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            <title>Cancerous Uterine Fibroids And Systemic Enzymes Used Against Them  Part 1</title>            
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Many women suffer from the growth of uterine fibroids, benign tumours that develop in the womb. This common problem is one of the most common causes of their having hysterectomies. But surgery can be avoided if the fibroids are reduced or dissolved. Removing these growths, which consist of a protein called fibrin, is one of the applications of enzymes.
Enzymes, of which the body makes a wide variety, are catalysts, causing actions of many kinds. Many are active in the digestive tract. Others reduce scar tissue and remove deposits in the blood vessels. Systemic enzymes can be taken by mouth as they are carried throughout the body and become active where they are needed. 
Fibrinolytic (fibrin eating) enzymes and cofactors are selected to attack excess fibrin build-up, the main components of fibroids, non-cancerous growths in the uterus. Correcting hormonal levels until they are in balance can significantly reduce the speed and intensity at which fibroids can grow. This allows the enzymes to soften, break-up and eventually dissolve abnormal tissue. 
The female hormone estrogen stimulates tissue growth especially in the estrogen-sensitive reproductive organs. The other female hormone, progesterone, makes tissue more fertile and helps to control the effect of estrogen. When a womanâs estrogen and progesterone production are in balance, normal menstrual cycles continue until menopause. Imbalance in natural hormone levels, as well as exposure to hormone-like substances, from pharmaceuticals and the environment, can cause disturbance, which may trigger abnormal tissue growth. This can lead to the development of fibroids. Progesterone naturally diminishes with age and supplementing dietary components will restore hormonal equilibrium.

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Many women suffer from the growth of uterine fibroids, benign tumours that develop in the womb. This common problem is one of the most common causes of their having hysterectomies. But surgery can be avoided if the fibroids are reduced or dissolved. Removing these growths, which consist of a protein called fibrin, is one of the applications of enzymes.
Enzymes, of which the body makes a wide variety, are catalysts, causing actions of many kinds. Many are active in the digestive tract. Others reduce scar tissue and remove deposits in the blood vessels. Systemic enzymes can be taken by mouth as they are carried throughout the body and become active where they are needed. 
Fibrinolytic (fibrin eating) enzymes and cofactors are selected to attack excess fibrin build-up, the main components of fibroids, non-cancerous growths in the uterus. Correcting hormonal levels until they are in balance can significantly reduce the speed and intensity at which fibroids can grow. This allows the enzymes to soften, break-up and eventually dissolve abnormal tissue. 
The female hormone estrogen stimulates tissue growth especially in the estrogen-sensitive reproductive organs. The other female hormone, progesterone, makes tissue more fertile and helps to control the effect of estrogen. When a womanâs estrogen and progesterone production are in balance, normal menstrual cycles continue until menopause. Imbalance in natural hormone levels, as well as exposure to hormone-like substances, from pharmaceuticals and the environment, can cause disturbance, which may trigger abnormal tissue growth. This can lead to the development of fibroids. Progesterone naturally diminishes with age and supplementing dietary components will restore hormonal equilibrium.

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Many women suffer from the growth of uterine fibroids, benign tumours that develop in the womb. This common problem is one of the most common causes of their having hysterectomies. But surgery can be avoided if the fibroids are reduced or dissolved. Removing these growths, which consist of a protein called fibrin, is one of the applications of enzymes.
Enzymes, of which the body makes a wide variety, are catalysts, causing actions of many kinds. Many are active in the digestive tract. Others reduce scar tissue and remove deposits in the blood vessels. Systemic enzymes can be taken by mouth as they are carried throughout the body and become active where they are needed. 
Fibrinolytic (fibrin eating) enzymes and cofactors are selected to attack excess fibrin build-up, the main components of fibroids, non-cancerous growths in the uterus. Correcting hormonal levels until they are in balance can significantly reduce the speed and intensity at which fibroids can grow. This allows the enzymes to soften, break-up and eventually dissolve abnormal tissue. 
The female hormone estrogen stimulates tissue growth especially in the estrogen-sensitive reproductive organs. The other female hormone, progesterone, makes tissue more fertile and helps to control the effect of estrogen. When a womanâs estrogen and progesterone production are in balance, normal menstrual cycles continue until menopause. Imbalance in natural hormone levels, as well as exposure to hormone-like substances, from pharmaceuticals and the environment, can cause disturbance, which may trigger abnormal tissue growth. This can lead to the development of fibroids. Progesterone naturally diminishes with age and supplementing dietary components will restore hormonal equilibrium.

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            <title>Cancerous Uterine Fibroids And Systemic Enzymes Used Against Them  Part 2</title>            
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Fibrin (scar tissue), the key building block of tissue repair, is created by the uterine muscle in response to the normal menstrual cycle, pregnancy and challenges like miscarriages. The normal process of dissolving the fibrin can be enhanced by introducing fibrinolytic enzymes.
Enzymes for fibroid reduction.
Serrapeptase is able to digest and liquefy large amounts of scar tissue and also has extremely strong anti-inflammatory properties, which may alleviate pressure induced by menstruation. Bromelain is another highly regarded enzyme which beaks down fibrin, releasing it into the bloodstream for excretion. Bromelain is extracted from pineapple stem and is commonly used as the main ingredient in meat tenderiser. Papain is extracted from the papaya fruit, which is also commercially used in tenderizing meats and other proteins. Papain blocks some inflammatory processes which also benefits sufferers from fibroids. All of these enzymes exert noticeably strong proteolytic (protein digesting) and anti-inflammatory properties.
These soften and liquefy scar tissue, transforming it back into soft circulating fibrin fragments, which are carried away in the bloodstream. Oral administration can enhance the fibrinolytic activity in the blood for long periods. 


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Fibrin (scar tissue), the key building block of tissue repair, is created by the uterine muscle in response to the normal menstrual cycle, pregnancy and challenges like miscarriages. The normal process of dissolving the fibrin can be enhanced by introducing fibrinolytic enzymes.
Enzymes for fibroid reduction.
Serrapeptase is able to digest and liquefy large amounts of scar tissue and also has extremely strong anti-inflammatory properties, which may alleviate pressure induced by menstruation. Bromelain is another highly regarded enzyme which beaks down fibrin, releasing it into the bloodstream for excretion. Bromelain is extracted from pineapple stem and is commonly used as the main ingredient in meat tenderiser. Papain is extracted from the papaya fruit, which is also commercially used in tenderizing meats and other proteins. Papain blocks some inflammatory processes which also benefits sufferers from fibroids. All of these enzymes exert noticeably strong proteolytic (protein digesting) and anti-inflammatory properties.
These soften and liquefy scar tissue, transforming it back into soft circulating fibrin fragments, which are carried away in the bloodstream. Oral administration can enhance the fibrinolytic activity in the blood for long periods. 


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Fibrin (scar tissue), the key building block of tissue repair, is created by the uterine muscle in response to the normal menstrual cycle, pregnancy and challenges like miscarriages. The normal process of dissolving the fibrin can be enhanced by introducing fibrinolytic enzymes.
Enzymes for fibroid reduction.
Serrapeptase is able to digest and liquefy large amounts of scar tissue and also has extremely strong anti-inflammatory properties, which may alleviate pressure induced by menstruation. Bromelain is another highly regarded enzyme which beaks down fibrin, releasing it into the bloodstream for excretion. Bromelain is extracted from pineapple stem and is commonly used as the main ingredient in meat tenderiser. Papain is extracted from the papaya fruit, which is also commercially used in tenderizing meats and other proteins. Papain blocks some inflammatory processes which also benefits sufferers from fibroids. All of these enzymes exert noticeably strong proteolytic (protein digesting) and anti-inflammatory properties.
These soften and liquefy scar tissue, transforming it back into soft circulating fibrin fragments, which are carried away in the bloodstream. Oral administration can enhance the fibrinolytic activity in the blood for long periods. 


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            <title>What do Systemic Enzymes do in the Body? Are they Safe?</title>            
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Enzymes are biocatalysts; which means that they either begin a reaction or cause a reaction to speed up. Enzymes cause the chemical reactions responsible for breathing, digestion, growth, reproduction and most other body functions. Your body contains approximately 3,000 different enzymes. 

Eating enzyme rich foods, such as fruits and uncooked vegetables helps your body maintain a healthy level of enzymes. With a good supply of enzymes, your body will get more out of the vitamins and minerals you consume. 

Vitamins and minerals function within the body in enzymatic reactions. Your body synergistically uses enzymes with vitamins (which are coenzymes) and minerals (which are cofactors). Enzymes help vitamins and minerals to function. At the same time, vitamins and minerals help enzymes to function. As you age, your enzyme levels and activity decrease. Your body makes most of the enzymes you need, but poor diet, illness, injury and other circumstances may cause enzyme depletion. 

Combined with professional healthcare, proper diet and exercise, an enzyme supplement can help maintain your normal enzyme levels and balance your bodyâs repair mechanisms. 
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Enzymes are biocatalysts; which means that they either begin a reaction or cause a reaction to speed up. Enzymes cause the chemical reactions responsible for breathing, digestion, growth, reproduction and most other body functions. Your body contains approximately 3,000 different enzymes. 

