The Neglected Nutrient I Enzymes are protein molecules t seems as though no mat- that act as catalysts to facilitate ter where you look these nearly every chemical reaction in days, people are talking the body. Think of them as your about nutrition. Whether its a body's workers. In fact, there are feature on Oprah with Dr. Oz or more than 3,000 known enzymes a late-night infomercial on "nat- over 7,000 reactions performing ural cures:' much of the buzz throughout the body. They are in has focused on this hot topic. We Jeff every living substance, and specifi- are demanding both new and Rosenberg cally in raw and uncooked foods. safer health solutions as well as Columnist Enzymes perform two main ways to preserve our youth. functions that no other nutrient Most often the conversations we have focus on vitamins, minerals, herbs, can perform. The first and most notable function is that they digest foods and any or more recently, antioxidants or phytonu- substance that enters our body. The impor- trients. We have done our best to decipher between the "good" sources of proteins, fats tance of this role cannot be overstated. Poor digestion may lead to malnourished cells, or carbohydrates. And yet, despite the fact that each of these nutrients plays an essen- toxic blood and bowels as well as diges- tive complaints. The second function is to tial role in energy, growth and repair, none nourish the immune system. In an enzyme would be as effective in the absence of what I refer to as the most neglected nutri- deficient state, the immune system does not have the nutrition it needs to maintain ent... enzymes. Yes, enzymes! But what are enzymes and what specific role do they ideal health. So that begs the question, how is it that we become deficient in enzymes? play in our body? Enzyme deficiency occurs due to four main factors. The first is an unavoidable factor and that is age. Between about the ages of 27-32, your body, and most notably the pancreas, will slowly lose its ability to produce enzymes. It is postulated as one of the main reasons we begin to "feel our age" around this time of life. The second area is chronic medication use. Simply put, medi- cations deplete stores of enzymes if taken over time. The third area is stress. Stress is an ener- gy consuming and nutrient depleting state, and needless to say, modern living has bombarded us with it. The final area, and most notable, is processed food. Any food that is refined, boxed, canned, or cooked to a temperature above 114 degrees, is zapped of its enzymes. This includes all food that is microwaved, fried, baked, barbequed and even steamed. To summarize, as we age, our body loses the ability to adequately produce enzymes. Most of us live high-stress lifestyles, while many of us take multiple medications that further deplete this nutrient. The great majority of American diets are grossly deficient in this nutrient found only in raw and uncooked foods. For that reason, it's no wonder why digestion and immune health might be impaired, and the body tends to age at an accelerated rate despite our consumption of vitamin and mineral supplements. The promising news is that along with an improved diet, we can take custom- ized supplemental enzymes to assist in digestion and the health of our immune system. There are wonderful possibilities to recover from a large variety of health conditions as well as to preserve the vital- ity in your life! Dr. Jeff Rosenberg is a chiropractor and a certi- fied digestive health specialist. His practice, the Vitality Center, is in Birmingham. To contact him: (248) 540-1340, docjrdt@gmail.com or at his upcoming Web site, www.pathtovitality.com . The Facts About Degenerative Lumbar Stenosis Degenerative Lumbar Stenosis is a narrowing in the lumbar spinal canal, a very small space in the lower spine that carries nerves to the legs. After many years, this space can become even smaller, if the surrounding bone and tissue begin to grow. Neural Claudication is relatively easy to diagnose. Physicians can usu- ally determine if a patient has the condition by asking a battery of questions. However, special tests and x-rays of the spine are often required. Arthritis, falls, accidents and wear and tear on the bones and joints in the spine also play a part in Stenosis. As the lumbar spinal canal shrinks, the nerves within it become squeezed and can cause chronic back and leg pain, as well as leg weakness. STENOSIS VS. RUPTURED DISC: "Many patients confuse Stenosis with a ruptured disc," says Dr. Radden. "However, they are not the same thing." A ruptured (or herniated) disc usually pinches one or two nerves at a time. The resulting pain, called Sciatica, is caused by a pinched nerve in the lumbar spine and causes back pain that shoots down one leg. This pain can happen any time, not just when standing up or walking. The pain and weakness associated with Stenosis is usually described as a burning or prickly feeling which begins in the buttocks and spreads down to the feet when standing up, walking or exercising. Unfortunately, many adults suffer from this condition. OTHER FACTORS: "Legs might also feel cramped, tired, or weak," says Dr. Louis Radden, D.O., a St. Joseph Mercy Oakland orthopedic surgeon. "This usually points to a condition known as Neural Claudi- cation of the legs. For patients with Stenosis, the Claudication starts when standing up. Pain may worsen when walking, but will most likely get better when walking stops." Also, crouching down or lying in a fetal position has been shown to re- lieve symptoms, since it's believed that these positions open the lum- bar canal and take the pressure off the nerves that go to the legs. 6621 W. Maple Rd. West Bloomfield 248-661-4700 C18 November 29 • 2007 TREATMENT OPTIONS: Several treatment options are available for Stenosis and Neural Claudication, depending on the extremity of symptoms. If the pain is mild and hasn't been present for long, an exercise or physical therapy program to strengthen back muscles and improve posture is usually effective. A physician may also prescribe medication for inflammation in the backbone. Dr. Radden notes that with severe back pain and Neural Claudication, however, spinal surgery may be required to take the pressure off the nerves in the lower spine. SPINE SPECIALISTS OF MICHIGAN RC. Dr. Louis N. Radden RECONSTRUCTIVE SPINE SURGERY 30055 Northwestern Hwy, Suite 270 Farmington Hills 248-865-4262