Aging is a privilege. With aging comes experience and wisdom, not to
mention senior citizen’s discounts. But with aging also comes the onset of
aches, pains and age-related conditions. Such is why older people try to adopt
a healthier lifestyle – something you might have observed from your parents,
grandparents, or older friends (or which you find yourself doing, if you
consider yourself old). They try to keep themselves moving by doing zumba, for
instance, and they become more watchful of what they eat. Eating healthier food
is not just a trend among older adults – it is a norm. We know this is a good
practice, but as we age, eating healthy food may not be enough. That’s because
even if you eat healthy food, there’s a chance of you not getting all the good
nutrition from it, which may happen if you are deficient in digestive enzymes.
You’re probably thinking, “Digestive
enzymes? I remember hearing about that back in the day during Science class.
What do digestive enzymes have to do with me getting good nutrition?”
Digestive enzymes are responsible for breaking down the food we eat into a form
that can be easily absorbed by the body. It’s not the food itself that gets
absorbed – it’s the nutrients from it.
But how exactly does it happen?
Imagine yourself eating a piece of bread. As you chew the bread, you are
starting to digest it already. From your mouth, it passes through your
esophagus down to your stomach, where it further gets digested. From the
stomach, it goes into the small intestine where digestion gets completed.
Enabling the digestion in your mouth, stomach and small intestine are your
digestive enzymes. These enzymes break down your food into nutrients so they
may be absorbed into your bloodstream and transported to every cell in your
body. Such is the crucial role of your digestive enzymes. Healthy food provides
the foundation for optimal health, but even the healthiest food is of little
use if it is not properly digested and absorbed.
The thing is, as we get older, the digestive enzymes naturally produced
by our bodies become depleted. Digestive enzyme deficiency is thus something
older people may experience – and they may not even be aware of it. But how
will you know if an older loved one such your mom or dad is deficient in
digestive enzymes? If they constantly have digestive complaints like gas,
bloating, or abdominal pain, and / or if their bowel movement is irregular,
they could be suffering from digestive enzyme deficiency.
Good thing, Unilab has the answer
to digestive enzyme deficiency. Introducing Enzyplex – a digestive enzyme supplement that helps promote healthy
digestion. It has a unique
combination of digestive enzymes, which break down food so your body
gets the nourishment it needs. It
also helps one avoid indigestion symptoms such as gas, bloating and
stomachache.
Aside from digestive enzymes,
Enzyplex has vitamin B-complex which helps enhance the digestive
process and aids in the conversion of food into energy to support normal body
processes.
With Christmas nearing, why don’t
you give your loved ones (or yourself) the gift of healthy digestion and
optimal nutrient absorption? They’ll need it, especially with all the
festivities! Buy a box of Enzyplex today and let them absorb life to the
fullest!
Know more
about Enzyplex and nutrient absorption! Visit and like the Enzyplex Facebook
page (Enzyplex Philippines) and check out the Enzyplex website (www.agewell.ph/products/enzyplex).
#AbsorbLifetotheFullest
with Enzyplex!
Enzyplex is available in Luzon branches of
Watsons, South Star Drug and St. Joseph Drug.
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