Eating enzyme rich foods, such as fruits and uncooked vegetables helps your body maintain a healthy level of enzymes. With a good supply of enzymes, your body will get more out of the vitamins and minerals you consume. 

Vitamins and minerals function within the body in enzymatic reactions. Your body synergistically uses enzymes with vitamins (which are coenzymes) and minerals (which are cofactors). Enzymes help vitamins and minerals to function. At the same time, vitamins and minerals help enzymes to function. As you age, your enzyme levels and activity decrease. Your body makes most of the enzymes you need, but poor diet, illness, injury and other circumstances may cause enzyme depletion. 

Combined with professional healthcare, proper diet and exercise, an enzyme supplement can help maintain your normal enzyme levels and balance your bodyâs repair mechanisms. 
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Enzymes are biocatalysts; which means that they either begin a reaction or cause a reaction to speed up. Enzymes cause the chemical reactions responsible for breathing, digestion, growth, reproduction and most other body functions. Your body contains approximately 3,000 different enzymes. 

Eating enzyme rich foods, such as fruits and uncooked vegetables helps your body maintain a healthy level of enzymes. With a good supply of enzymes, your body will get more out of the vitamins and minerals you consume. 

Vitamins and minerals function within the body in enzymatic reactions. Your body synergistically uses enzymes with vitamins (which are coenzymes) and minerals (which are cofactors). Enzymes help vitamins and minerals to function. At the same time, vitamins and minerals help enzymes to function. As you age, your enzyme levels and activity decrease. Your body makes most of the enzymes you need, but poor diet, illness, injury and other circumstances may cause enzyme depletion. 

Combined with professional healthcare, proper diet and exercise, an enzyme supplement can help maintain your normal enzyme levels and balance your bodyâs repair mechanisms. 
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            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Are Systemic Enzymes Effective In The Treatment Of Autoimmune Diseases  Part 1" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1406265.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/enzymes777/">enzymes777</a><br />Added: Sun, 28 Dec 2008 13:52:39 -0800<br />Duration: 101</p><p>&lt;a href="http://www.takebackyourhealth.com/faq.html"&gt;Systemic
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The human immune system is designed to repel invaders, the viruses, bacteria, fungi and other âgermsâ that we take in every day from our surroundings. It does a pretty good job and usually we are quite unaware of the battles the frontline troops of this protective system wage among our cells, preventing infection and even tumor development. Today, we live in a very polluted environment and many of the pollutants are not part of nature, they are man-made chemicals that we absorb from the air we breathe, the water we drink and many of the foods we eat.
The worst result of some of these pollutants is that they cause the body to attack itself. The efficient T1 helper cells and T2 helper cells, that normally attack and remove the invading elements that cause disease, turn on healthy tissue and damage it. This results in illness, in such conditions as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, cancers, arthritis, ulcerative colitis, Crohnâs. 
Since auto-immune conditions were discovered, a great deal of research has been carried out and conditions that were a mystery to doctors and physiologists a few decades ago have now been found to be caused by this misdirected activity. Current opinion is that they are the result of a combination of factors: genetic predisposition - which might never be triggered without environmental factors and, possibly, pathogens. 
Which conditions develop may depend the details of an individualâs environment, including where one lives, the industry one works in, experiences such as injuries, plus individual biochemistry. 

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The human immune system is designed to repel invaders, the viruses, bacteria, fungi and other âgermsâ that we take in every day from our surroundings. It does a pretty good job and usually we are quite unaware of the battles the frontline troops of this protective system wage among our cells, preventing infection and even tumor development. Today, we live in a very polluted environment and many of the pollutants are not part of nature, they are man-made chemicals that we absorb from the air we breathe, the water we drink and many of the foods we eat.
The worst result of some of these pollutants is that they cause the body to attack itself. The efficient T1 helper cells and T2 helper cells, that normally attack and remove the invading elements that cause disease, turn on healthy tissue and damage it. This results in illness, in such conditions as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, cancers, arthritis, ulcerative colitis, Crohnâs. 
Since auto-immune conditions were discovered, a great deal of research has been carried out and conditions that were a mystery to doctors and physiologists a few decades ago have now been found to be caused by this misdirected activity. Current opinion is that they are the result of a combination of factors: genetic predisposition - which might never be triggered without environmental factors and, possibly, pathogens. 
Which conditions develop may depend the details of an individualâs environment, including where one lives, the industry one works in, experiences such as injuries, plus individual biochemistry. 

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The human immune system is designed to repel invaders, the viruses, bacteria, fungi and other âgermsâ that we take in every day from our surroundings. It does a pretty good job and usually we are quite unaware of the battles the frontline troops of this protective system wage among our cells, preventing infection and even tumor development. Today, we live in a very polluted environment and many of the pollutants are not part of nature, they are man-made chemicals that we absorb from the air we breathe, the water we drink and many of the foods we eat.
The worst result of some of these pollutants is that they cause the body to attack itself. The efficient T1 helper cells and T2 helper cells, that normally attack and remove the invading elements that cause disease, turn on healthy tissue and damage it. This results in illness, in such conditions as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, cancers, arthritis, ulcerative colitis, Crohnâs. 
Since auto-immune conditions were discovered, a great deal of research has been carried out and conditions that were a mystery to doctors and physiologists a few decades ago have now been found to be caused by this misdirected activity. Current opinion is that they are the result of a combination of factors: genetic predisposition - which might never be triggered without environmental factors and, possibly, pathogens. 
Which conditions develop may depend the details of an individualâs environment, including where one lives, the industry one works in, experiences such as injuries, plus individual biochemistry. 

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While no cures for autoimmune diseases have been discovered yet, there are many therapies that reduce their effects and allow sufferers to live happy, productive lives. A two-pronged attack is usually used; first to reduce the cause which might mean moving to a new area, changing diet, changing activities to avoid aggravating a condition. The second weapon in this defence is adding supplements to support the immune system. Digestive enzymes, particularly proteases, have been shown to help in improving auto-immune system related conditions. 
The body reacts to injury and invasion with inflammation, raising the temperature of tissue when white blood cells fight invaders. Inflammation if it persists, destroys tissue. When the bodyâs protectors attack it, tissue becomes inflamed and damaged and we are aware of pain. We only ask for the pain to be reduced but the treatment we get is aimed at controlling inflammation to limit the damage that underlies it. The analgesic effect is almost a side-effect of the treatment which reduces inflammation and swelling and at the same time strengthens the immune system.
Some research indicates that immune complex dysfunctions might be relieved by enzymes targetting the formation of the immune complexes. Good results have been achieved with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. These chronic inflammations of the bowel have been hard to treat. 
Enzymes called proteases, among the great discoveries of modern biochemistry, were discovered in Japan and have been found to have wide applications of their ability to break down unneeded tissue, such as scars and blood vessel blockages. 

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While no cures for autoimmune diseases have been discovered yet, there are many therapies that reduce their effects and allow sufferers to live happy, productive lives. A two-pronged attack is usually used; first to reduce the cause which might mean moving to a new area, changing diet, changing activities to avoid aggravating a condition. The second weapon in this defence is adding supplements to support the immune system. Digestive enzymes, particularly proteases, have been shown to help in improving auto-immune system related conditions. 
The body reacts to injury and invasion with inflammation, raising the temperature of tissue when white blood cells fight invaders. Inflammation if it persists, destroys tissue. When the bodyâs protectors attack it, tissue becomes inflamed and damaged and we are aware of pain. We only ask for the pain to be reduced but the treatment we get is aimed at controlling inflammation to limit the damage that underlies it. The analgesic effect is almost a side-effect of the treatment which reduces inflammation and swelling and at the same time strengthens the immune system.
Some research indicates that immune complex dysfunctions might be relieved by enzymes targetting the formation of the immune complexes. Good results have been achieved with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. These chronic inflammations of the bowel have been hard to treat. 
Enzymes called proteases, among the great discoveries of modern biochemistry, were discovered in Japan and have been found to have wide applications of their ability to break down unneeded tissue, such as scars and blood vessel blockages. 

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While no cures for autoimmune diseases have been discovered yet, there are many therapies that reduce their effects and allow sufferers to live happy, productive lives. A two-pronged attack is usually used; first to reduce the cause which might mean moving to a new area, changing diet, changing activities to avoid aggravating a condition. The second weapon in this defence is adding supplements to support the immune system. Digestive enzymes, particularly proteases, have been shown to help in improving auto-immune system related conditions. 
The body reacts to injury and invasion with inflammation, raising the temperature of tissue when white blood cells fight invaders. Inflammation if it persists, destroys tissue. When the bodyâs protectors attack it, tissue becomes inflamed and damaged and we are aware of pain. We only ask for the pain to be reduced but the treatment we get is aimed at controlling inflammation to limit the damage that underlies it. The analgesic effect is almost a side-effect of the treatment which reduces inflammation and swelling and at the same time strengthens the immune system.
Some research indicates that immune complex dysfunctions might be relieved by enzymes targetting the formation of the immune complexes. Good results have been achieved with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. These chronic inflammations of the bowel have been hard to treat. 
Enzymes called proteases, among the great discoveries of modern biochemistry, were discovered in Japan and have been found to have wide applications of their ability to break down unneeded tissue, such as scars and blood vessel blockages. 

