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Enzyme Top Related Articles
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1). How a natural enzyme can improve and maintain your health By : Jack Prime
Over thirty years ago, a German physician, Dr. Hans Neiper, faced with the problems that are still unresolved by mainstream medicine today, looked to nature to find a way that would deal with all and any type of inflammation.
Inflammation is anything in the body that should not be there. Any "non living tissue". And quite simply, this is just about anything that causes pain.
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2). Digest Your Food With Raw Enzymes By : chester
Most raw food, like our bodies, is very perishable. When raw foods are exposed to temperatures above 116 degrees, they start to rapidly break down, just as our bodies would if we had a fever that high. One of the constituents of foods which can break down are enzymes. Enzymes help us digest our food. Enzymes are proteins though, and they have a very specific 3-dimensional structure in space.
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3). An Overview of Enzyme Peels for Your Face By : Ricardo de Silva
When dealing with the refurbishing of facial skin, peels are a popular option. Here is an overview of enzyme peels for your facial skin care needs.
An Overview of Enzyme Peels for Your Face
The enzyme peel is not a new technique at all. It has been performed for a long time ago but often without a deep knowledge on the matter. This is easily confirmed after an overview of those home remedies and cosmetics intended for skin care, such as papaya or green apple facemasks or lotions.
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5). Aloe Vera - A Wonder Herb For Skin By : Kim Beardsmore
Aloe is grown mainly in the dry regions of Africa, Asia, Europe and America. Because of its many therapeutic uses, it is now commercially cultivated in the United States, Japan, and countries in the Caribbean and Mediterranean. However, in many places you can grown your own Aloe Vera plant quite happy in a pot as a household plant.
Despite its very cactus-like characteristics, Aloe belongs to the lily family, which also includes asparagus, onions, leeks and garlic.
Article Related to: aloe, vera, herb, skin, beauty, natural, aloevera, cactus, enzyme, enzymes, health, digestion
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