Saturday 6 November 2010

SYSTEMIC ENZYME THERAPY PT 1

Systemic enzymes truly are one of nature’s most powerful natural remedies.
If you suffer from any sort of ache or pain, or if you just want to get and stay as healthy as possible, you should consider using Systemic Enzymes.

Systemic Enzymes have been used to safely and effectively eliminate pain and inflammation from all sorts of conditions like arthritis, colitis, back pain, sciatica, joint pain, heart disease and more.

Through hundreds of years of use, and more recently through clinical studies, each of these enzymes and herbs has been proven to be safe and effective on its own merit.
Put together in various combinations, they work synergistically to effectively reduce inflammation and pain.

Systemic Enzymes work without the known risks and potentially dangerous and harmful side effects of many standard prescription and over-the-counter non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID’s).

What are enzymes anyway?

Enzymes are proteins that catalyze (i.e. increase or decrease the rates of) chemical reactions.
Enzymes are basically the body’s main means of defence against inflammation.
Enzymes reduce inflammation by neutralizing the bio-chemicals of inflammation to levels where the creation, repair and regeneration of injured tissues can take place. Enzymes are not anti-inflammatory drugs.

There are a number of proprietary formulae that include different combinations of enzymes and herbs that have been proven to fight off inflammation and reduce pain and these form some of the most powerful proteolytic enzyme formulations ever created.

Scientifically Proven Relief

The pain reducing powers of these systemic enzymes have proven to be highly effective in numerous clinical studies.

For example, in one study, 77 patients taking 400mg/day of Bromelain experienced significant reduction in pain and swelling.

Another recent study carried out at the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Research Center, New York found that Turmeric was safer and more precise than aspirin in stopping inflammation by shutting down the COX-2 enzyme responsible for pain without any of aspirin’s typical gastrointestinal irritation.

In a randomised, double-blind, placebo controlled study, 30 patients received 333mg, of Boswelia 3 times a day. The group who received the Boswelia had a significant reduction in pain and swelling and experienced an increase in joint mobility and flexibility as compared to the placebo group.

These are just a few of the hundreds of studies that have been done to prove the effectiveness of enzymes.

For a non-definitive list of enzymes and herbs see pt 2 of this report.


AK Smith is a freelance writer and author.
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The information in this blog is for informational purposes only and is in no way intended to replace the professional medical care, advice, diagnosis or treatment of your doctor.
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