How enzymes help the immune system conquer inflammation and treat a dozen diseases
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Jun 29th, 2009 |
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If enzyme research establishes one thing for sure, it’s that enzyme therapy can reduce inflammation. We also know for certain that inflammation is an immune system response.
Plus, we know that inflammation figures in a long list of chronic diseases: both types of arthritis, colitis, hepatitis, multiple sclerosis (MS), pancreatitis and more. Now it’s even linked to heart disease.
Inflammation — which causes pain — is one of the most common complaints associated with ANY disease. It’s part of a healthy immune response, but also a sign that something’s wrong.
When inflammation is linked to a chronic disease — when inflammation rages unchecked in the joints or arteries, for example — it can permanently destroy tissue and cause terrible pain. It can even lead to death.
Enzyme therapy can bring significant relief. In some tests enzymes outperformed prescription anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs), and they did so without the dangerous side effects of medications.
We can learn a lot by taking a close look at what causes inflammation at the cellular level and how enzymes reduce it. In doing so, we’ll see how enzymes can bring symptomatic relief — and can actuall y cure the root causes of some diseases. Depending on the individual case, they achieve this by themselves or as an adjunct to other therapies .
The next few posts go into some depth about how the immune system operates , andsome of it is speculative, that is, educated guesswork.



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