Introduction

The last 18 years I have written about the necessity
of incorporating enzymes into your dogs diet. In
this article, I would like to help you better understand
the benefits of using enzymes and why they are so
important for quality health and longevity. I will
try to keep this in lay terms so you have a solid
understanding of enzymes. In this article I am going
to talk of two kinds of enzymes. Digestive
Enzymes and Dietary
Enzymes.
Digestive
Enzymes
Digestive Enzymes, these are facilitators, and
they have a different job than dietary enzymes,
in that they are present in all living matter
and they are necessary for proper digestion. For
our pets to obtain proper digestion, they need
digestive enzymes which are normally made by the
pancreas (digestive enzymes) and are found in
the foods we would normally eat provided the food
is not cooked as heated and processed the foods,
human or animals, destroys 100% of the enzymes.
This forces the animals' body to depend entirely
on its own pancreatic output of digestive enzymes
for digestion of the food. This is stressful on
the system over a long period of time and it is
called leukocytosis. There are 4 digestive enzymes:
proteases, which breaks down protein; lipases,
which breaks down fats or lipids; amylases, which
breaks down carbohydrates (principally starch
and sugars); and cellulases, which breaks down
vegetable matter, including fiber.
The
object of "breakdown" is to improve
digestion by increasing the availability of nutrients.
A faster breakdown of food means the animal can
process the food much quicker. I incorporate digestive
enzymes into my dogs diet through the use of Daily
Greens Plus 800-937-1104. This product contains
(digestive enzymes, probiotics, ester C - barley
grass) and is compatible with any commercial food.
It is my opinion digestive enzymes in combination
with probiotics (friendly yogurt-type bacteria)
may well be the key to reducing or eliminating
the possibility of bloat which often leads to
gastric torsion. These two extremely important
elements are missing in the vast majority of commercial
dog foods.
There are only a few commercial food companies
who believe digestive enzymes and probiotics are
necessary to an animal's diets, and choose to
put these items back on the food after it is processed.
This is an important step in the right direction
so when searching for a quality food, make sure
the company uses these on their products. I use
additional digestive and probiotics in the form
of Daily Greens for all my animal's diets, in
small amounts, as an added measure of insurance.
This is no guarantee, but it is certainly more
help than we have had so far in this struggle
to control bloat and gastric torsion and other
degenerative diseases.
Dietary/Metabolic
Enzymes: The Internal Battleground
Before we discuss dietary/metabolic enzymes we
must understand the correlation between antioxidant
enzymes and free radicals. Free radicals kill
molecules in the body, which in turn kills off
cells, and the end result of this is disease,
decay, and eventually death. Free radicals are
naturally occurring unstable molecules, which
damage healthy molecules by stealing electrons.
They develop in the body naturally for different
reasons including normal metabolism, disease,
environmental and physical stress, pollution,
pesticides, medicines, injury, radiation to name
a few.
To compensate, our bodies produce antioxidant
enzymes to counteract free radicals and cleanse
free radicals from our systems through waste products.
When we do not provide our ourselves with an adequate
balanced diet, of quality 'fresh' foods, it reduces
the ability of our body to make these chemicals
and chemical reactions necessary for optimum health.
In addition to diet, environmental stress and
the natural aging process also effects the body's
ability to make these critical enzymes.
Nature has designed it's food sources to have
sufficient enzymes, provided they are not lost
in the cooking or processing of foods. However,
ingesting foods which is "enzyme-empty,"
triggers the body's immune system in the opposite
manner and the body responds with leukocytosis.
This reaction occurs after eating cooked foods
or processed foods and elevates white blood cell
levels. By incorporating enzymatic rich food sources
into our diet, like sprouts, we can counteract
this problem of cell damage.If we think of our
nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, amino acids,
etc., as being the bricks, enzymes are necessary
to build the walls.
Antioxidants
Antioxidants, good guys, are the bodies scavengers,
they clean the body of any free radical toxins.
I think of an antioxidant as filters
for the body and they decrease in our bodies as
we age.
Where can we get antioxidants? Antioxidants are
found naturally in foods in the form of:
- Antioxidant Vitamins - A, C, E
- Antioxidant Minerals - Selenium, Zinc
- Antioxidant Enzymes - in the form of dietary
enzymes found in certain foods, herbs, amino
acids, hormones, botanical sources.
