Friday, March 24, 2017

Systemic enzymes CAN help with pain from fibroids




Systemic enzymes eliminate pain, fibroids and boost immunity

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How the human body reacts to chronic stress or injury

When the body is injured or under chronic stress the immune system initiates a protein chain called ‘Circulating Immune Complex’ (CIC) that causes pain, redness and swelling in a particular region. This is a beneficial process and early on is a necessary part of healing. However, inflammation is self-perpetuating and creates further insult and irritation to the region. Unless there is modulation of the CIC response the inflammation can dominate and overwhelm the region of the body creating painful and degenerative conditions.

Non-steriodal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID’s) work by blocking CIC activity in the body. This affects all CIC’s including those used to maintain the lining of the stomach, intestine, liver and kidneys. This is why long-term NSAID usage causes liver and kidney toxicity, stomach ulcers and leaky gut syndrome.

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Every year, 20,000 Americans die from the over counter use of these drugs and another 100,000 end up in the hospital with liver and kidney damage and intestinal bleeding from NSAID usage.

Systemic enzymes work to modulate or coordinate the activity of CIC’s and have no major adverse reactions. They work as a lock and key mechanism and have an affinity for pro-inflammatory cytokines such as ‘Tumor Necrosis Factor’ (TNF) and ‘C Reactive Protein’ (CRP).

Can systemic enzymes actually help us prevent disease?
Systemic enzymes help to destroy foreign proteins which include viruses, bacteria, yeasts and other parasites. They also help to destroy abnormal cells such as cancer cells. In addition, they will destroy excessive antibodies that the body is producing such as in cases of autoimmune diseases.

Do systemic enzymes create ‘anti-fibrolytic’ activity?
Yes! Fibrosis is scar tissue that the body produces in the repair process of cuts and wounds on the outer and inner surfaces of our body. When we have optimal enzyme stores – the enzymes are used to clean up fibrolytic tissue in the body. However, when our enzyme stores are being depleted due to chronic stress and inflammatory activity the fibrolytic tissue builds up.

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When the body has an abundance of fibrolytic tissue build up we end up with things like fibrocystic breast disease, uterine fibroids, endometrosis and arteriol sclerosis. Systemic enzymes eat fibrolytic tissue and prevent the fibrosis of our organs and tissues. They have a remarkable ability to not only prevent all of the above conditions but also to eat up old scar tissue. This includes surgical wounds, pulmonary fibrosis, kidney fibrosis and even old keloid plaques.


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How do systemic enzymes help to clean up the blood?
Chronically inflamed individuals often times end up with very thick blood that is loaded with fibrin that can lead to heart attacks and strokes. Doctors often prescribe aspirin and in more extreme cases powerful pharmaceuticals like Coumadin, Heparin and Plavix. And, of course, these drugs have very dangerous side effects.

Systemic enzymes are able to clear up excess thickening agents such as fibrin from the bloodstream and naturally thin the blood. They also break down dead material including dead blood cells, pathogens, toxic debris and immune agents that have been left in circulation. This helps cleanse and detoxify the bloodstream and enhances circulation and cellular oxygenation.

If you’re concerned about your health condition and want to use systemic enzymes (properly) – find a doctor with experience, in this area, to guide you in the right direction.

 

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Thursday, March 23, 2017

Excellacor Benefits




Health Benefits of Serrapeptase

Analgesic: Serrapeptase has been used for several years as an analgesic for inflamed tissues and general aches and pains. These effects are accomplished through the inhibition of pain-causing molecules called amines. When tissues are inflamed, blood vessels become dilated and chemical messengers are relayed to the brain to increase the sensation of pain. Serrapeptase works against discomfort by reducing the recruitment of these pain molecules to sites of inflammation, and allowing for reparative molecules to facilitate the healing process more rapidly. When pain is reduced, secondary factors like stress and mood are also improved.

Anti-inflammatory: Perhaps one of serrapeptase’s best-known properties, it has been used, and proven in various clinical studies to be effective in similar ways as NSAID anti-inflammatory agents. Serrapeptase is particularly effective on localized sites of inflammation, aiding in the clearing of cellular debris and encouraging the body’s natural ameliorative effects on edema. Serrapeptase is often compared to NSAID pain relievers, but it should be noted that serrapeptase as an oral systemic enzyme does not contain similar risks and side-effects to those of NSAID’s. Serrapeptase does not threaten the gastrointestinal lining, nor does it increase the risk for gastric ulcers. In fact, it is typical for clinical studies to note the impressive tolerability of serrapeptase as an oral therapy.

Mucolytic: Because serrapeptase has the ability to break down and digest protein waste, it has been studied in upper respiratory conditions, and has shown promising results. As a mucolytic, serrapeptase is capable in dramatically reducing sputum viscosity in human patients. This means that the serrapeptase thins the mucus, which allows for the patients to more readily expel mucus from the airway. Serrapeptase, therefore, is a promising agent in common conditions like chronic sinusitis, and ear, nose and throat conditions that are characterized by increased mucus production.

Healing injuries: Serrapeptase is a known supplement among professional athletes for both prevention and treatment of sports injuries. Injured joints, ligaments and muscles are coated with fibrin that supports the injured tissue as it heals. The body can sometimes produce too much fibrin, causing scarring over these tissues which directly impacts range of motion and can cause discomfort. This fibrin also takes up room that new, healthy tissue could potentially be regenerating in. Serrapeptase works by helping the body to break down excess scar tissue, enhancing recovery and promoting the healing process.