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What Role Do Enzymes Play In The Digestive Process?
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People need enzymes to process food, and without them, the body would not be able to break the food sources down. Enzymes enter our life in two forms, systemic and digestive. Systemic enzymes are typically used by the body to fight off infections caused by viruses, bacteria, and by immune system disorders. These types of enzymes can be supplied naturally by the body or taken through supplements and should be taken on an empty stomach. Digestive enzymes are used mainly by people for digestive purposes and should be always be taken with foods.
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