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            <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 13:52:41 -0800</pubDate>            
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Enzymes are necessary for every function that the bodyâsâ many systems perform. In fact, without enzymatic activity, there is no life. 
Here are some of the most important health benefits that can be experienced by supplementing with systemic enzymes:
1)	Anti-inflammatory:
Proteolytic enzymes such as bromelain, papain, protease and serrapeptase, when used in combination, have been found to be as effective as non-steroidal or corticosteroid medications without any of the harmful side effects. Granted, medications do decrease swelling and pain, but they have the disadvantage of shutting off new bone matrix and cartilage formation at the same time. Also, the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) have many other nasty side effects when used steadily over a long period of time. 
2)	Anti-fibrotic:
Serrapeptase is the most fibrinolytic substance found anywhere in nature. It was originally isolated from the gut of a silkworm and is the enzyme which the insect uses to dissolve itsâ silk cocoon on the way to becoming a butterfly. As you know, silk is an incredibly strong substance. So, it is no surprise that serrapeptase is able to safely and easily reverse all diseases having a fibrotic component.
These include fibromyalgia, glomerulosclerosis, cystic fibrosis (if not too advanced), fibrocystic breast disease, uterine fibroids and endometriosis. Serrapeptase is also able to reverse arteriovenous disorders, such as arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, peripheral vascular disease, varicose veins, spider veins and hemorrhoids.
Scar tissue caused by abdominal surgeries, such as Caesarian sections, can become quite invasive to the point where the bowels are being strangulated, requiring additional surgeries. Taking proteolytic enzymes, such as serrapeptase, causes resorption of the invasive scar tissue, eliminating any need for surgery.</p>]]></description>
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Enzymes are necessary for every function that the bodyâsâ many systems perform. In fact, without enzymatic activity, there is no life. 
Here are some of the most important health benefits that can be experienced by supplementing with systemic enzymes:
1)	Anti-inflammatory:
Proteolytic enzymes such as bromelain, papain, protease and serrapeptase, when used in combination, have been found to be as effective as non-steroidal or corticosteroid medications without any of the harmful side effects. Granted, medications do decrease swelling and pain, but they have the disadvantage of shutting off new bone matrix and cartilage formation at the same time. Also, the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) have many other nasty side effects when used steadily over a long period of time. 
2)	Anti-fibrotic:
Serrapeptase is the most fibrinolytic substance found anywhere in nature. It was originally isolated from the gut of a silkworm and is the enzyme which the insect uses to dissolve itsâ silk cocoon on the way to becoming a butterfly. As you know, silk is an incredibly strong substance. So, it is no surprise that serrapeptase is able to safely and easily reverse all diseases having a fibrotic component.
These include fibromyalgia, glomerulosclerosis, cystic fibrosis (if not too advanced), fibrocystic breast disease, uterine fibroids and endometriosis. Serrapeptase is also able to reverse arteriovenous disorders, such as arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, peripheral vascular disease, varicose veins, spider veins and hemorrhoids.
Scar tissue caused by abdominal surgeries, such as Caesarian sections, can become quite invasive to the point where the bowels are being strangulated, requiring additional surgeries. Taking proteolytic enzymes, such as serrapeptase, causes resorption of the invasive scar tissue, eliminating any need for surgery.</media:text>

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Enzymes are necessary for every function that the bodyâsâ many systems perform. In fact, without enzymatic activity, there is no life. 
Here are some of the most important health benefits that can be experienced by supplementing with systemic enzymes:
1)	Anti-inflammatory:
Proteolytic enzymes such as bromelain, papain, protease and serrapeptase, when used in combination, have been found to be as effective as non-steroidal or corticosteroid medications without any of the harmful side effects. Granted, medications do decrease swelling and pain, but they have the disadvantage of shutting off new bone matrix and cartilage formation at the same time. Also, the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) have many other nasty side effects when used steadily over a long period of time. 
2)	Anti-fibrotic:
Serrapeptase is the most fibrinolytic substance found anywhere in nature. It was originally isolated from the gut of a silkworm and is the enzyme which the insect uses to dissolve itsâ silk cocoon on the way to becoming a butterfly. As you know, silk is an incredibly strong substance. So, it is no surprise that serrapeptase is able to safely and easily reverse all diseases having a fibrotic component.
These include fibromyalgia, glomerulosclerosis, cystic fibrosis (if not too advanced), fibrocystic breast disease, uterine fibroids and endometriosis. Serrapeptase is also able to reverse arteriovenous disorders, such as arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, peripheral vascular disease, varicose veins, spider veins and hemorrhoids.
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            <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 13:52:41 -0800</pubDate>            
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3)	Blood cleansing:
The enzymes cleanse the blood of all debris, such as clumpings of red blood cells, sticky aggregations of platelets (both of which can lead to potentially fatal blood clots, strokes and heart attacks) and excess fibrin. Usually the liver cleanses all debris from the blood in the first pass through itsâ portal system. However, many peopleâs livers are so toxic from alcohol consumption, pesticide exposure and other environmental insults, that the blood can become as thick as ketchup or yogurt. Before and after dark field microscopy studies have proven repeatedly the value of supplementing with sufficient quantities of proteolytic systemic enzymes.
4)	Immune-system modulating:
Enzymes tend to have a normalizing effect on the immune system. For example, if the immune system is underactive, white blood cell activity will increase and the number of the anti-viral blood cells known as "natural killer cells" will increase. On the other hand, if the immune system is overactive, which is what occurs in diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus, the enzymes will eat away any excess antibodies that are attacking the bodyâs tissues.

5)	Anti-viral activity:
Basically, the enzymes will render all viruses inert by eating away their exterior protein coating. Viruses depend on this coating to latch onto their host cellâs DNA and replicate themselves. Consistent supplementation with systemic enzymes can lower a personâs viral load to the point where you hardly ever get sick.
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3)	Blood cleansing:
The enzymes cleanse the blood of all debris, such as clumpings of red blood cells, sticky aggregations of platelets (both of which can lead to potentially fatal blood clots, strokes and heart attacks) and excess fibrin. Usually the liver cleanses all debris from the blood in the first pass through itsâ portal system. However, many peopleâs livers are so toxic from alcohol consumption, pesticide exposure and other environmental insults, that the blood can become as thick as ketchup or yogurt. Before and after dark field microscopy studies have proven repeatedly the value of supplementing with sufficient quantities of proteolytic systemic enzymes.
4)	Immune-system modulating:
Enzymes tend to have a normalizing effect on the immune system. For example, if the immune system is underactive, white blood cell activity will increase and the number of the anti-viral blood cells known as "natural killer cells" will increase. On the other hand, if the immune system is overactive, which is what occurs in diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus, the enzymes will eat away any excess antibodies that are attacking the bodyâs tissues.

5)	Anti-viral activity:
Basically, the enzymes will render all viruses inert by eating away their exterior protein coating. Viruses depend on this coating to latch onto their host cellâs DNA and replicate themselves. Consistent supplementation with systemic enzymes can lower a personâs viral load to the point where you hardly ever get sick.
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3)	Blood cleansing:
The enzymes cleanse the blood of all debris, such as clumpings of red blood cells, sticky aggregations of platelets (both of which can lead to potentially fatal blood clots, strokes and heart attacks) and excess fibrin. Usually the liver cleanses all debris from the blood in the first pass through itsâ portal system. However, many peopleâs livers are so toxic from alcohol consumption, pesticide exposure and other environmental insults, that the blood can become as thick as ketchup or yogurt. Before and after dark field microscopy studies have proven repeatedly the value of supplementing with sufficient quantities of proteolytic systemic enzymes.
4)	Immune-system modulating:
Enzymes tend to have a normalizing effect on the immune system. For example, if the immune system is underactive, white blood cell activity will increase and the number of the anti-viral blood cells known as "natural killer cells" will increase. On the other hand, if the immune system is overactive, which is what occurs in diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus, the enzymes will eat away any excess antibodies that are attacking the bodyâs tissues.

