
Bromelain was first
introduced in 1957. Since then it has proved an important aid to so many
diseases that more than 600 research articles are now found in the
scientific literature about this product.
It is a proteolytic enzyme, one that decomposes protein in the body. One
of its first noted benefits was as a digestant. This enzyme is effective not only in the
acid present in the stomach, but also in the alkaline environment of the
intestine. It is considered a substitute for the digestants pepsin and
tryptin.
Bromelain,
derived from the stem of pineapple, is a digestive enzyme that breaks down
protein. It also has anti-inflammatory
properties that have been scientifically shown to be effective in the
treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
"In a study by Dr. A. Cohenm reported in the Pennsylvania Medical Journal,
over 70% of the participants, some of whom had both rheumatoid and
osteoarthritis, experienced excellent to good results of decreased pain
and swelling and increased mobility." (AM pg. 175)
Many health professionals recommend Bromelain for pain, inflammation and
swelling. Raw pineapple alone cannot provide sufficient amounts of this
digestive enzyme. Bromelain must be obtained from supplements to be
nutritionally beneficial for the joints.
Bromelain's effectiveness is due to its ability to reduce the harmful
prostaglandins in the body that cause pain and inflammation and block the
absorption of nutrients through the tissues. By helping to inhibit these
pro-inflammation.
Bromelain is a safe and nutritional alternative for maintaining healthy
joints. Bromelain also has a positive effect on the "good" prostaglandins.
Common therapies, such as aspirin, inhibit all prostaglandins, including
the "good" ones. (The Herbalist, Spring 1997)
Bromelain helps counteract
histamine which is a factor in swelling and joint aches. Bromelain helps
cells effectively shed fluids and fats. It aids healthy digestion by
naturally breaking down fat from food without side effects. (Spectramin)
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