Saturday 6 November 2010

SYSTEMIC ENZYME THERAPY PT 2

As stated in Systemic Enzyme Therapy pt 1:

Here is a non-definitive list of systemic enzymes and herbs used in various combinations in numerous proprietary formulae for powerful proteolytic enzyme formulations used primarily to fight off inflammation and reduce pain.

Some enzymes and their healing effects:

Serrazimes - is a blend of proteolytic enzymes derived from the edible fungi, Aspergillus oryzae and Aspergillus melleus that have been proven to have a powerful anti-inflammatory effect and also boost cardiovascular, respiratory and immune function.

Bromelain - a special natural compound, which is extracted from pineapple, contains several proteolytic enzymes that have been shown to short-circuit multiple pain pathways in the body.

Turmeric Extract - is taken from the dried root of the plant and has been used to treat a wide range of ailments for thousands of years.

Papain - contains a wide range of proteolytic enzymes and works by breaking down proteins.
In studies it has been shown to be effective in the treatment of numerous conditions such as diabetes, herpes, and cancer and digestion issues like bloating and chronic indigestion.
Papain has also been shown to attack tumour cells and boost the immune system.

Boswellia Extract - One of the most widely used herbs in Indian medicine, it has been used for centuries by traditional Indian healers to reduce pain and inflammation.
Hundreds of studies have been done proving its effectiveness as a powerful and safe, natural anti-inflammatory. Boswellia has also been shown to support healthy blood circulation.

Rutin – is found naturally in a variety of plants and fruits, and this flavonoid has been shown to have a strong anti-inflammatory effect due to its powerful anti-oxidant activity.

Ginger Extract – has been used for over 2,500 years in Asia.
Ginger has been used to treat nausea and to reduce pain and inflammation.
It works by decreasing the amount of prostaglandins, which are what cause you to feel pain.

Devil’s Claw - another time-tested natural pain reliever.
Devil’s Claw has been used for hundreds, if not thousands, of years in Africa.
Numerous studies have proven its effectiveness in reducing pain and inflammation.
Studies have found Devil’s Claw was as effective in treating arthritis pain as common drug, phenylbutazone.

L-glutathione - a compound found in nearly all forms of life, protects the body from oxidative damage by acting as a buffer.

Vitamin E - This fat-soluble vitamin is an essential nutrient for humans and is known for its powerful anti-oxidant properties.
Vitamin E has been shown to be beneficial in numerous situations and conditions such as controlling high blood pressure, maintaining healthy and balanced cholesterol levels, boosting immune system function and improving circulatory conditions, skin health, memory and more.

Citrus Bioflavonoids - aid in the absorption of vitamins and act as important anti-oxidants.
Citrus Bioflavanoids inhibit collagenase and elastase, the enzymes responsible for the breakdown of connective tissue. In addition to protecting connective tissues, they also protect against free radical damage.

AK Smith is a freelance writer and author.
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