Digestive Enzymes
Cross-source consensus on Digestive Enzymes from 2 sources and 9 claims.
2 sources · 9 claims
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- Each enzyme is activated only within a narrow, specific pH window and no enzyme functions across the full pH range. — Acidify, Don't Alkalize Your Body
- Complete digestive enzyme function requires all five organs — stomach, pancreas, gallbladder, small intestine, and large intestine — to work together in synergy. — Digestive Enzyme Deficiency: Top Signs by Organ
- A deficiency in any single digestive organ places compensatory stress on all downstream organs. — Digestive Enzyme Deficiency: Top Signs by Organ
- Bile is alkaline and emulsifies fats to enable pancreatic lipase activity. — Acidify, Don't Alkalize Your Body
- Pancreatic bicarbonate is secreted to neutralize acidic chyme entering the duodenum, and this secretion is acid-triggered. — Acidify, Don't Alkalize Your Body
- Approximately ninety percent of all digestion occurs in the small intestine. — Digestive Enzyme Deficiency: Top Signs by Organ
- Stomach acid is the most critical upstream factor in the digestive cascade, and addressing it resolves many downstream problems simultaneously. — Digestive Enzyme Deficiency: Top Signs by Organ
- The combination of betaine hydrochloride, pancreatin, and ox bile is the foundational supplement protocol addressing the stomach, pancreas, and gallbladder simultaneously. — Digestive Enzyme Deficiency: Top Signs by Organ
- ATP synthesis in mitochondria operates at an optimal pH of approximately 9. — Acidify, Don't Alkalize Your Body