Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Plant Enzymes And Psoriasis

Raw vegetables provide enzymes that treat psoriasis naturally.


Natural remedies have been a staple of Asian and Native American cultures since their beginnings. Physicians frequently incorporate them into treatments. Scientists are discovering elements in them which explain why they work. Studies suggest individuals suffering from psoriasis can obtain relief with enzyme therapy. Enzyme therapy has also been shown to aid a long list of ailments including digestive disorders, skin problems, seizures, headaches, acne, diabetes, insomnia and various types of inflammation.


Psoriasis








The American Heritage Science Dictionary defines psoriasis as "a chronic, inflammatory skin disease in which recurring reddish patches, often covered with silvery scales, appear especially on the knees, elbow, scalp and trunk.... (It is) non-contagious and is inheritable."


Psoriasis varies in severity, size, spread and locations. In chronic cases, psoriasis can cover an individual's entire body.


According to the website Natural Cures For Psoriasis, more than 125 million people worldwide and 5 million in the United States are afflicted with the skin disease. Children whose parents have psoriasis are around 60 percent more likely to develop it themselves.


Plant Enzymes


In its natural state, food contains enzymes, vitamins and minerals. The enzymes found in raw food are in the proportion for proper digestion. Cooking, pasteurizing and canning destroy all the enzymes that were present in the food.


The four groups of plant enzymes are proteases, amylases, lipases and cellulases. Proteases work to break up protein chains into single amino acids. Amylases reduce sugars and some carbohydrates into sucrose, lactose and maltose. Lipases break down triglycerides or fat into separate fatty acids and glycerol. Cellulases work to digest the specific carbohydrate bonds found in fiber.


Diet


According to the Alternative Medicine Therapies website, while your diet does not have to include 100 percent raw food, your body cannot produce enzymes such as cellulase. Without enzymes, the body cannot produce the chemicals necessary to begin the digestion process and food is left behind in the body. The remaining food is converted into toxins and moves to the liver for detoxification. This process can lead to overuse of the liver and eventually lead to toxins within the colon.


Pre-packaged foods can actually block the enzymes necessary for your body to be healthy.


Psoriasis worsens when too many fat molecules are present within your immune system. Eating foods like nuts and raw vegetables can block fatty molecules from being able to form. It's important to avoid foods high in triglycerides.


Other Aids


The Natural Cures For Psoriasis website states that herbal products such as aloe vera, witch hazel, emu oil, neem oil, jojoba, mahonia aquifolium, capsaicum, tea tree oil and evening primrose oil soothe symptoms.


The website also states that proper amounts of dietary supplements such as milk thistle, burdock, yellow dock, mountain grape, sarsaparilla and red clover are known to improve the symptoms of psoriasis. Consult your physician before adding any supplements, as they may conflict with some prescription medications.


Breakthrough


Enzymes are so crucial to the treatment of psoriasis that a treatment made from the East Indian globe thistle represents one of the biggest breakthroughs.


The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) permitted Piramal Life Science Ltd. of India to begin a second clinical trial on its psoriasis treatment, tinefcon, in May 2010. Tinefcon is composed of partially purified plant extracts. Tinefcon is made from East Indian globe thistle and a Cdk-4 inhibitor.

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