A question that we often get asked by customers (or potential customers) is "are there any side effects to taking enzymes?" It's a perfectly legitimate question, especially when you consider all the commercials you see for prescription drugs on tv that have a laundry list of side effects that could leave you feeling even worse than the health condition that you're taking the medicine for! So, it's easy to understand why the first question so many people ask has to do with any effects they might experience while taking a certain supplement. The answer to this question is a bit of a 'yes' and 'no' answer. Yes, there is a chance you will experience some type of effect from taking an enzyme formula, but no, it is not to be confused with a side effect (in the negative sense) that are associated with a lot of the prescription medicines available today. With enzymes, it is referred to as
detoxification, and is a GOOD thing!
Systemic enzymes, like
Vitalzym,
Exclzyme or
Neprinol, may help rid the body of toxins by emulsifying and releasing dead, dying and toxic materials. Some users will experience a detoxification reaction to the enzymes, including short-term fatigue, nausea, fogginess, or headache. Though uncomfortable, this detoxification is beneficial to the body and may take several days to completely cleanse the body of unwanted debris. If at any point you start to feel ill, you may be detoxifying too quickly. Increasing your water intake can assist in the process, or reducing your enzyme dosage will allow for a more gradual and comfortable detoxification.
Enzyme detoxification is only temporary, usually a week or two at most...if symptoms persist, you should contact your healthcare professional.