity to meet the metabolism's needs. So the pancreas pushes itself to produce more. While this is fine in the short term, over a period of years the pancreas and other organs become weak due to the excess strain placed on them. This weakness impairs their functioning and among other effects, reduced their ability to produce enzymes.
Additionally, enzymes are important to our digestive process since they help to break down the food we consume .Cooked food not only has less enzymes, it also requires more enzymes to enable it to be properly digested. Its really a vicious cycle.
As we grow older, our digestive system becomes naturally weaker and we have to be more careful with our diets. But the degree of care and the nature of the foods our bodies can accept is dependant, to a large extent, on the ability of the pancreas and the other organs to produce enzymes. The weaker and less efficient these organs are, the more problems we will have with our digestive system as we age.
While enzyme supplements are becoming more common - perhaps due to the kinds of food we are eating more and more of, the best way to provide your body with the enzymes it needs is through the natural process of eating. The more raw fruits and vegetables you eat, the better for the enzyme levels in your body.
There is no need to go to extremes and eat only raw and unprocessed foods. That is not practical. But understanding what your body needs, why these things are needed and eating with this in mind will go a long way towards keeping your body in good condition. There is an old saying - "We are what we eat." It would be more accurate to say - "We are what's in what we eat."
Should You Eat After Working Out
Below, you'll find some myth busters on healthy eating.
1. Working out on an empty stomach. If you hear a rumbling noise in your stomach, the rumbling is trying to tell you something. Without listening to them, you are forcing your body to run without any fuel. Before you exercise or do any physical activity, always eat a light snack such as an apple.
2. Relying on energy bars and drinks. Although they are fine every once in a while, they don't deliver the antioxidants you need to prevent cancer. Fruits and vegetables are your best bets, as they are loaded in vitamins, minerals, fluid, and fiber.
3. Skipping breakfast. Skipping breakfast is never a good idea, as breakfast starts the day. Your body needs fuel as soon as possible, and without it, you'll be hungry throughout the day.
4. Low carb diets. Your body needs carbohydrates for your muscles and the storing of energy.
5. Eating what you want. Eating healthy and exercising doesn't give you an all access pass to eat anything you want. Everyone needs the same nutrients whether they exercise or not, as well as fruits and vegetables.
6. Not enough calories Although losing weight involves calories, losing it too quickly is never safe. What you should do, is aim for 1 - 2 pounds a week. Always make sure that you are getting enough calories to keep your body operating smoothly. If you start dropping weight too fast, eat a bit more food.
7. Skip soda and alcohol. Water, milk, and juice is the best to drink for active people. You should drink often, and not require on thirst to be an indicator. By the time you get thirsty, your body is already running a
bit too low.
Changing how you eat is always a great step towards healthy eating and it will affect how your body performs. The healthier you eat, you better you'll feel. No matter how old you may be, healthy eating is something you should strive for. Once you give it a chance, you'll see in no time at all just how much it can change your life - for the better.
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