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Where Vitality Begins on a Molecular Level

Catalyst’s Note

Welcome to the first spark. In this space, we explore the life-changing power of enzymes—not just as supplements, but as agents of transformation. Each issue brings you closer to the cellular magic happening within and around us every day.

Spotlight Molecule: Protease

Protease: The protein whisperer. Protease breaks down proteins into amino acids, fueling your body’s ability to build, repair, and thrive.

Enzyme in Action

“After just a few weeks using the enzyme blend, I felt more energized and less bloated—like my digestion was finally working with me, not against me.” — Happy Customer

Leon’s Corner

What if the smallest catalysts of life hold the greatest secrets of the universe?

Enzymes don’t just digest your food—they catalyze transformation itself. These humble proteins are shape-shifters, field-readers, and agents of coherence. They turn light into motion. They translate frequency into biology. They don’t force change—they invite it.

And maybe, just maybe, they’re showing us how to live.

This book isn’t just for scientists or health professionals—it’s for anyone who senses that life is more intelligent, more interconnected, and more sacred than we’ve been told.

Excerpt from Leon Peterson’s upcoming book:
Enzymes: Keys to Life, Light and Consciousness

Rooted in Reflection: The Humans of EnzymEnergy

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Lark Peterson
Catalyst of Clarity

With a background in music, motherhood, and the art of making things flow, Lark brings harmony to both home and business. Her journey from performer and teacher to behind-the-scenes powerhouse makes her the connective thread between vision and execution at EnzymEnergy.

“You know what music is? God’s little reminder that there’s something else besides us in this universe, a harmonic connection between all living beings, everywhere—even the stars.”
— August Rush

Fun Fact: Lark and Leon went to Prom together in 1983. There are no pictures—but the story is still unfolding.

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Review the research, studies and articles are arranged by digestive enzymes, systemic enzymes an probiotics. 

Articles & Studies: Digestive Enzyme Systemic Enzymes Probiotics Other

Digestive Enzmye Studies & Articles

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AstraGin™ 2.0
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AstraGin™ 6.0

AstraGin® on Creatine Absorption, In vitro The effect of AstraGin® on the creatine absorption in human small intestinal Caco-2 cells

Digestive Enzyme Supplementation in Gastrointestinal Disorders

Examination of possible therapeutic applications

Systemic Enzyme Studies & Articles





Serratiopeptidase - A Systematic Review

International Journal of Surgery review of the existing evidence

The role serratiopeptidase

Review of effects on inflammation

Serratiopeptidase: Sedona Labs Technical Bulletin

Sedona Labs Technical Bulletin

Serratiopeptidase Original Fact Sheet

Review of history of use

Influence of Seaprose on Bronchial Mucus

The influence of Seaprose on erythromycin penetration into bronchial mucus in bronchopulmonary infections

Clinical effective - Seasprose

Clinical effectiveness and safety of Seaprose S in the treatment of complications of puerperal surgical wounds.

Respiratory System Support with Seaprose

Diseases of the Respiratory System

Effect of Seapose on Sputum in chronic Bronchitis Patients

A double-blind study vs. placebo

Clinical Effects of Nattokinase

Purification and Characterization of a Strong Fibrinolytic Enzyme (Nattokinase) in the Vegetable Cheese Natto, a Popular Soybean Fermented Food in Japan.

Nattokinase for prevention of thrombosis

Alternative Therapies - Vol 63

Amyloid Degrading Ability of Nattokinase from Bacillus subtilis Natto

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 2009

Natural Enzyme Said to Rival Pharmaceutical Fibrinolytics

Article from Natural Health Partners, LLC

Sticky substance dissolves thrombus specific enzyme contained only in Natto

Japan Bio Science Laboratory, Co. Ltd Interview with Doctor of Medicine Hiroyuki Sumi

The Profibrinolytic Enzyme Subtilisin NAT Purified from Bacillus subtilis

Cleaves and Inactivates Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor Type 1

Effect of Nattokinase Diet on Blood Pressure

Masugi Maruyama and Hiroyuki Sumi, Dept of Physiology, Miyazaki Medical College

Nattokinase - Promoted Tissue Plasminogen Activator Release from Human Cells

Pathophysiology of Haemostatis and Thrombosis

Toxicological Assessment of Nattokinase

Nattokinase is a fibrinolytic enzyme produced by the bacterial strain B. subtilis var. natto, which plays a central role in the fermentation of soybeans into the popular Japanese food natto.

Nattokinase - The Blood Desludger

Dr. Ralph E. Holsworth, Jr., D.O.

Nattokinase and Cardiovascular Health

Dr. Ralph E. Holsworth, Jr., D.O.

 

Probiotic Studies & Articles

Structure, function and diversity of the healthy human microbiome

Examination of studies that reveal dramatic variations in microbial diversity.

Human Microbiome and Its Medical Applications

Review of various studies covering the commensal microbiome.

Lung-gut cross-talk

Review of evidense, mechanisms, and implaications.

Air pollution and endocrine disruptors induce human microbiome imbalances

A systemic review of recent evidence and possible biological mechanisms.

Cross-feeding between bifidobacteria and butyrate-producing colon bacteria

Explanation of bifidobacterial competitiveness, butyrate and gas production.

Short chain fatty acids: Microbial metabolites for gut-brain axis signalling

Review of current mechanistic understanding of the direct and indirect influence that SCFAs have on brain function, behaviour and physiology.

Short-Chain Fatty Acids as Key Bacterial Metabolites

From Dietary Fiber to Host Physiology: Short-Chain Fatty Acids as Key Bacterial Metabolites

Antimicrobial and immune modulatory effects of lactic acid and SCFAs produced by vaginal microbiotia

Reviewing the complexities of the vaginal microbiome.

Special function summary and freeze drying.

Metabolism meets Immunity

Metabolism meets immunity: The role of free fatty acid receptors in the immune system

Snapshot: The Microbiota-gut-brain axis

Gulistan Agirman and Elaine Y. Hsiao Department of Integrative Biology & Physiology, UCLA  

More Studies & Articles

 

Metabolic features of the cell danger response meets immunity

The ground-breaking paper by Robert K. Naviaux

Modulation of metabolic detoxification pathways using foods and food-derived components

A scientific review with clinical application

Dietary fiber structures and their potential effect on the gut microbiota

Many microboes in the colon obtain energy to grow by degrading complex dietary compounds, particularly dietary fibers.

Antioxidant and Oxidative Stress: A Mutual Interplay

Antioxidant and Oxidative Stress: A Mutual Interplay in Age-Related Issues

Lifestyle, Oxidative Stress, and Antioxidants

Lifestyle, Oxidative Stress, and Antioxidants: Back and Forth in the Pathophysiology of Chronic Issues

 
Catalyst

Catalyst’s Note

Welcome to the first spark. In this space, we explore the life-changing power of enzymes—not just as supplements, but as agents of transformation. Each issue brings you closer to the cellular magic happening within and around us every day.