5)	Anti-viral activity:
Basically, the enzymes will render all viruses inert by eating away their exterior protein coating. Viruses depend on this coating to latch onto their host cellâs DNA and replicate themselves. Consistent supplementation with systemic enzymes can lower a personâs viral load to the point where you hardly ever get sick.
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 21:52:40 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Systemic Enzymes Successfully used for Inflammation" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1394817.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/enzymes777/">enzymes777</a><br />Added: Sun, 21 Dec 2008 21:52:40 -0800<br />Duration: 105</p><p>&lt;a href="http://www.takebackyourhealth.com/testimonials.html"&gt;Systemic
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Natural Anti-Inflammatory 
Enzymes are the first line of defense against inflammation. Inflammation is a reaction by the immune system to an irritation. Letâs say you have an injured right knee. The immune system, sensing the irritation in the knee, creates a protein chain called a Circulating Immune Complex (CIC for short), tagged specifically for that right knee. This CIC floats down to the right knee and causes pain, redness and swelling â the classic earmarks for inflammation. This, at first, is a beneficial reaction; it warns us that a part of ourselves is hurt and needs attention. But, inflammation is self-perpetuating, it creates an irritation that in response, and the body makes CICs.

Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Celebrex, Viox and the rest of the Non Steroidial Anti Inflammatory Drugs all work by keeping the body from making all the CICs. This ignores the fact that some CICs are vital to life, like those that maintain the lining of the intestine and those that keep the kidneys functioning. Not to mention the fact that they, along with acetaminophen, are highly toxic to the liver. Every year 20,000 Americans die from these over the counter drugs and another 100,000 will wind up in the hospital with liver damage, kidney damage or bleeding intestines from the side effects of these drugs. 
Systemic enzymes, on the other hand, are perfectly safe and free of dangerous side effects. They have no LD-50, or toxic dose. Best of all, systemic enzymes can tell the difference between the good CICâs and the bad ones. This is due to the fact that hydrolytic enzymes are lock and key mechanisms and their âteethâ will only fit over the bad CICâs. So instead of preventing the creation of all CICâs, systemic enzymes just âeatâ the bad ones and in so doing, lower inflammation everywhere. 
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Natural Anti-Inflammatory 
Enzymes are the first line of defense against inflammation. Inflammation is a reaction by the immune system to an irritation. Letâs say you have an injured right knee. The immune system, sensing the irritation in the knee, creates a protein chain called a Circulating Immune Complex (CIC for short), tagged specifically for that right knee. This CIC floats down to the right knee and causes pain, redness and swelling â the classic earmarks for inflammation. This, at first, is a beneficial reaction; it warns us that a part of ourselves is hurt and needs attention. But, inflammation is self-perpetuating, it creates an irritation that in response, and the body makes CICs.

Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Celebrex, Viox and the rest of the Non Steroidial Anti Inflammatory Drugs all work by keeping the body from making all the CICs. This ignores the fact that some CICs are vital to life, like those that maintain the lining of the intestine and those that keep the kidneys functioning. Not to mention the fact that they, along with acetaminophen, are highly toxic to the liver. Every year 20,000 Americans die from these over the counter drugs and another 100,000 will wind up in the hospital with liver damage, kidney damage or bleeding intestines from the side effects of these drugs. 
Systemic enzymes, on the other hand, are perfectly safe and free of dangerous side effects. They have no LD-50, or toxic dose. Best of all, systemic enzymes can tell the difference between the good CICâs and the bad ones. This is due to the fact that hydrolytic enzymes are lock and key mechanisms and their âteethâ will only fit over the bad CICâs. So instead of preventing the creation of all CICâs, systemic enzymes just âeatâ the bad ones and in so doing, lower inflammation everywhere. 
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Natural Anti-Inflammatory 
Enzymes are the first line of defense against inflammation. Inflammation is a reaction by the immune system to an irritation. Letâs say you have an injured right knee. The immune system, sensing the irritation in the knee, creates a protein chain called a Circulating Immune Complex (CIC for short), tagged specifically for that right knee. This CIC floats down to the right knee and causes pain, redness and swelling â the classic earmarks for inflammation. This, at first, is a beneficial reaction; it warns us that a part of ourselves is hurt and needs attention. But, inflammation is self-perpetuating, it creates an irritation that in response, and the body makes CICs.

Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Celebrex, Viox and the rest of the Non Steroidial Anti Inflammatory Drugs all work by keeping the body from making all the CICs. This ignores the fact that some CICs are vital to life, like those that maintain the lining of the intestine and those that keep the kidneys functioning. Not to mention the fact that they, along with acetaminophen, are highly toxic to the liver. Every year 20,000 Americans die from these over the counter drugs and another 100,000 will wind up in the hospital with liver damage, kidney damage or bleeding intestines from the side effects of these drugs. 
Systemic enzymes, on the other hand, are perfectly safe and free of dangerous side effects. They have no LD-50, or toxic dose. Best of all, systemic enzymes can tell the difference between the good CICâs and the bad ones. This is due to the fact that hydrolytic enzymes are lock and key mechanisms and their âteethâ will only fit over the bad CICâs. So instead of preventing the creation of all CICâs, systemic enzymes just âeatâ the bad ones and in so doing, lower inflammation everywhere. 
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They Can Help...
â¢	To reduce inflammation 
Enzymes are the most effective natural therapy to reduce inflammation and related pain. Its lack of toxicity makes them ideal alternative to the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) thought by many to be at the root of more serious health concerns.
â¢	To remove scar tissue and excess fibrin in the blood 
They are the one preparation with the ability to reduce both inflammation and scar tissue/fibrosis. These enzymes also help to improve circulation and reduce the clots formed by excess fibrin in the blood.
â¢	To modulate immune function 
Systemic enzymes have proven helpful in the treatment of autoimmune conditions by eating the antibodies the body creates to attack its own tissues.
 
All Natural
â¢	No animal derivatives 
â¢	No artificial colors or flavors 
â¢	No yeast or gluten 
â¢	Lactose free 
â¢	No harmful talc 
â¢	Clear capsule (No titanium dioxide) 
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â¢	To reduce inflammation 
Enzymes are the most effective natural therapy to reduce inflammation and related pain. Its lack of toxicity makes them ideal alternative to the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) thought by many to be at the root of more serious health concerns.
â¢	To remove scar tissue and excess fibrin in the blood 
They are the one preparation with the ability to reduce both inflammation and scar tissue/fibrosis. These enzymes also help to improve circulation and reduce the clots formed by excess fibrin in the blood.
â¢	To modulate immune function 
Systemic enzymes have proven helpful in the treatment of autoimmune conditions by eating the antibodies the body creates to attack its own tissues.
 
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â¢	No artificial colors or flavors 
â¢	No yeast or gluten 
â¢	Lactose free 
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â¢	To reduce inflammation 
Enzymes are the most effective natural therapy to reduce inflammation and related pain. Its lack of toxicity makes them ideal alternative to the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) thought by many to be at the root of more serious health concerns.
â¢	To remove scar tissue and excess fibrin in the blood 
They are the one preparation with the ability to reduce both inflammation and scar tissue/fibrosis. These enzymes also help to improve circulation and reduce the clots formed by excess fibrin in the blood.
â¢	To modulate immune function 
Systemic enzymes have proven helpful in the treatment of autoimmune conditions by eating the antibodies the body creates to attack its own tissues.
 
