Enzymedica Announces Expo West Activities

Enzymedica has confirmed its activity for this year’s Natural Products Expo West Trade Show, held March 12th – 14th at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.

Enzymedica will be at Natural Products Expo West Trade Show

Enzymedica will launch their new Premiere Research line of science-based formulas at an educational lecture featuring neurobiologist Cyndy D. Sanberg, PH.D and author Jason E. Barker, N.D. Also planned is a book signing by pharmacist and syndicated columnist, Suzy Cohen, R.Ph.

Suzy Cohen, R,Ph.

Suzy Cohen, R.Ph.

Visitors to Enzymedica’s booth #1558 will be the first to preview the Premiere Research product line, which includes science-based formulas for cognition, antioxidant, and blood sugar health.

The company will sponsor an educational seminar on Saturday, March 13th, from 3:00-4:00 pm in room 207C to present new research for healthy aging featuring enzyme-based nutraceutical blends. Speaking at the lecture are renowned researcher and neurobiologist Cyndy D. Sanberg, PH.D., along with author and lecturer Jason E. Barker, N.D. Lecture attendees will receive educational handouts and an opportunity to sample full size versions of the new Enzymedica products.

On Friday, March 12th at 2:00 pm Suzy Cohen, nationally syndicated author of the “Dear Pharmacist” column, will be signing her newest book, “Drug Muggers” in the Enzymedica booth. Considered America’s most trusted pharmacist, Cohen is a licensed pharmacist with over 20 years of clinical experience. A free copy of Cohen’s book will be available to the first 200 retailers and media who attend the signing.

Also available in the Enzymedica booth will be information and materials detailing the Autism Hope Alliance, a nonprofit foundation of which Enzymedica is a founding member.

Enzymedica manufactures the award winning formulas Digest and Digest Gold, the two top selling digestive enzymes on the US market according to SPINS, a market research and consulting firm for the Natural Products Industry.

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Enzymedica Introduces Premier Research Line

Enzymedica has announced that they will unveil their new Premiere Research line of science-based enzyme formulas at the upcoming 2010 Natural Products Expo West Trade Show, held March 12th – 14th at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.

The company will host an informational seminar and present new research for healthy aging featuring enzyme-based nutraceutical blends. Speaking at the lecture are renowned researcher and neurobiologist Cyndy D. Sanberg, PH.D., along with author and lecturer Jason E. Barker, N.D.

Cyndy D. Sanberg, PH.D

Cyndy D. Sanberg, PH.D

Jason E. Barker, N.D.

Jason E. Barker, N.D.

The lecture is entitled, “Premiere research unveiled: Enhancing memory and balancing blood sugar,” and examines research conducted on whole formulas that focus on enhancing memory, balancing blood sugar and reducing free radical damage.

The Premiere Research product line will debut in Enzymedica’s booth #1558, and includes science-based formulas for cognition, antioxidant, and blood sugar health. The innovative line features bottles in box packaging and metallic accents on the label. Premiere Research is a natural extension of Enzymedica’s award winning, best in class product line up.

The seminar will be held on Saturday, March 13th, from 3:00-4:00 pm in room 207C of the Convention Center. Attendees will receive educational handouts and an opportunity to sample full size versions of the new Enzymedica products.

Maday Labrador, Enzymedica’s Director of Scientific Affairs explains, “Enzymedica’s current efforts employ enzymes in a new approach, to address the common contributing factors of the aging process. With this new research on healthy aging, Enzymedica intends to transform the enzyme category, expanding beyond just digestion and healthy inflammation, into new territory, reaching new customers.”

Amidst growing concerns surrounding short and long term memory loss, as well as the recent increase in sugar imbalances such as pre-diabetes, universities and research scientists are finding success with enzymes in combination with unique blends of nutraceuticals.

“Some of the most common issues we typically associate with aging may be prevented or even reversed with these newly studied formulas,” continues Labrador.

Dr. Sanberg and Dr. Barker will be available for interviews in the Enzymedica booth throughout the weekend of the show.

