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Form
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Size
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Price
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Product
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| Phenol Assist
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Capsules
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90
ct.
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$25.00
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835/90
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| Phenol Assist
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Capsules
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Trial*
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$3.75
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835/TRIAL
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*Limit one trial size per item, please.
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Description
Phenols
are compounds with a specific chemical structure (an aromatic
ring plus a hydroxyl group) that are found in fruits, vegetables,
some grains and nuts, flavorings and spices. A salicylate
is a type of phenolic compound. Phenols and polyphenols
have anti-oxidant qualities and protective functions which
make some of them beneficial and desirable to consume for
most individuals.
An
important chemical process that occurs in body tissues is
called sulfation. Sulfation is the movement of sulfate (sulfur
plus oxygen) ions from one body tissue to another. Sulfating
molecules change that molecule's character and behavior
and how they act in the body. Connective tissue is sulfated
for structural reasons and neuron tissue is sulfated to
provide a protective sheath. Sulfation also causes molecules
to vary in activity, solubility, and mobility. For the body
to work properly, these sulfation processes must occur as
they are required.
So
what is the relationship between phenolic compounds and
sulfation? Phenols and salicylates use up a lot of sulfate
in the body in order to be broken down. In other words,
the phenols and salicylates compete for the body's sulfate
stores. In certain individuals, breaking down phenolic compounds
can provide a benefit by supporting the sulfation mechanism.
Phenol
Assist is an enzyme product designed to help digest part
of the cell wall structure of plant cells, the structure
of fruits, vegetables and grains. Doing so opens the cell
and allows the process of phenol digestion to begin. When
you slice open an apple or a pear and let it sit out for
a while, you will notice a browning of the tissue occurring.
That browning process is the result of the natural enzyme
present in fruits, "phenolase," oxidizing the
fruit tissue. This process cannot occur until the cell wall
is broken and oxygen gets into the cells. Phenol Assist
gets this process going and therefore supports sulfation
by reducing the phenolic load on the body's sulfation capacity.
Phenol
Assist contains a variety of enzymes to accomplish the cell
wall digestion, and other enzymes to assist in the total
digestion of fruits, vegetables, grains, and spices. Below
is a brief description of the enzymes present:
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Xylanase
makes grains, fruits and vegetables that utilize xylose
in their structure more digestible by breaking some of
the xylan bonds.
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CeraCalase™
is a proprietary blend of the National Enzyme Company
which aids the breakdown of plant and fruit structures.
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Cellulase
which helps digest the cellulose fibers surrounding plant
cells.
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Beta-Glucanase
is an enzyme which breaks down glucan structures in fruits
and grains.
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Phytase
breaks organic-phosphate bonds which helps destroy phytins
and phytic acid thereby insuring that important minerals
are not complexed and transported unused out of the body.
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Alpha
Amylase is an enzyme which helps digest starches and complex
sugars present in plants.
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Glucoamylase
aids digestion of polysaccharides and polymeric chains
of glucose.
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Alpha-Galactosidase
hydrolyzes bonds that hold galactose thereby freeing the
galactose for its enzyme stimulating function involving
DPPIV.
Suggested
Use: One capsule with meals consisting of phenol containing
foods.
Start with ¼ to ½ capsule and gradually increase
this dose to the amount that provides optimal digestion
of foods.
The
dose can be adjusted according to the specific needs of
the individual. With small meals or snacks smaller doses
may be sufficient to provide adequate digestion of these
foods. Avoid mixing with food or beverages that will be
heated above 130° F, as the activity of the enzymes
will be adversely affected.
Directions
For Use
It
is generally recommended that enzyme supplements be taken
at the beginning or early on in the meal to assure appropriate
digestion. The capsules may be swallowed whole or opened
and mixed with food or drink.
It
is recommended that Phenol Assist be used in conjuction
with Kirkman's Phenol Assist Companion. See the individual
write-up for that product under enzyme products for details.
A chart outlining phenolic and salicylate content of foods
follows:
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VERY
HIGH
Apricots
Berries and Cherries
Orange and Tangerine
Pineapple
Red grapes
Tomatoes
Peppers
Mint
Anise (licorice)
Olives
Dill
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HIGH
TO MODERATE
Apples
Grapefruit
Peach and mangos
Watermelon
Broccoli and spinach
Carrots
Lettuce and chinese vegetables (except iceberg/low)
Most nuts and seeds
Onion |
LOW
TO NEGLIGIBLE
Bananas
Pears
Cabbage
Celery
Potatoes
Fats and Oils
Sugars
Soy Milk
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