An Illustration:
Your car needs gasoline to run. Gasoline is the
energy that powers the car to run.
Your body needs oxygen to run. Oxygen is the energy
that powers a body.
In both cases this production of energy = produces
byproducts or toxic waste, which need to be eliminated.
Cars do it through exhaust system and the body
through it's waste system.
Dietary enzyme supplementation is critical for
protecting our bodies against damage at a cellular
level. Dietary enzymes provide anti-aging properties
that minimizes the ravages of time on our bodies.
In humans, damage is seen as wrinkles, liver spots,
arthritis, and other degenerative diseases caused
when free radicals kill off molecules in the body.
These are some of the benefits of dietary enzyme
supplementation to a diet.
- reduces the effects of aging, wrinkles, liverspots
etc.
- aids in disease prevention
- aids in the prevention of cancer and debilitating
diseases
- minimizes the negative effects of cancer therapies
- reduces the size of cancerous tumors
- boosts the immune system
- reduces inflammation /soreness of muscle and
joint pain
- retards periodontal disease
- retards the progression of disease processes
- prevention of heart disease
- speeds healing after surgery
- prevention of reperfusion after
bloat/torsion surgery
- reduces the negative effects of inoculations
- reduces the negative effects of anesthetics
- aids in reproduction problems, regulating
cycles, infertility and sterility
- cleanses the system from allergic reactions

The older we get the more our body depends on
enzyme rich food sources to produce adequate levels
of our bodies needed enzymes. One way to provide
these enzymes is through a whole food supplements
like Biopet Nzymes.
They come in a capsule or chewable pet treat.
Some of the uses associated with this product
is its ability to favorably enhanced vitality
in the animal in relation to muscle-skeletal
decline, arthritis, hip dysplasia, wobblers,
HOD,
OCD, Pano, diabetes, thyroid, allergic reactions,
skin, urinary and liver problems, gastric torsion,
and cancer.
First Hand Knowledge
One of my first experiences with this product
was on a severely arthritic Dane who I was going
to have euthanized because she could not get up
and potty herself. Within days of using the enzymes,
she was walking, and playing again. In fact she
lived 8 more years without pain. For the past
16 years I have used this form of dietary enzymes
for myself and all my dogs and cats.
Reproduction
I know several breeders that have managed to
regulate their bitches seasons plus get males
poor sperm count and motility back on track, through
the use of these enzymes supplements.
Note: If you are experiencing
reproduction problems, before you resort to drastic
measures, contact me and we can discuss some nutritional
recommendations.
Healing and Vaccines
I think dietary enzymes are a must for animals
going through major surgery, particularly after
torsion surgery. In addition we notice that when
our puppies are taking enzymes prior cropping,
they tend to come out of anesthesia quicker and
heal faster. During vaccinations the enzymes help
to eliminate toxins from the body and have been
very effective in countering the effects of vaccinosis.
Options:
Once again, if we and our pets regularly ate
a more natural whole food diet, we would be getting
these important components everyday. But for many
people, preparing a raw food diet for their animals
is cumbersome, difficult, and problematic. Because
few have the time or the knowledge to put together
the properly balanced diet that incorporates all
the components necessary to maintain a pets metabolism,
I have found other options.
If you are willing to take the time to prepare
a raw food diet, you have to educate yourself
as to the nutritional needs of your pet, and dedicate
the time it takes to prepare a truly varied diet
so there are no nutritional deficiencies or unbalanced
diets.
For most of us, this is impossible, in fact I
have seen way too many cases where people start
this type of totally raw diet and fall into routine,
stop varying the diet and suddenly their animals
start showing signs of nutritional deficiencies,
at which time I get a call asking, what do I do
to correct this problem.
Therefore, it is my opinion, that for the majority
of pet owners, the simplest most comprehensive
way to feed their animals is to use a high quality
kibble, and whole food supplements such as dietary
enzymes, probiotics and digestive enzymes and
fresh fruits and veggies. The
Blackwatch Feeding Program does not compromise
the animal's system, because it incorporates real
food and whole food nutraceuticals into the diet.
This is the products I use. For more information
and to order:
Biopet Nzyme
- Dietary Enzyme - Chewable Pet Treat (877-816-6500)
I hope this article clarifies the difference
between Dietary Enzymes and Digestive Enzymes.
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