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FORBES CUSTOM PUBLISHING: Press Release
New book reveals the power of enzymes
Houston, Texas - Enzymes are the unsung heroes of good health. "We can't exist without
them, but few people understand the essential role enzymes play in life," according to Dr. DicQie Fuller,
author of a recently released book, The Healing Power of Enzymes, published by Forbes Custom Publishing.
Written in plain language, the book describes how enzymes act as catalysts, aiding
digestion and supporting the body's endocrine system. "Enzymes must be present before any chemical
reaction can occur. Even vitamins, minerals, and hormones cannot do their job without enzymes," notes
Dr. Fuller. Dr. Fuller holds a double Ph.D. in nutrition and health sciences and has more than 20 years
of experience in enzyme therapy.
Where do enzymes come from? Some are produced by the body, but most people lack
sufficient enzymes because age and high stress reduce the body's ability to make them, Fuller asserts.
Enzymes in food are preserved in raw foods, but are destroyed in cooking. Dr. Fuller recommends
supplements to bridge the gap.
The Healing Power of Enzymes explains how enzymes work and why they are necessary.
The book identifies common symptoms of enzyme deficiency and offers a plan for individuals seeking to
improve and maintain their health. Case studies provide compelling examples of how enzyme therapy has
helped people with recurring or long-standing medical problems find relief. For example, a victim of
chronic fatigue syndrome who was unable to hold down a regular job was back at work full-time after nine
weeks of enzyme therapy.
The author also helps readers understand how their body type affects their food cravings
and subsequent weight gain. "We as a nation spend over $35 billion dollars a year on weight loss
programs," Fuller notes. "And the only thing we are really losing is ground." She provides specific diet
and exercise programs tied to each of the four common body types that will keep excess weight off and
energy levels at their peak.
The book (ISBN: 0-8281-1289-4) is available for $24.95 ($30.95 in Canada) and may be
ordered through major bookstores.
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