All Natural
â¢	No animal derivatives 
â¢	No artificial colors or flavors 
â¢	No yeast or gluten 
â¢	Lactose free 
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 00:32:13 -0800</pubDate>            
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The word systemic means body wide. Systemic enzymes are those that operate, not just for digestion, but throughout your body in every system and organ. But let's take first things first, what is an enzyme?
An enzyme is a biocatalyst - something that makes something else work or work faster. Chemical reactions are generally slow things, enzymes speed them up. Without enzymes, the chemical reactions that make up our life would be too slow for life as we know it. (As slow as sap running down a tree in winter). For life to manifest, as we know it, enzymes are essential to speed up the reactions. We have roughly 3000 enzymes in our bodies and over 7000 enzymic reactions. Most of these enzymes are derived or created from what we think of as the protein digesting enzymes. But while digestion is an important part of what enzymes do, it's almost the absolute last function. 
"Enzymes don't only help the sick, they help everyone. If you're over the age of 27, your body is no longer producing the amount of enzymes that it needs to run smoothly and because of that fact, it's around this time that things start falling apart. We're here to try to help you put it back together." 
The following are reported benefits from systemic enzymes, including blends with large quantities of protein eating (proteolytic) enzymes.
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The word systemic means body wide. Systemic enzymes are those that operate, not just for digestion, but throughout your body in every system and organ. But let's take first things first, what is an enzyme?
An enzyme is a biocatalyst - something that makes something else work or work faster. Chemical reactions are generally slow things, enzymes speed them up. Without enzymes, the chemical reactions that make up our life would be too slow for life as we know it. (As slow as sap running down a tree in winter). For life to manifest, as we know it, enzymes are essential to speed up the reactions. We have roughly 3000 enzymes in our bodies and over 7000 enzymic reactions. Most of these enzymes are derived or created from what we think of as the protein digesting enzymes. But while digestion is an important part of what enzymes do, it's almost the absolute last function. 
"Enzymes don't only help the sick, they help everyone. If you're over the age of 27, your body is no longer producing the amount of enzymes that it needs to run smoothly and because of that fact, it's around this time that things start falling apart. We're here to try to help you put it back together." 
The following are reported benefits from systemic enzymes, including blends with large quantities of protein eating (proteolytic) enzymes.
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The word systemic means body wide. Systemic enzymes are those that operate, not just for digestion, but throughout your body in every system and organ. But let's take first things first, what is an enzyme?
An enzyme is a biocatalyst - something that makes something else work or work faster. Chemical reactions are generally slow things, enzymes speed them up. Without enzymes, the chemical reactions that make up our life would be too slow for life as we know it. (As slow as sap running down a tree in winter). For life to manifest, as we know it, enzymes are essential to speed up the reactions. We have roughly 3000 enzymes in our bodies and over 7000 enzymic reactions. Most of these enzymes are derived or created from what we think of as the protein digesting enzymes. But while digestion is an important part of what enzymes do, it's almost the absolute last function. 
"Enzymes don't only help the sick, they help everyone. If you're over the age of 27, your body is no longer producing the amount of enzymes that it needs to run smoothly and because of that fact, it's around this time that things start falling apart. We're here to try to help you put it back together." 
The following are reported benefits from systemic enzymes, including blends with large quantities of protein eating (proteolytic) enzymes.
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 00:32:13 -0800</pubDate>            
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INFLAMMATION 
1.	An anti-inflammatory alternative to over-the-counter pain killers 
2.	Reduces liver toxins 
3.	Reduces joint (arthritis) and muscle inflammation 
4.	Lowers inflammation by removing toxins and debris in the circulatory system 
5.	Increases penile functionality 
6.	Reduces the effects of Sjogren's syndrome 
FIBROSIS 
7.	Fights the aging process by removal of fiber buildup 
8.	Reduces Fibromyalgia by reduction and removal of fiber buildup 
9.	Reduces Endometriosis by removal of fiber buildup 
10.	Reduces Uterine Fibroid Tumors by removal of fiber buildup 
11.	Reduces Pulmonary Fibrosis by removal of fiber buildup 
12.	Reduces Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 
13.	Reduces thickening of the blood (fibrin deposits), increasing circulation 
14.	Helps unclog the microcirculation system, increasing circulation 
15.	Reduces spider veins and wrinkles 
16.	Reduces formation of scar tissue 
17.	Reduces post-operative scar tissue, increases healing capabilities 
IMMUNE SYSTEM 
18.	Works to balance the entire body synergy 
19.	Helps prevent the rejection of transplanted and health-restoring organs and tissues 
20.	Helps modulate the cell-signaling pathway that triggers immune activation 
BLOOD CONTAMINATION 
21.	Reduces clogging of the microcirculation system 
22.	Improves detoxification of the blood 
23.	Improves the condition of white blood cells 
24.	Improves the absorption of vitamin and mineral supplements 
25.	Improves homeostasis 
VIRUSES 
26.	Helps internal filters clean the circulation system 
27.	Improves anti-viral, kills the virus 
28.	Lowers viral loading 

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INFLAMMATION 
1.	An anti-inflammatory alternative to over-the-counter pain killers 
2.	Reduces liver toxins 
3.	Reduces joint (arthritis) and muscle inflammation 
4.	Lowers inflammation by removing toxins and debris in the circulatory system 
5.	Increases penile functionality 
6.	Reduces the effects of Sjogren's syndrome 
FIBROSIS 
7.	Fights the aging process by removal of fiber buildup 
8.	Reduces Fibromyalgia by reduction and removal of fiber buildup 
9.	Reduces Endometriosis by removal of fiber buildup 
10.	Reduces Uterine Fibroid Tumors by removal of fiber buildup 
11.	Reduces Pulmonary Fibrosis by removal of fiber buildup 
12.	Reduces Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 
13.	Reduces thickening of the blood (fibrin deposits), increasing circulation 
14.	Helps unclog the microcirculation system, increasing circulation 
15.	Reduces spider veins and wrinkles 
16.	Reduces formation of scar tissue 
17.	Reduces post-operative scar tissue, increases healing capabilities 
IMMUNE SYSTEM 
18.	Works to balance the entire body synergy 
19.	Helps prevent the rejection of transplanted and health-restoring organs and tissues 
20.	Helps modulate the cell-signaling pathway that triggers immune activation 
BLOOD CONTAMINATION 
21.	Reduces clogging of the microcirculation system 
22.	Improves detoxification of the blood 
23.	Improves the condition of white blood cells 
24.	Improves the absorption of vitamin and mineral supplements 
25.	Improves homeostasis 
VIRUSES 
26.	Helps internal filters clean the circulation system 
27.	Improves anti-viral, kills the virus 
28.	Lowers viral loading 

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INFLAMMATION 
1.	An anti-inflammatory alternative to over-the-counter pain killers 
2.	Reduces liver toxins 
3.	Reduces joint (arthritis) and muscle inflammation 
4.	Lowers inflammation by removing toxins and debris in the circulatory system 
5.	Increases penile functionality 
6.	Reduces the effects of Sjogren's syndrome 
FIBROSIS 
7.	Fights the aging process by removal of fiber buildup 
8.	Reduces Fibromyalgia by reduction and removal of fiber buildup 
9.	Reduces Endometriosis by removal of fiber buildup 
10.	Reduces Uterine Fibroid Tumors by removal of fiber buildup 
11.	Reduces Pulmonary Fibrosis by removal of fiber buildup 
12.	Reduces Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 
13.	Reduces thickening of the blood (fibrin deposits), increasing circulation 
14.	Helps unclog the microcirculation system, increasing circulation 
15.	Reduces spider veins and wrinkles 
16.	Reduces formation of scar tissue 
17.	Reduces post-operative scar tissue, increases healing capabilities 
IMMUNE SYSTEM 
18.	Works to balance the entire body synergy 
19.	Helps prevent the rejection of transplanted and health-restoring organs and tissues 
20.	Helps modulate the cell-signaling pathway that triggers immune activation 
BLOOD CONTAMINATION 
21.	Reduces clogging of the microcirculation system 
22.	Improves detoxification of the blood 
23.	Improves the condition of white blood cells 
24.	Improves the absorption of vitamin and mineral supplements 
25.	Improves homeostasis 
VIRUSES 
26.	Helps internal filters clean the circulation system 
27.	Improves anti-viral, kills the virus 
28.	Lowers viral loading 

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Untimely, Preventable Deaths 
We often describe death as untimely when it claims the lives of men, women, and children who die before their time on our highways, or from work-related injuries, overdoses, violent rampages, terrorist acts, or in war. Death from heart disease or stroke is often untimely â¦ and often preventable. 
The Scope of the Problem in the United States 
Every 33 seconds, one American dies of some form of heart disease or of stroke. Every day, heart disease or stroke kills more than 2,600 Americans. And every year, these diseases claim the lives of 1.9 million men and women in this Nationâa number so high it could fill the Rose Bowl nearly 20 times, Arlington National Cemetery nearly 8 times, and one-third of the Pentagonâs 6.5 million square feet. That number is nearly twice the number of lives claimed by cancer or collectively by World War II, and the Korean and Vietnam conflicts. That number can be reduced, not just by keeping people with heart disease alive longer, but by preventing heart disease in the first place. 
Who lives with heart disease or the consequences of stroke in America? 
58,800,000 Americans, or 1 in 5 men and women, have one or more types of heart disease or live with the devastating impact of stroke. One in three men can expect to develop heart disease or have a stroke before age 60. For women, the odds are l in 10, although more than half of all deaths due to heart disease each year occur among women, and heart disease is the number one cause of death among women in this country. 
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Untimely, Preventable Deaths 
We often describe death as untimely when it claims the lives of men, women, and children who die before their time on our highways, or from work-related injuries, overdoses, violent rampages, terrorist acts, or in war. Death from heart disease or stroke is often untimely â¦ and often preventable. 
The Scope of the Problem in the United States 
Every 33 seconds, one American dies of some form of heart disease or of stroke. Every day, heart disease or stroke kills more than 2,600 Americans. And every year, these diseases claim the lives of 1.9 million men and women in this Nationâa number so high it could fill the Rose Bowl nearly 20 times, Arlington National Cemetery nearly 8 times, and one-third of the Pentagonâs 6.5 million square feet. That number is nearly twice the number of lives claimed by cancer or collectively by World War II, and the Korean and Vietnam conflicts. That number can be reduced, not just by keeping people with heart disease alive longer, but by preventing heart disease in the first place. 
Who lives with heart disease or the consequences of stroke in America? 
58,800,000 Americans, or 1 in 5 men and women, have one or more types of heart disease or live with the devastating impact of stroke. One in three men can expect to develop heart disease or have a stroke before age 60. For women, the odds are l in 10, although more than half of all deaths due to heart disease each year occur among women, and heart disease is the number one cause of death among women in this country. 
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Untimely, Preventable Deaths 
We often describe death as untimely when it claims the lives of men, women, and children who die before their time on our highways, or from work-related injuries, overdoses, violent rampages, terrorist acts, or in war. Death from heart disease or stroke is often untimely â¦ and often preventable. 
The Scope of the Problem in the United States 
Every 33 seconds, one American dies of some form of heart disease or of stroke. Every day, heart disease or stroke kills more than 2,600 Americans. And every year, these diseases claim the lives of 1.9 million men and women in this Nationâa number so high it could fill the Rose Bowl nearly 20 times, Arlington National Cemetery nearly 8 times, and one-third of the Pentagonâs 6.5 million square feet. That number is nearly twice the number of lives claimed by cancer or collectively by World War II, and the Korean and Vietnam conflicts. That number can be reduced, not just by keeping people with heart disease alive longer, but by preventing heart disease in the first place. 
Who lives with heart disease or the consequences of stroke in America? 
58,800,000 Americans, or 1 in 5 men and women, have one or more types of heart disease or live with the devastating impact of stroke. One in three men can expect to develop heart disease or have a stroke before age 60. For women, the odds are l in 10, although more than half of all deaths due to heart disease each year occur among women, and heart disease is the number one cause of death among women in this country. 
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 21:52:36 -0800</pubDate>            
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As you may know, enzymes are the essential building blocks of life. They are key to the bodyâs ability to properly digest and benefit from the food we eat, and they provide the energy we use to rebuild muscles, cells, nerves, tissue, bone, and glands. As such, these enzymes spark the chemical reactions responsible for breathing, digestion, growth, reproduction, and most other body functions.
What does this mean? It means we must supplement our diets with systemic enzymes â those that offer system-wide benefits â just as we supplement the vitamins, minerals, and herbs that are essential for good health. In fact, many healthcare professionals also believe systemic enzymes to be essential elements for the treatment of acute pain, chronic conditions, and many diseases.
Systemic Enzymes unique natural enzyme blend that is particularly suited for applications where inflammation is a characteristic factor. It is designed to provide cardiovascular, respiratory, and immune support. 

