Enzymes for Indigestion and Nutritional Imbalance... Popular 'Enzyme Foods' for Modern People View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] As the number of modern people suffering from digestive diseases increases recently, consumers are showing great interest in enzyme products that aid digestion and nutrient absorption. According to a survey by the Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service, the number of patients visiting hospitals for functional dyspepsia steadily increased from 602,998 in 2016 to 702,652 in 2019. In response, the industry is introducing enzyme foods that modern people can easily consume to capture consumers' attention.


According to the industry on the 26th, HiSaeng's fermented brown rice enzyme food "HiSaeng" features patented complex fermentation technology that ferments brown rice, rice bran, and soybeans with Bacillus subtilis and lactic acid bacteria to enhance fermentation efficiency and increase the absorption of beneficial nutrients and probiotics in the body. Additionally, it has an extremely low sugar content, reducing concerns about obesity and diabetes. Consuming one packet with water 2 to 3 times a day consistently helps improve indigestion and nutritional imbalance.


The "HiSaeng Morak," which allows you to fully take in nutrients for abundant confidence, is also attracting attention. HiSaeng Morak is an enzyme food that maximizes the absorption rate of beneficial components of black soybeans and contains 45% protein from brewer's yeast, as well as Houttuynia cordata, L-cystine, B6, zinc, and other ingredients known to promote healthy hair formation, all blended in optimal ratios. Made into small 3mm pellets, it is easy to swallow, and taking one packet with water once a day allows for convenient nutrition intake.


As enzyme foods gain popularity, the beauty industry is also competing to introduce products utilizing them to target consumers. The protein-degrading function of enzymes helps remove keratin, a protein remaining on the skin or scalp. Additionally, their excellent degreasing power effectively removes sebum.


Pimongche's "Aromatic Deep Clean Mask" is a low-irritant enzyme cream mask that intensively cares for keratin and uneven skin texture of sensitive skin. Most enzyme cleansers are powder types mixed with water, making the usage process cumbersome and requiring separate care for dryness after keratin removal. However, the Aromatic Deep Clean Mask is a high-moisture cream-type enzyme cleanser that conveniently solves keratin removal and moisturizing in one step.



Maybena's "Pure Enzyme Scalp Shampoo" liquefies the main ingredients, low-molecular protein enzyme "papain" and moisturizing-specialized ingredient "Aquaricia," to gently remove waste and old keratin from the scalp. It also contains patented 17 types of amino acids and natural surfactants, and follows five no-additive principles?free from silicone, sulfates, parabens, artificial colors, and harmful substances?making it safe for infants, pregnant women, and everyone to use with confidence.


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