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Enzymes for Digestive Health and Nutritional Wealth.


Enzymes For Digestive Health And Nutritional Wealth

Karen DeFelice

ThunderSnow Interactive

5720 Wentworth, Johnston, IA 50131

0972591869 $18.95 www.thundersnow.com

Digestive enzymes Digestive enzymes
Molecules that catalyze the breakdown of large molecules (usually food) into smaller molecules.

Mentioned in: Heartburn

digestive enzymes
 are essential for human and animal life. Digestive enzyme therapy is an important and newly emerging alternative approach to a number of human ailments including autism autism (ô`tĭzəm), developmental disability resulting from a neurological disorder that affects the normal functioning of the brain. It is characterized by the abnormal development of communication skills, social skills, and reasoning.  and such neurological conditions Neurological conditions
A condition that has its origin in some part of the patient's nervous system.

Mentioned in: Pervasive Developmental Disorders
 as PDD, sensory integration dysfunction sensory integration dysfunction
n.
A neurological disorder characterized by disruption in the processing and organization of sensory information by the central nervous system, characterized by impaired sensitivity to sensory input, motor control
, migraines, ADD, ADHD Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Definition

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a developmental disorder characterized by distractibility, hyperactivity, impulsive behaviors, and the inability to remain focused on tasks or
, food and chemical intolerance, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia fibromyalgia

Chronic syndrome that is characterized by musculoskeletal pain, often at multiple sites. The cause is unknown. A significant number of persons with fibromyalgia also have mental disorders, especially depression.
, autoimmune conditions, bowel dysfunctions, and "leaky gut" syndrome. Author Karen L. DeFelice recounts the compelling and informative story of a group of families that found health improvements through digestive enzyme technology to be incredibly successful. But why? Enzymes For Digestive Health And Nutritional Wealth reveals fascinating answers to that question while also documenting how a diverse array of seemingly unrelated biological issues commonly associated with these poorly understood neurological conditions are addressed one by one with enzymes. There are wealth of scientific studies showing how the observed improvements within these families are document in medical studies. Enzymes For Digestive Health And Nutritional Wealth is welcome and highly recommended reading for the non-specialist general reader with an interest in autism, digestive, and related neurological conditions, as well as an important addition to academic community library Health/Medicine reference collections.
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