The ONE DEFICIENT NUTRIENTNo Nutritionist or Test Will EVER Tell You You’re Missing
Have you ever wondered why some individuals seem to have “fast metabolism” and can eat anything, and not get bloated or gain weight?
- If you've answered "YES" to any of these questions, you're going to love this article.
There’s a nutrient that you (and nearly everyone on the planet) is NOT getting enough of...no matter how many supplements or superfoods you consume.That nutrient is enzymes... and it’s lacking, because when you cook food past 114 degrees Fahrenheit, all the enzymes get destroyed.
Enzymes are arguably your body’s single most important nutrient because they break down your food into digestible parts and ensure you’re able to assimilate nutrients.
Without enzymes, nothing would happen and you’d quickly die.
That is no exaggeration, enzymes are required for EVERYTHING.
The real question is: can you get enough enzymes by changing your diet?
Should you be supplementing with enzymes?
This article will explore these questions in depth.
Before we dive in, let me tell you a little about myself.
My name is Wade Lightheart, and I'm a 3-time national all-natural bodybuilding champion, and Mr. Universe, competitor.
I actually competed at the Natural Mr. Olympia on a raw food diet.
I'm also an advisor to the American Anti-Cancer Institute, Certified Sports Nutrition Advisor, and author of two best-selling books in health and fitness.
I've been a vegetarian for 14 years.
"Quitting meat" and reducing my protein intake simply wasn’t possible until I began supplementing with enzymes, for reasons I’ll explain shortly.
Now that I’ve fixed my enzyme deficiency, I feel great, look 10 years younger than most guys my age, and have more energy than ever before.
- If you've answered "YES" to any of these questions, you're going to love this article.
That nutrient is enzymes... and it’s lacking, because when you cook food past 114 degrees Fahrenheit, all the enzymes get destroyed.
Enzymes are arguably your body’s single most important nutrient because they break down your food into digestible parts and ensure you’re able to assimilate nutrients.
Without enzymes, nothing would happen and you’d quickly die.
That is no exaggeration, enzymes are required for EVERYTHING.
The real question is: can you get enough enzymes by changing your diet?
Should you be supplementing with enzymes?
This article will explore these questions in depth.
Before we dive in, let me tell you a little about myself.
My name is Wade Lightheart, and I'm a 3-time national all-natural bodybuilding champion, and Mr. Universe, competitor.
I actually competed at the Natural Mr. Olympia on a raw food diet.
I'm also an advisor to the American Anti-Cancer Institute, Certified Sports Nutrition Advisor, and author of two best-selling books in health and fitness.
I've been a vegetarian for 14 years.
"Quitting meat" and reducing my protein intake simply wasn’t possible until I began supplementing with enzymes, for reasons I’ll explain shortly.
Now that I’ve fixed my enzyme deficiency, I feel great, look 10 years younger than most guys my age, and have more energy than ever before.
The Two "Missing Links" That Transform Any Decent Diet Into A Super Health Solution.The majority of nutritionist advice out there focuses on macros, micronutrients, and superfoods.
"Eat this... avoid that... cut down on these..."
But this only covers half the story.
Because taking care of your body is a lot like furnishing a nice home.
In the process of furnishing your home or apartment, you need two things:
- 1. The furniture.
- 2. Helpers to move the furniture
Helpers put the furnishing in the right place. Without helpers, you'd just have a bunch of stuff sitting at a warehouse.
Enzymes and probiotics are your body's helpers.
According to the world's leading gastroenterologist, Dr. Hiromi Shinya, they're responsible for up to 25,000 biological functions -- everything from thinking to blinking.
They help with virtually every metabolic, digestive, and immune system process.
Helpers put the furnishing in the right place. Without helpers, you'd just have a bunch of stuff sitting at a warehouse.
Enzymes and probiotics are your body's helpers.
According to the world's leading gastroenterologist, Dr. Hiromi Shinya, they're responsible for up to 25,000 biological functions -- everything from thinking to blinking.
They help with virtually every metabolic, digestive, and immune system process.














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