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Which Enzymes Are CFS Patients Lacking In?
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Root Cause of CFS
Those with CFS & FMS experience digestive problems early on and eventually this will lead to malabsorption. Research shows these people experience the lack of the enzyme amylase early in life. Amylase enzymes are the catalysts that break down carbohydrates. Clinically, it is shown that people with FMS or CFS have digestive problems with carbohydrates and starches. Many also have a lipase deficiency, and lipase enzymes are the catalysts that break down fats. Without the proper lipase enzymes, one will have fatty acid imbalances and hormonal imbalances. All of these deficiencies will lead to a protease deficiency.
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