Protease
Protease by definition is any of various enzymes, including the endopeptidases and exopeptidases, that catalyze the hydrolytic breakdown of proteins into peptides or amino acids. Protease is a digestive enzyme that is responsible for digesting proteins in your food, which is probably one of the most difficult substances to metabolize.
BENEFITS OF HAVING ENOUGH PROTEASE
- Promotes digestive health
- Can help to clean up your body by removing the unwanted protein from your circulatory system
- By cleaning up protein from the blood it helps restore your energy and balance
- Helpful in fighting such things as colds, flus, and cancerous tumor growths
DEFICIENCIES OF PROTEASE MAY LEAD TO
- Strain on the body to produce more enzymes
- Digestive problems including colon cancer and hemorrhoids