Hey Friend,
Is your body making the most of all the protein you're consuming?
Let's face it: No protein, No growth.
And we've all been bombarded with the latest trends in protein powders, weight gainers, lean mass gainers, combined protein, plant protein, whey, casein, egg, etc...
...and the list goes on and on.
But one of the harsh realities I've learned from peak performance expert Wade Lightheart is this:
Most of the protein we consume ends up in one of two places.
One is your toilet bowl.
And the second place is in a nice layer of sludge somewhere in your digestive tract.
And that all adds up to one GIANT-SIZED WASTE OF MONEY AND EFFORT from all the food you're eating - especially if you're taking protein supplements. Now don't get me wrong and think that I'm going all anti-protein supplement on you, because I'm not.
I use protein powders myself as a convenient and cost effective way to meet my daily protein needs. But there is one critical element to protein supplementation that most people ignore....
You're only absorbing and using only a tiny fraction of the nutrients you're taking in. So what's going on here? And what's the solution?
Fact is, our bodies require ENZYMES to perform at their best.
And without getting too complicated, enzymes are THE WORKERS in our bodies. (In many ways, they're the "holy grail" of health).
EVERY function in your body requires enzymes. Enzymes digest your food, stimulate your brain, provide cellular energy, and repair all the cells, tissues and organs of your body.
Enzymes are the sparks that make everything happen.
AND HERE'S THE BAD NEWS: Our bodies have a LIMITED enzyme-producing capacity, which naturally declines as we age. (In fact, most individuals have only 30 percent of their enzyme potential by the time they are 40 years old!)
(If you are 40+ than you know this to be true because chances are you can't eat the same foods right now as you could when you were in your 20's - I know I can't.)
Your body naturally produces over 3,000 different types of enzymes, yet your ONLY external source of enzymes comes from THE FOOD WE EAT.
Digestive enzymes are found naturally in ALL food, whether it's fruits, vegetables, or meats.
However, most of the food we consume in our modern diets is completely devoid of natural enzymes, because of how we grow, prepare and transport it.
And research demonstrates that ANY FOOD HEATED ABOVE 114 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT LOSES ALL OF ITS ENZYMES.
In other words, all cooked food is deficient in digestive enzymes, leaving very little to break down your food.
This means most of us are UNABLE to effectively digest most of the protein we eat.
And that's pretty shocking and scary when you think about it. But don't be too alarmed, because some very bright scientist brains have thankfully figured out a solution:
SUPPLEMENT YOUR DIET WITH HIGH QUALITY DIGESTIVE ENZYMES.
You see, it turns out that enzymes are perhaps the most overlooked component of digestive health.
Not only are digestive enzymes required for the breakdown and digestion of food. But their benefits extend well beyond that too...
World-renowned colon expert Dr. Hiromi Shinya suggests in his book "The Enzyme Factor", that undigested protein - particularly from milk products, processed food, and red meat - can become 'food' for "BAD" bacteria.
And these bad bacteria create all kinds of toxins that leak into the blood stream.
Meanwhile Dr. Edward Howell, author of "Enzyme Nutrition", has demonstrated conclusively that using digestive enzymes can improve digestion, regulate weight, and ease the symptoms of a variety of health conditions.
BUT QUALITY IS KEY.
If you take a look around, you'll find a whole bunch of enzyme formulations being sold in the market. But they're certainly not all created equal - especially when it comes to the enzyme that digests protein: PROTEASE.
And there's a big reason of this...
Protease is the most expensive of the enzymes to make. And there are several kinds of protease enzymes.
And while most formulations have high levels of amylase (digests carbohydrates), or lipase (digests fats), the protease (digests protein) tends to be LOW QUALITY and in low amounts with most formulations.
That's why speaking to peak performance expert Wade Lightheart has been like a breath of fresh air.
He was disappointed with the low protease levels of most enzyme formulations. So he decided to create his own high-protease digestive enzyme formula instead, using only the highest quality ingredients.
Wade assures me this is the most powerful protease supplement on the market. (The formulation team who assisted him in designing these enzymes told him they have NEVER created a more potent enzyme combination. And you can check out a great comparison chart on that page I've linked to, showing the enzyme quantities in Masszymes compared to other formulas).
I'm using Wade’s enzymes formula right now too, and I'm really noticing a positive difference... Less gas, bloating, and my food doesn't sit as heavy on my stomach - highly recommend them! |