Why do enzymes make people have diarrhea?


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Diarrhea refers to diarrhea. Enzymes cause diarrhea, mainly related to factors such as excessive intake, allergic reactions, intestinal infections, etc.
1.
Excessive intake of enzymes, especially those used to digest specific foods, may lead to an imbalance in the intestinal environment, affecting normal intestinal flora, resulting in diarrhea.
2. Allergic individuals
may be allergic to certain enzyme components, which may cause immune system reactions, resulting in intestinal inflammation and diarrhea.
3. Intestinal infections
If the enzymes are derived from impure raw materials or contaminated during the production process, they may contain bacteria or other pathogens. Ingestion may lead to intestinal infections, resulting in diarrhea.