Enzymes in Vegetables and Fruits
Our body needs enzymes for easy and smooth digestion. While some enzymes are made by the body, there are some which can be acquired by the food we eat. This article focuses on the enzymes in vegetables and fruits and how they can actually contribute in living a healthy life.

Fruits and Vegetables High in Enzymes
Yes, fruits and vegetables are a great source of enzymes that are required by our body to be healthy. But then, it also matters as to how you end up consuming them. It would be interesting for you to know that before 1930, when the phenomena known as digestive leukocytosis existed, it was noticed that there was a rapid increase in the white blood cell count after a person consumed cooked food. This increase in the number of white blood cells was considered to be normal back then, but it was still a concern as to why would the WBC's increase because that happens only when the body perceives a threat or is under stress! A research was done by the Swiss researchers at the Institute of Chemical Chemistry in 1930 and it was then discovered that consuming foods in their natural form, doesn't increase the white blood cell count. This means that when we consume foods that are altered due to cooking in high temperatures (more than 118°F), processing, refining or preserving, the body feels threatened. Which is why, if you want to consume the original nutrients and enzymes that vegetables and fruits contain, it is best to consume them raw. So what are some of the fruits and vegetables high in enzymes? Have a look...
- Speaking of fruits rich in enzymes, the first name that comes in my mind is pineapple! Remember I mentioned about an enzyme known as bromelain which helps reducing inflammation resulting from infections and injuries. Pineapple is one fruit that is rich in it, especially the stem.
- Next in the list comes papaya! They contain a high amount of enzyme known as papain, which according to the University of Maryland Medical Center, helps in treating health conditions like bedsores, burns, ulcers and wounds on the skin.
- Grapefruit is another option that contains essential enzymes. They are considered to be a good option for people dealing with diabetes, heart problems and cholesterol issues.
- Almost all the fruits like apples, pears, all kinds of berries are loaded with essential enzymes and nutrients. Speaking of berries, strawberries are known to be loaded with silicon which are known to be helpful for smooth function of the pancreas. Beetroots and citrus fruits are also good.
- Eating raw asparagus is also a good source of an enzyme known as glutathione peroxidase. This enzyme is considered to be helpful in producing antioxidants in the body and supplying other essential vitamins and minerals.
- Green leafy vegetables like spinach, fenugreek and lettuce are rich in chlorophyll and have abundance of enzymes and antioxidants that can actually contributing in your overall health and fitness.
- Studies reveal that sprouts contain 100 times more enzymes as compared to any other fruits and vegetables. Therefore, soak various seeds of your choice in the water and wait for them to sprout.
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