Inflammation Using
Systemic Enzymes for Endometriosis and
PolyCystic Ovary Syndrome
PolyCystic Ovary Syndrome
Usually when
hearing the word inflammation, people, like me, get nervous. It sounds BAD.
Well there is a lot about inflammation that you don’t know and should.
Inflammation is a sign that your body is working properly. Inflammation is a natural response to
something foreign in your body, whether it be an injury or infection, the body
is trying to get rid of the problem. When, for example, the body is running a
fever. A fever just relieves and burns off the foreign matter causing the
infection.
When the
body has too much inflammation is where the problem begins. Chronic
inflammation is the underlying cause of many fertility issues whether it is poly
cystic ovary syndrome, endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease,
habitual miscarriage, prostrate infections in males or even an autoimmune
disorder. The side effects are often infertility and miscarriage. In an
autoimmune disorder’s case, the body produces antibodies which attack healthy
tissue, causing inflammation.
Once the inflammation is out of
control your body cannot function properly.
There are
many things you can do to reduce inflammation in the body, one of them being
the use of systemic enzymes.
What are systemic enzymes? Systemic or proteolytic enzymes
are enzymes that are designed to work for the entire body. Enzymes, in general,
help the body function better. Often enzymes are in our bodies working all the
time. Being deficient in an enzyme can cause problems.
Systemic
enzymes break down fibrin, reduce inflammation, reduce scar tissue, reduce
inflammation response (autoimmune disorders) and reduce viruses in the body.
They are designed differently from digestive enzymes as they are meant to break
down in the small intestine, instead of the stomach, so they reach your blood
stream to reduce inflammation.
Polycystic ovary syndrome
Systemic
enzymes break down fibrin, reduce inflammation, reduce scar tissue, reduce
inflammation response (autoimmune disorders) and reduce viruses in the body.
They are designed differently from digestive enzymes as they are meant to break
down in the small intestine, instead of the stomach, so they reach your blood
stream to reduce inflammation.
Requires a
medical diagnosis
Symptoms
include menstrual irregularity, excess hair growth, acne, and obesity.
People may
experience:
Menstrual:
abnormal menstruation, absence of menstruation, heavy menstruation, irregular
menstruation, short and light menstruation, or spotting
Weight:
obesity, overweight, or weight gain
Skin: acne
or oily skin
Also common:
infertility, depression, inappropriate male features, loss of scalp hair, or
unwanted hair