Enzymedica manufactures the award winning formulas Digest and Digest Gold, the two top selling digestive enzymes on the US market according to SPINS, a market research and consulting firm for the Natural Products Industry.

Drug Muggers: How To Keep Your Medicine from Stealing the Life Out of You!In addition to the launch of Premiere Research, on Friday, March 12th at 2:00 pm Suzy Cohen, nationally syndicated author of the “Dear Pharmacist” column, will be signing her newest book, “Drug Muggers” in the Enzymedica booth. Considered America’s most trusted pharmacist, Cohen is a licensed pharmacist with over 20 years of clinical experience. A free copy of Cohen’s book will be available to the first 200 retailers and media who attend the signing.

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Enzymedica Will Host Suzy Cohen

Suzy Cohen

Enzymedica is pleased to announce that they will host a book signing by Suzy Cohen, R. Ph., at the upcoming 2010 Natural Products Expo West Trade Show, in Anaheim, California.

Suzy Cohen, considered America’s most trusted pharmacist is the nationally syndicated author of the “Dear Pharmacist” column which reaches nearly 24 million readers coast to coast. Cohen will sign her newest book, “Drug Muggers: How To Keep Your Medicine from Stealing the Life Out of You!” on Friday, March 12th at 2:00 pm in Enzymedica’s booth #1558.

A free copy of Cohen’s book will be available to the first 200 retailers and media who attend the signing.

Suzy Cohen - Drug Muggers: How To Keep Your Medicine from Stealing the Life Out of You!

“We are thrilled to have Suzy in the Enzymedica booth,” shares Scott Sensenbrenner, Enzymedica’s CEO. “A licensed pharmacist with over 20 years of clinical experience, she seamlessly integrates holistic health and traditional pharmacology. Suzy’s advice compels individuals to take charge of their own health, using practical and science driven natural solutions to achieve wellness.”

Enzymedica manufactures the award winning formulas Digest and Digest Gold, the two top selling digestive enzymes on the US market according to SPINS, a market research and consulting firm for the Natural Products Industry.

In addition to the book signing event, Enzymedica will host an educational seminar and present new research for healthy aging featuring enzyme-based nutraceutical blends. Speaking at the lecture are renowned researcher and neurobiologist Cyndy D. Sanberg, PH.D., along with author and lecturer Jason E. Barker, N.D. The seminar will be held on Saturday, March 13th, from 3:00-4:00 pm in room 207C.

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Heart Health and Enzymes

Whether or not we are concerned with healthy cholesterol, balanced blood sugar, inflammation, or proper blood pressure, experts encourage us to maintain a healthy cardiovascular system. Doing so requires a healthy diet along with regular exercise. Beyond these good habits, we are also encouraged by the benefits of dietary supplements such as heart healthy essential fatty acids and therapeutic enzymes.

While there are many products on the market that aid and support a healthy heart, few are as unique as the nattokinase enzyme.

An Accidental Discovery Provides Health Benefits for Generations to Come

Nattokinase NSK-SD enzyme is a therapeutic enzyme isolated from a traditional Japanese food known as natto. Natto is a form of fermented soy, and nattokinase is the enzyme end product of the bacteria known as bacillus subtilis natto, which feeds on the soy during the fermentation process.

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Fermented soybeans have been consumed for thousands of years as health tonic in Japan, and the story of natto is often attributed to an ancient Japanese warrior known as Minamoto no Yoshiie. While preparing for battle Minamoto and his clan were cooking soybeans. They were attacked suddenly and were forced to pack their beans in straw and leave their encampment with little notice. Days later they discovered that their beans had fermented, forming a sticky consistency with a strong smell. Fed to the horses and later to Minamoto’s soldiers, it was found to be tasty. As time went on people began to eat natto for its health benefits.

Unlike the familiar enzymes that target food in the digestive tract, nattokinase is a unique protein digesting enzyme that goes beyond digestion, entering the bloodstream providing a unique benefit to heart health. Nattokinase provides support to the body’s fibrinolytic systems, those systems which ensure the breakdown of fibrin in the bloodstream, and promote healthy circulation.*

Fibrin is a protein that forms in the blood after trauma or injury. When all systems are functioning properly, this process is essential to stop excess blood loss and encourage healthy clotting. Bacteria, viruses, fungi and toxins present in the blood also trigger an inflammatory condition resulting in excess cross-linked fibrin. Excess cross-linked fibrin can circulate through the blood and stick to the walls of blood vessels.