The enzymes have proven beneficial in:

â¢          Fighting inflammation
â¢          Eating fibrosis and scar tissue
â¢          Modulating immune function
â¢          Cleansing the blood
â¢          Detoxifying the liver 
â¢          Fighting viruses

Systemic Enzymes provide the enzymes needed for each of the millions of biochemical reactions that make life possible. 

As we age, our bodyâs natural production of enzymes may slow. Supplementation with enzymes along with proper diet and exercise helps to maintain normal enzyme levels, balancing the bodyâs own repair mechanisms.

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As you may know, enzymes are the essential building blocks of life. They are key to the bodyâs ability to properly digest and benefit from the food we eat, and they provide the energy we use to rebuild muscles, cells, nerves, tissue, bone, and glands. As such, these enzymes spark the chemical reactions responsible for breathing, digestion, growth, reproduction, and most other body functions.
What does this mean? It means we must supplement our diets with systemic enzymes â those that offer system-wide benefits â just as we supplement the vitamins, minerals, and herbs that are essential for good health. In fact, many healthcare professionals also believe systemic enzymes to be essential elements for the treatment of acute pain, chronic conditions, and many diseases.
Systemic Enzymes unique natural enzyme blend that is particularly suited for applications where inflammation is a characteristic factor. It is designed to provide cardiovascular, respiratory, and immune support. 

The enzymes have proven beneficial in:

â¢          Fighting inflammation
â¢          Eating fibrosis and scar tissue
â¢          Modulating immune function
â¢          Cleansing the blood
â¢          Detoxifying the liver 
â¢          Fighting viruses

Systemic Enzymes provide the enzymes needed for each of the millions of biochemical reactions that make life possible. 

As we age, our bodyâs natural production of enzymes may slow. Supplementation with enzymes along with proper diet and exercise helps to maintain normal enzyme levels, balancing the bodyâs own repair mechanisms.

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As you may know, enzymes are the essential building blocks of life. They are key to the bodyâs ability to properly digest and benefit from the food we eat, and they provide the energy we use to rebuild muscles, cells, nerves, tissue, bone, and glands. As such, these enzymes spark the chemical reactions responsible for breathing, digestion, growth, reproduction, and most other body functions.
What does this mean? It means we must supplement our diets with systemic enzymes â those that offer system-wide benefits â just as we supplement the vitamins, minerals, and herbs that are essential for good health. In fact, many healthcare professionals also believe systemic enzymes to be essential elements for the treatment of acute pain, chronic conditions, and many diseases.
Systemic Enzymes unique natural enzyme blend that is particularly suited for applications where inflammation is a characteristic factor. It is designed to provide cardiovascular, respiratory, and immune support. 

The enzymes have proven beneficial in:

â¢          Fighting inflammation
â¢          Eating fibrosis and scar tissue
â¢          Modulating immune function
â¢          Cleansing the blood
â¢          Detoxifying the liver 
â¢          Fighting viruses

Systemic Enzymes provide the enzymes needed for each of the millions of biochemical reactions that make life possible. 

As we age, our bodyâs natural production of enzymes may slow. Supplementation with enzymes along with proper diet and exercise helps to maintain normal enzyme levels, balancing the bodyâs own repair mechanisms.

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An enzyme is a biocatalyst - something that makes something else work or work faster. Without enzymes, the chemical reactions that make up our life would be too slow for life as we know it. For life to manifest, as we know it, enzymes are essential to speed up the reactions. We have roughly 3000 enzymes in our bodies and over 7000 enzymic reactions. The body-wide protein-eating enzymes have the following actions:

â¢ Autoimmune conditions
Enzymes are adaptogenic, seeking to restore a steady state to the body. When the immune system is running low, we become susceptible to infectious disease. When it's cranked up too high, then the system creates antibodies that attack its own tissues, as are seen in the autoimmune diseases of MS, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Lupus. 

â¢ Uterine Fibroid Tumors
With ever diminishing enzyme levels, internal organs begin to collect deposits of fibrin, causing women to develop conditions such as uterine fibroid tumors and fibrocystic breast disease, especially when coupled with estrogen dominance. Replacing enzymes through supplementation assists the body in eliminating abnormal formation of fibrous tissue.

â¢ Inflammation 

When an injury occurs, the body responds with an inflammatory cascade. Excessive inflammation can retard the healing process. Proteolytic enzyme supplementation reduces inflammation by neutralizing bradykinins and pro-inflammatory eicosanoids to levels where the synthesis, repair and regeneration of injured tissues can begin. Proteolytic enzymes do not completely inhibit all phases of the inflammatory cascade to a point where the body is unable to trigger the normal healing process.
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An enzyme is a biocatalyst - something that makes something else work or work faster. Without enzymes, the chemical reactions that make up our life would be too slow for life as we know it. For life to manifest, as we know it, enzymes are essential to speed up the reactions. We have roughly 3000 enzymes in our bodies and over 7000 enzymic reactions. The body-wide protein-eating enzymes have the following actions:

â¢ Autoimmune conditions
Enzymes are adaptogenic, seeking to restore a steady state to the body. When the immune system is running low, we become susceptible to infectious disease. When it's cranked up too high, then the system creates antibodies that attack its own tissues, as are seen in the autoimmune diseases of MS, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Lupus. 

â¢ Uterine Fibroid Tumors
With ever diminishing enzyme levels, internal organs begin to collect deposits of fibrin, causing women to develop conditions such as uterine fibroid tumors and fibrocystic breast disease, especially when coupled with estrogen dominance. Replacing enzymes through supplementation assists the body in eliminating abnormal formation of fibrous tissue.

â¢ Inflammation 

When an injury occurs, the body responds with an inflammatory cascade. Excessive inflammation can retard the healing process. Proteolytic enzyme supplementation reduces inflammation by neutralizing bradykinins and pro-inflammatory eicosanoids to levels where the synthesis, repair and regeneration of injured tissues can begin. Proteolytic enzymes do not completely inhibit all phases of the inflammatory cascade to a point where the body is unable to trigger the normal healing process.
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An enzyme is a biocatalyst - something that makes something else work or work faster. Without enzymes, the chemical reactions that make up our life would be too slow for life as we know it. For life to manifest, as we know it, enzymes are essential to speed up the reactions. We have roughly 3000 enzymes in our bodies and over 7000 enzymic reactions. The body-wide protein-eating enzymes have the following actions:

â¢ Autoimmune conditions
Enzymes are adaptogenic, seeking to restore a steady state to the body. When the immune system is running low, we become susceptible to infectious disease. When it's cranked up too high, then the system creates antibodies that attack its own tissues, as are seen in the autoimmune diseases of MS, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Lupus. 

â¢ Uterine Fibroid Tumors
With ever diminishing enzyme levels, internal organs begin to collect deposits of fibrin, causing women to develop conditions such as uterine fibroid tumors and fibrocystic breast disease, especially when coupled with estrogen dominance. Replacing enzymes through supplementation assists the body in eliminating abnormal formation of fibrous tissue.

