Contains 4 Fiber Digesting
Enzymes to Get More Prebiotics From the Diet
There are
two fiber types: insoluble and soluble. Neither is digested by
enzymes produced in the human body.
Insoluble fiber, known as
roughage, is mostly composed of cellulose. Bran muffins contain
insoluble fiber.
Soluble fiber, the real
star of the fiber show, performs vital prebiotic functions
in the intestinal tract – functions that stimulate health producing
probiotic microorganisms.
Stimulated probiotics more
effectively colonize the intestinal tract and maximize intestinal
health, helping assure predictable regularity.
The message here is that soluble
fiber, also known as prebiotic fiber, is the most important type
because it stimulates probiotics.
Since insoluble fiber cannot be used
to stimulate probiotics, we need to take an enzyme or enzyme-fiber
supplement that contains high strength fiber digesting enzymes that
are capable of releasing trapped soluble fiber in the diet.;
specifically, the enzymes: Cellulase, Hemicellulase, Pectinase and
Xylanase.
But, for them to work they must be
present in more than trivial quantities. Enzymes are measured in
activity units and these units must be guaranteed in multiples
of 1,000 units per serving to be of value.
TruFiber® contains
the following enzyme composition per serving: Cellulase 2,000 CU (Cellulase
Units), Hemicellulase 4,700 HCU (Hemicellulase Units), Pectinase
5,800 AJDU (Apple Juice Depectinizing Units), Xylanase 1,100 XU (Xylanase
Units).
4 Vital Fiber
Digesting Enzymes That Fuel Probiotics
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