Nature's Protease Inhibitors Prevent Self-Digestion
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Dr. Geert Schmid-Schöenbein in a video presentation.
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Dr. Schmid-Schöenbein explains how protease inhibitors synthesized in the liver bind to enzymes, preventing autodigestion and protecting tissues. These inhibitors act as a barrier, stopping enzymes from digesting the body's own tissues.
- Goal: Understanding and preventing autodigestion through natural body mechanisms.
- Proof: Protease inhibitors bind permanently, inactivating enzymes and preventing tissue digestion.
- Nuances:
- Inhibitors are synthesized in the liver.
- Two mechanisms: inhibitors and intestinal barriers.
- Impact on Life: Understanding these mechanisms can lead to advanced treatments for anti-aging and gut health.
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- Effort: Requires advanced research and understanding of biochemistry.
Risks
Understanding is crucial; misuse of inhibitors could interfere with digestion.
Alternatives
- Dietary approaches to support liver health and natural enzyme regulation
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