â¢ Inflammation 

When an injury occurs, the body responds with an inflammatory cascade. Excessive inflammation can retard the healing process. Proteolytic enzyme supplementation reduces inflammation by neutralizing bradykinins and pro-inflammatory eicosanoids to levels where the synthesis, repair and regeneration of injured tissues can begin. Proteolytic enzymes do not completely inhibit all phases of the inflammatory cascade to a point where the body is unable to trigger the normal healing process.
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            <title>In Japan, This Systemic Enzyme Is Registered Anti-Inflammatory Medicine</title>            
            <pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 21:52:34 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="In Japan, This Systemic Enzyme Is Registered Anti-Inflammatory Medicine" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1377278.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/enzymes777/">enzymes777</a><br />Added: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 21:52:34 -0800<br />Duration: 173</p><p>&lt;a href="http://www.TakeBackYourHealth.com/"&gt;http://www.TakeBackYourHealth.com&lt;/a&gt;
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You have experienced inflammation at some time in your life, whether it was the soreness of tonsillitis or the redness and swelling around a cut or graze while it healed. Your mother probably told you not to scratch the graze as the itching was caused by the healing process. 

Inflammation is one of natureâs tools used to heal the body. The raised temperature is a sign that the white blood cells are doing their work, reducing infection and repairing tissues. 

But you might also have taken anti-inflammatory medicine, to reduce that sore throat or relieve the pain of an arthritic joint. You might have been warned that taking this medicine for too long might irritate your stomach, for there is often a trade-off, bad for good, in treatment. Because of this, research into anti-inflammatory drugs is active. They are needed for a lot of different conditions, but their side-effects are not. Even aspirin, the oldest anti-inflammatory drug can aggravate a stomach ulcer and has to be used with discretion.

But today a new family of healing substances are becoming available which do not carry that particular risk and can be used with confidence by almost everybody. These are enzymes, chemicals made by the body, ours and those of other animals, for specific purposes.  As scientists discover them, they tease out of purposes of each enzyme and look for new applications.
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You have experienced inflammation at some time in your life, whether it was the soreness of tonsillitis or the redness and swelling around a cut or graze while it healed. Your mother probably told you not to scratch the graze as the itching was caused by the healing process. 

Inflammation is one of natureâs tools used to heal the body. The raised temperature is a sign that the white blood cells are doing their work, reducing infection and repairing tissues. 

But you might also have taken anti-inflammatory medicine, to reduce that sore throat or relieve the pain of an arthritic joint. You might have been warned that taking this medicine for too long might irritate your stomach, for there is often a trade-off, bad for good, in treatment. Because of this, research into anti-inflammatory drugs is active. They are needed for a lot of different conditions, but their side-effects are not. Even aspirin, the oldest anti-inflammatory drug can aggravate a stomach ulcer and has to be used with discretion.

But today a new family of healing substances are becoming available which do not carry that particular risk and can be used with confidence by almost everybody. These are enzymes, chemicals made by the body, ours and those of other animals, for specific purposes.  As scientists discover them, they tease out of purposes of each enzyme and look for new applications.
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You have experienced inflammation at some time in your life, whether it was the soreness of tonsillitis or the redness and swelling around a cut or graze while it healed. Your mother probably told you not to scratch the graze as the itching was caused by the healing process. 

Inflammation is one of natureâs tools used to heal the body. The raised temperature is a sign that the white blood cells are doing their work, reducing infection and repairing tissues. 

But you might also have taken anti-inflammatory medicine, to reduce that sore throat or relieve the pain of an arthritic joint. You might have been warned that taking this medicine for too long might irritate your stomach, for there is often a trade-off, bad for good, in treatment. Because of this, research into anti-inflammatory drugs is active. They are needed for a lot of different conditions, but their side-effects are not. Even aspirin, the oldest anti-inflammatory drug can aggravate a stomach ulcer and has to be used with discretion.

But today a new family of healing substances are becoming available which do not carry that particular risk and can be used with confidence by almost everybody. These are enzymes, chemicals made by the body, ours and those of other animals, for specific purposes.  As scientists discover them, they tease out of purposes of each enzyme and look for new applications.
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Deaths and disabilities due to heart disease and stroke in 1998 cost the Nation $286.5 billion. This cost, which includes lost productivity as well as health expenditures, has a profound impact on the Nationâs health care system. Not only does this cost promise to increase as baby boomers age and the community of people living with heart disease or stroke continues to expand, but all the costs associated with delaying death from heart disease (including the fees for physicians and other professionals, the cost of hospital and nursing home care, expensive medications, home health, and other medical durables) will compound the Nationâs economic burden. While medicines and treatments are effective, they are expensive; it would be more cost-effective to prevent the disease in the first place. For example, for one person with heart disease, costs for diagnostic tests, surgery, hospital and doctorsâ visits, physical therapy, and drugs can add up to $121,200 over 20 years. For those needing surgery or procedures and ongoing care, heart disease and stroke can cost more than $4.8 million over a lifetime. The cost in terms of human suffering and death can never be assessed. 
What States carry the highest death rates due to heart disease? 
New York has the highest death rate due to heart disease of any other State, with 172.5 deaths per 100,000 compared to the Nationâs 131 deaths per 100,000. Missouri ranks 4th with 155.7 deaths per 100,000; Kentucky ranks 7th, with 146.3 deaths per 100,000; and South Carolina ranks 10th with 142.4 deaths per 100,000. 
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Deaths and disabilities due to heart disease and stroke in 1998 cost the Nation $286.5 billion. This cost, which includes lost productivity as well as health expenditures, has a profound impact on the Nationâs health care system. Not only does this cost promise to increase as baby boomers age and the community of people living with heart disease or stroke continues to expand, but all the costs associated with delaying death from heart disease (including the fees for physicians and other professionals, the cost of hospital and nursing home care, expensive medications, home health, and other medical durables) will compound the Nationâs economic burden. While medicines and treatments are effective, they are expensive; it would be more cost-effective to prevent the disease in the first place. For example, for one person with heart disease, costs for diagnostic tests, surgery, hospital and doctorsâ visits, physical therapy, and drugs can add up to $121,200 over 20 years. For those needing surgery or procedures and ongoing care, heart disease and stroke can cost more than $4.8 million over a lifetime. The cost in terms of human suffering and death can never be assessed. 
What States carry the highest death rates due to heart disease? 
New York has the highest death rate due to heart disease of any other State, with 172.5 deaths per 100,000 compared to the Nationâs 131 deaths per 100,000. Missouri ranks 4th with 155.7 deaths per 100,000; Kentucky ranks 7th, with 146.3 deaths per 100,000; and South Carolina ranks 10th with 142.4 deaths per 100,000. 
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Deaths and disabilities due to heart disease and stroke in 1998 cost the Nation $286.5 billion. This cost, which includes lost productivity as well as health expenditures, has a profound impact on the Nationâs health care system. Not only does this cost promise to increase as baby boomers age and the community of people living with heart disease or stroke continues to expand, but all the costs associated with delaying death from heart disease (including the fees for physicians and other professionals, the cost of hospital and nursing home care, expensive medications, home health, and other medical durables) will compound the Nationâs economic burden. While medicines and treatments are effective, they are expensive; it would be more cost-effective to prevent the disease in the first place. For example, for one person with heart disease, costs for diagnostic tests, surgery, hospital and doctorsâ visits, physical therapy, and drugs can add up to $121,200 over 20 years. For those needing surgery or procedures and ongoing care, heart disease and stroke can cost more than $4.8 million over a lifetime. The cost in terms of human suffering and death can never be assessed. 
What States carry the highest death rates due to heart disease? 
New York has the highest death rate due to heart disease of any other State, with 172.5 deaths per 100,000 compared to the Nationâs 131 deaths per 100,000. Missouri ranks 4th with 155.7 deaths per 100,000; Kentucky ranks 7th, with 146.3 deaths per 100,000; and South Carolina ranks 10th with 142.4 deaths per 100,000. 
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Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States. In 1996, it killed nearly 160,000 individualsâaccounting for 7 percent of all deaths in the United States that year. With its devastating effects including partial or full paralysis, stroke is the leading cause of serious, long-term disability. Here are some other facts you should know: 
â¢	In the United States, there are more than 4 million stroke survivors, most of whom are either moderately or severely impaired. 
â¢	Stroke accounts for more than half the patients hospitalized for acute neurological diseases. 
â¢	Stroke is a major factor in late-life dementia that affects more than 40 percent of Americans older than 80. 
â¢	The estimated combined cost of health care and lost productivity due to stroke in the United States was estimated at $45.3 billion during 1999 alone. 
â¢	The estimated lifetime cost of a mild stroke in an older individual is $100,000. The estimated lifetime cost of a severe stroke in a younger individual is $500,000. 
â¢	Stroke risk factors that can be changed or controlled include high blood pressure, diabetes, atrial fibrillation, smoking, high blood cholesterol, obesity, and physical inactivity.  What States carry the highest death rates due to stroke? 
â¢	The âStroke Beltâ is usually defined as an 8 to 12 State region (typically including Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Florida, Indiana, Arkansas, Louisiana, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.) where stroke death rates are substantially higher than in the rest of the country. 
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Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States. In 1996, it killed nearly 160,000 individualsâaccounting for 7 percent of all deaths in the United States that year. With its devastating effects including partial or full paralysis, stroke is the leading cause of serious, long-term disability. Here are some other facts you should know: 
â¢	In the United States, there are more than 4 million stroke survivors, most of whom are either moderately or severely impaired. 
â¢	Stroke accounts for more than half the patients hospitalized for acute neurological diseases. 
â¢	Stroke is a major factor in late-life dementia that affects more than 40 percent of Americans older than 80. 
â¢	The estimated combined cost of health care and lost productivity due to stroke in the United States was estimated at $45.3 billion during 1999 alone. 
â¢	The estimated lifetime cost of a mild stroke in an older individual is $100,000. The estimated lifetime cost of a severe stroke in a younger individual is $500,000. 
â¢	Stroke risk factors that can be changed or controlled include high blood pressure, diabetes, atrial fibrillation, smoking, high blood cholesterol, obesity, and physical inactivity.  What States carry the highest death rates due to stroke? 
â¢	The âStroke Beltâ is usually defined as an 8 to 12 State region (typically including Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Florida, Indiana, Arkansas, Louisiana, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.) where stroke death rates are substantially higher than in the rest of the country. 
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Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States. In 1996, it killed nearly 160,000 individualsâaccounting for 7 percent of all deaths in the United States that year. With its devastating effects including partial or full paralysis, stroke is the leading cause of serious, long-term disability. Here are some other facts you should know: 
â¢	In the United States, there are more than 4 million stroke survivors, most of whom are either moderately or severely impaired. 
â¢	Stroke accounts for more than half the patients hospitalized for acute neurological diseases. 
â¢	Stroke is a major factor in late-life dementia that affects more than 40 percent of Americans older than 80. 
â¢	The estimated combined cost of health care and lost productivity due to stroke in the United States was estimated at $45.3 billion during 1999 alone. 
â¢	The estimated lifetime cost of a mild stroke in an older individual is $100,000. The estimated lifetime cost of a severe stroke in a younger individual is $500,000. 
â¢	Stroke risk factors that can be changed or controlled include high blood pressure, diabetes, atrial fibrillation, smoking, high blood cholesterol, obesity, and physical inactivity.  What States carry the highest death rates due to stroke? 
â¢	The âStroke Beltâ is usually defined as an 8 to 12 State region (typically including Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Florida, Indiana, Arkansas, Louisiana, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.) where stroke death rates are substantially higher than in the rest of the country. 
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            <title>Systemic Enzymes used Against Uterine Fibroids</title>            
            <pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 18:54:20 -0800</pubDate>            
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Many women suffer from the growth of uterine fibroids, benign tumors that develop in the womb. This common problem is one of the most common causes of their having hysterectomies. But surgery can be avoided if the fibroids are reduced or dissolved. Removing these growths, which consist of a protein called fibrin, is one of the applications of enzymes.

