Enzyme Blends in Nutritional Supplements
Posted by the author on September 29th, 2009Some of YOR Health products are supported by readily available clinical studies. Given the weight of scientific evidence in the western approach to health sciences, it is encouraging to see a product that has been supported by clinical trials and test groups. That the patented enzyme blends that are such a vital component of YOR Health’s product line have been subjected to the rigors of the scientific method should promote confidence in the benefit of the products.
Clinical studies are important in the western world because of a heavy reliance on scientific rather than anecdotal evidence. The traditionally western approach to medicine requires that conclusions be investigated using the scientific method because the evolution of western thought runs through Greek and European philosophy and is specifically influenced by the precepts of Aristotelian logic.
Carbogen is a patented enzyme blend contained in the YOR Meal Replacement product. It was also subject to a clinical study and was clinically proven to speed up the body’s post-workout recovery time as well as increase overall capacities for energy and endurance.
Carbogen attains these accomplishments via a threefold process of (a) assisting with the conversion of complex carbohydrates into available energy, (b) increasing the body’s duration of to transport and process oxygen during incremental exercise and (c) serving to decrease the presence of lactic acid in the body, which helps to improve post-workout recovery speed.
Aminogen is the patented enzyme blend found in YOR MRP – this enzyme blend is clinically proven to increase lean body mass and muscle-building potential by (a) increasing the capacity for protein assimilation into the muscles and (b) catalyzing a metabolic process whereby complex substances are synthesized from simple substances by increasing the body’s capacity for retaining nitrogen.
Some would argue that anecdotal evidence has no room in the world of medicine or health science, at least where definitive or significant conclusions are concerned. The western world – oftentimes in contrast to eastern cultures – relies heavily on scientific based evidence for its determinations when precision is required and health is at stake. Western medicine is subject to laborious and deliberate scrutiny before claims can be made regarding its veracity or benefit. In eastern cultures, anecdotal evidence many times plays a more significant role in the determination of overall value.
The scientific, evidence-based approach to health sciences highlights YOR Health’s product development methodology. YOR Health subjected two of its most critical components to rigorous clinical trials.