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What is an enzyme?
In recent years, "enzyme products" have become popular in the market, and the price is not cheap. Many enzyme advertisements promote that their products can be beautiful, slim and anti-aging. Experts say that in fact, enzyme is a very common enzyme, which exists in large quantities in food.

As a kind of protein, the function of enzyme is often single and unique, such as a radish, a pit, a key and a lock, which can only be used for special purposes, but has no "universality" and "omnipotence". In short, the enzymes needed by the human body can only be made by the human body itself, and it is impossible to supplement them from the outside.

It is meaningless to take enzymes from abroad, whether it is homemade enzyme drinks or enzyme tablets. Because plants produce enzymes, the human body doesn't need them at all. Secondly, any enzyme that enters the body by oral administration must pass through the stomach. In the stomach, the enzyme will be completely decomposed by gastric juice, and it is too late to be absorbed by the intestine.

The 63-year-old aunt has been eating enzymes for 3 years, and her intestines are like snakeskin.

Recently, Pingyao Hospital (Yuhang Third Hospital), a hospital group in Hangzhou, admitted a 63-year-old grandmother Wang. Grandma Wang said that she had been constipated for many years and wanted to have a look and recuperate her stomach. The doctor advised her to have a colonoscopy.

During colonoscopy, the doctor found that Grandma Wang's intestines were covered with brown and black patterns, like "snake skin". Grandma Wang said that because her constipation has not improved, I heard that laxative enzymes are very useful, so I bought them and tried them. Grandma Wang found that it was really smooth to go to the toilet after using enzymes. In this way, Grandma Wang began to rely on enzymes and has been eating for three years.

The "snakeskin" intestine is melanotic Escherichia coli. "This is a typical melanosis coli," said Du, deputy chief physician of the Department of Gastroenterology (Endoscopy Center) of Yuhang Third Hospital. Melanosis coli is caused by phagocytes in the colon wall swallowing brown pigment-like substances, which leads to pigmentation in the intestinal wall. Generally speaking, if the large intestine eats too much pigment, it becomes a black intestine. "In recent years, there are many patients with melanosis coli, which are common in patients with habitual constipation and those who pursue beauty and weight loss." Du said:

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