Enzymes, of which the body makes a wide variety, are catalysts, causing actions of many kinds. Many are active in the digestive tract. Others reduce scar tissue and remove deposits in the blood vessels. Systemic enzymes can be taken by mouth as they are carried throughout the body and become active where they are needed. 
Fibrinolytic (fibrin eating) enzymes and cofactors are selected to attack excess fibrin build-up, the main components of fibroids, non-cancerous growths in the uterus. Correcting hormonal levels until they are in balance can significantly reduce the speed and intensity at which fibroids can grow. This allows the enzymes to soften, break-up and eventually dissolve abnormal tissue. 
The female hormone estrogen stimulates tissue growth especially in the estrogen-sensitive reproductive organs. The other female hormone, progesterone, makes tissue more fertile and helps to control the effect of estrogen. When a womanâs estrogen and progesterone production are in balance, normal menstrual cycles continue until menopause. Imbalance in natural hormone levels, as well as exposure to hormone-like substances, from pharmaceuticals and the environment, can cause disturbance, which may trigger abnormal tissue growth. This can lead to the development of fibroids. Progesterone naturally diminishes with age and supplementing dietary components will restore hormonal equilibrium.</p>]]></description>
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Many women suffer from the growth of uterine fibroids, benign tumors that develop in the womb. This common problem is one of the most common causes of their having hysterectomies. But surgery can be avoided if the fibroids are reduced or dissolved. Removing these growths, which consist of a protein called fibrin, is one of the applications of enzymes.

Enzymes, of which the body makes a wide variety, are catalysts, causing actions of many kinds. Many are active in the digestive tract. Others reduce scar tissue and remove deposits in the blood vessels. Systemic enzymes can be taken by mouth as they are carried throughout the body and become active where they are needed. 
Fibrinolytic (fibrin eating) enzymes and cofactors are selected to attack excess fibrin build-up, the main components of fibroids, non-cancerous growths in the uterus. Correcting hormonal levels until they are in balance can significantly reduce the speed and intensity at which fibroids can grow. This allows the enzymes to soften, break-up and eventually dissolve abnormal tissue. 
The female hormone estrogen stimulates tissue growth especially in the estrogen-sensitive reproductive organs. The other female hormone, progesterone, makes tissue more fertile and helps to control the effect of estrogen. When a womanâs estrogen and progesterone production are in balance, normal menstrual cycles continue until menopause. Imbalance in natural hormone levels, as well as exposure to hormone-like substances, from pharmaceuticals and the environment, can cause disturbance, which may trigger abnormal tissue growth. This can lead to the development of fibroids. Progesterone naturally diminishes with age and supplementing dietary components will restore hormonal equilibrium.</media:text>

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Many women suffer from the growth of uterine fibroids, benign tumors that develop in the womb. This common problem is one of the most common causes of their having hysterectomies. But surgery can be avoided if the fibroids are reduced or dissolved. Removing these growths, which consist of a protein called fibrin, is one of the applications of enzymes.

Enzymes, of which the body makes a wide variety, are catalysts, causing actions of many kinds. Many are active in the digestive tract. Others reduce scar tissue and remove deposits in the blood vessels. Systemic enzymes can be taken by mouth as they are carried throughout the body and become active where they are needed. 
Fibrinolytic (fibrin eating) enzymes and cofactors are selected to attack excess fibrin build-up, the main components of fibroids, non-cancerous growths in the uterus. Correcting hormonal levels until they are in balance can significantly reduce the speed and intensity at which fibroids can grow. This allows the enzymes to soften, break-up and eventually dissolve abnormal tissue. 
The female hormone estrogen stimulates tissue growth especially in the estrogen-sensitive reproductive organs. The other female hormone, progesterone, makes tissue more fertile and helps to control the effect of estrogen. When a womanâs estrogen and progesterone production are in balance, normal menstrual cycles continue until menopause. Imbalance in natural hormone levels, as well as exposure to hormone-like substances, from pharmaceuticals and the environment, can cause disturbance, which may trigger abnormal tissue growth. This can lead to the development of fibroids. Progesterone naturally diminishes with age and supplementing dietary components will restore hormonal equilibrium.</media:description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 18:54:20 -0800</pubDate>            
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Serrapeptase is able to digest and liquefy large amounts of scar tissue and also has extremely strong anti-inflammatory properties, which may alleviate pressure induced by menstruation. Bromelain is another highly regarded enzyme which beaks down fibrin, releasing it into the bloodstream for excretion. Bromelain is extracted from pineapple stem and is commonly used as the main ingredient in meat tenderiser. Papain is extracted from the papaya fruit, which is also commercially used in tenderizing meats and other proteins. Papain blocks some inflammatory processes which also benefits sufferers from fibroids. All of these enzymes exert noticeably strong proteolytic (protein digesting) and anti-inflammatory properties.
These soften and liquefy scar tissue, transforming it back into soft circulating fibrin fragments, which are carried away in the bloodstream. Oral administration can enhance the fibrinolytic activity in the blood for long periods.</p>]]></description>
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Serrapeptase is able to digest and liquefy large amounts of scar tissue and also has extremely strong anti-inflammatory properties, which may alleviate pressure induced by menstruation. Bromelain is another highly regarded enzyme which beaks down fibrin, releasing it into the bloodstream for excretion. Bromelain is extracted from pineapple stem and is commonly used as the main ingredient in meat tenderiser. Papain is extracted from the papaya fruit, which is also commercially used in tenderizing meats and other proteins. Papain blocks some inflammatory processes which also benefits sufferers from fibroids. All of these enzymes exert noticeably strong proteolytic (protein digesting) and anti-inflammatory properties.
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Serrapeptase is able to digest and liquefy large amounts of scar tissue and also has extremely strong anti-inflammatory properties, which may alleviate pressure induced by menstruation. Bromelain is another highly regarded enzyme which beaks down fibrin, releasing it into the bloodstream for excretion. Bromelain is extracted from pineapple stem and is commonly used as the main ingredient in meat tenderiser. Papain is extracted from the papaya fruit, which is also commercially used in tenderizing meats and other proteins. Papain blocks some inflammatory processes which also benefits sufferers from fibroids. All of these enzymes exert noticeably strong proteolytic (protein digesting) and anti-inflammatory properties.
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