1, people with poor liver and kidney function
Liver and kidney are detoxification organs of human body. If their functions are not good, it will lead to abnormal metabolic function. At this time, if you eat enzymes, it will increase the burden on the liver and kidneys, which is not conducive to the recovery and health of the body.
2. People who are taking drugs
Some drugs and enzymes may interact, resulting in weakened or enhanced efficacy. Therefore, people who are taking drugs need to consult a doctor whether it is suitable to eat enzymes at the same time.
3. People with low or high gastric acid.
Gastric acid is an important factor to stimulate the secretion of enzymes. When gastric acid secretion is too low or too high, it will affect the function of enzymes. People with low gastric acid will eat enzymes to further reduce gastric acid, thus affecting digestive function; People with high gastric acid may stimulate excessive gastric acid secretion, leading to discomfort.
4. Pregnant women
It is very important to pay attention to nutrient intake during pregnancy, but pregnant women need to be careful when eating enzymes. The safety research of enzymes is not perfect, so pregnant women should eat them under the guidance of doctors.
5. People with digestive tract diseases
Digestive tract diseases, such as gastritis, gastroduodenal ulcer, esophagitis and other diseases, will lead to the reduction of the digestive system's ability to absorb and decompose food. Eating enzymes at this time may aggravate the condition, so it should be eaten under the advice of a doctor.
6. People with allergies
For some people, enzymes may cause allergic reactions, such as headache, itchy skin and drowsiness. Therefore, for people with allergies, eating enzymes needs to be cautious.
In short, although enzymes are good, not everyone is suitable for eating. If you want to try the enzyme, you'd better eat it under the guidance of a doctor and be careful not to overdo it.