Bacteria have no teeth but rather produce enzymes. These enzymes then identify, digest and deliver nutrients to where they need to go. You have tens of trillions of cells, each of which needs 100,000 enzymes to function correctly.
Enzymes are necessary for life and are responsible for every metabolic process in your body – all the building and all repair. They are molecules that digest food and deliver nutrients. Unfortunately the body cannot produce them and they have to be replenished.
NOTE Enzymes are killed off at 118 degrees C which is why you should eat your fruit and vegetables raw. If you cook your food you NEED to replace your enzymes.
Today, most of us have lost our ability to digest nutrients due to anti-probiotics killing off the good bacteria, which produce the enzymes.
As already mentioned, enzymes get all the building and repair jobs done in your body but in order to do these they need amino acids.These provide the building blocks for most of the hormones, neuro transmitters, neuro modulators and other information chemicals that regulate and control ALL communication in every cell of our body. It is crucial that these amino acids are readily available.
The strongest bacteria will always kill off the weaker ones and antibiotics will kill all of them – good or bad, which is why you must always replenish your good bacteria after a course of antibiotics.