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Phase II enzymes

Phase II enzymes are specialized proteins in our body that help detoxify harmful substances. After your liver processes toxins, these enzymes attach small molecules, like glutathione or sulfate, to make the toxins more water-soluble. This transformation helps the body safely eliminate waste products through urine or bile. Essentially, Phase II enzymes play a crucial role in protecting your cells by neutralizing potentially harmful compounds and facilitating their removal from the body.