Poor or incomplete digestion of foods
from lack of digestive enzymes and friendly bacteria can also lead to dysbiosis a condition where these food particles putrefy and are welcome food for pathogenic bacteria such as h.pylori and yeast to feed on.
A problem in these organs typically results
from lack of digestive enzymes (could really a pancreas or stomach problem), malabsorption; an overgrowth of yeast, fungus, mold, bacteria, viruses, pollens, parasites, and / or protozoa; chemicals (environmental, food additives, etc.) and toxic metals.
Not exact matches
Lack of adequate
digestive enzyme function — which can come
from acid blocking medication use or zinc deficiency.
The
lack of adequate
digestive enzymes leads to a depletion
of amino acids, iron, zinc and other nutrients obtained
from protein.
However, even dogs eating only raw food can benefit
from digestive enzyme supplementation, since raw food still
lacks the immediate wealth
of enzymes found when eating a «fresh kill» in the wild.