Excess fibrin has been shown to contribute to cardiovascular issues, poor circulation and slow tissue repair. A nattokinase supplement can help enhance the proper function of the cardiovascular system, promoting the breakdown of fibrin, which in turn encourages healthy blood flow, proper clearance of waste from the body, and the optimal delivery of nutrients essential to good health.*

Studies Confirm the Cardiovascular Benefits of Nattokinase Enzymes

The nattokinase enzyme has proven beneficial time and time again in studies, including documented blood plasma tests. Nattokinase is the subject of 17 studies, including two small human trials.[i] [ii] [iii] [iv]

For the Western palate, natto is considered an acquired taste, and its sticky texture leaves a lot to be desired. However, due to the advent of encapsulation, you can receive the healthy fibrinolytic benefits of natto by taking a supplement without consuming fermented sticky soy beans. Ideally, a nattokinase supplement will include a variety of protease, lipase, and amylase enzymes known for their ability to promote a healthy inflammatory response.*

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To learn more about nattokinase and cardiovascular health, visit www.Enzymedica.com.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.


[i] Natto-Traditional Japanese Fermented Soy Beans with Recently Discovered Health Benefits and Novel Industrial Applications, Enzyme Wave, Volume 3, June 2002, Amano Enzyme, Inc., page 2-4.

[ii] Maruyama M, Sumi H. Effect of Natto Diet on Blood Pressure. JTTAS, 1995.

[iii] Sumi H, Hamada H, Tsushima H, Mihara H, Muraki H. A novel fibrinolytic enzyme (nattokinase) in the vegetable cheese Natto; a typical and popular soybean food in the Japanese diet. Experientia 1987, Oct 15;43(10):1110-1.

[iv] Sumi H. Healthy Microbe “Bacillus natto”. Japan Bio Science Laboratory Co. Ltd

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Seasonal Well Being and Enzymes

Most of us have experienced the lull of the winter months. Many of us struggle with seasonal well-being, and it can affect our quality of life by causing us to miss out on work or social activities. Enzymes can be used preventatively and proactively, and the benefits of enzymes for healthy immunity are discussed by Dr. Gary Kracoff in a recent Fox news story.

Assisting with Excess or Inappropriate Mucus

MucoStop™ is a blend of proteolytic enzymes to help reduce the effects of histamine-induced inflammation

MucoStop™ is a blend of proteolytic enzymes to help reduce the effects of histamine-induced inflammation. The purpose of MucoStop is to support normal mucus function while helping to speed the breakdown and removal of inappropriate mucus. Mucolase, one of the enzymes in MucoStop , is a proteolytic enzyme (breaks down protein) that has mucolytic properties, meaning it targets and hydrolyzes inappropriate or excess mucus.

Assisting with Prevention

Whether your concern is seasonal well-being or general immune health, ViraStop 2X™ contains Enzymedica’s highest blend of therapeutic proteolytic enzymes.  Two times stronger than Enzymedica’s original ViraStop blend, you may use ViraStop 2X daily or at the onset of a condition. ViraStop 2X employs a unique ultra high potency blend of protease enzymes in place of the herbs and nutraceuticals found in many products in the wellness category. ViraStop 2X contains Enzymedica’s Thera-blend™ of eight different proteases chosen for their unique proteolytic abilities. Taken on an empty stomach, the protease enzymes found in ViraStop 2X can reduce the burden on the immune system, promoting the breakdown and elimination of proteins in the bloodstream, aiding optimal immune function.

ViraStop 2X™ contains Enzymedica’s highest blend of therapeutic proteolytic enzymes

For the remainder of the month of January, ViraStop2X has an exclusive special discount on the Enzymedica website. To receive $2.00 off, visit the ViraStop 2X product page.

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