Anti-ageing enzyme

Functional Foods & Nutraceuticals, March, 2005 by Anonymous

An enzyme derived from algae touts unique anti-ageing and anti-inflammatory properties. Called ProAlgaZyme, tests in rats showed weight loss of 6.3 per cent in two weeks, its maker, Health Enhancement Products, reports. The tests also showed inflammation reduction superior to aspirin. An Arizona State University study showed the enzyme contains the same properties of an enzyme that begins to diminish in the human body in the late 20s. ProAlgaZyme is created by growing a specific type of algae in tanks of purified water and drawing off 1.5 gallons every other week to capture the enzyme. It is sold as a liquid supplement, with a recommended daily dose of 1-3oz.

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