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Enzymes speed up chemical reactions in our bodies. They’re an essential part of digestion, blood clotting, and growth. They also play a role in how muscles work and why diseases happen, and do many other important things.
The body makes enzymes, most of which are a special type of protein. Proteins build, maintain, and replace tissues in the body.
Enzymes also can be made in labs as dietary supplements.
Enzymes work by binding to a specific molecule in a cell and speeding up chemical reactions. The enzyme doesn’t get used up in these reactions, so it can work again and again. Some enzymes build up substances while others break them down.
Our bodies have thousands of enzymes. They include:
Sometimes, the body can be missing an enzyme or have too little of it. This can cause health problems. Medical conditions caused by problems with enzymes include:
Dietary enzyme supplements are made to mimic what the body’s enzymes do. Doctors may prescribe enzyme supplements for:
Other enzyme supplements are advertised as ways to increase athletic performance or lose weight. These claims may be untrue and can cause health risks. Always talk to your doctor before trying any dietary supplements.
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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