Saturday, June 30, 2007

Use Digestive Enzymes to Reduce Hemorrhoid Inflammation

Using digestive enzymes when you have hemorrhoids is a good idea.

Digestive enzymes help reduce inflammation, reduce fibrin, and

clean the blood of foreign particles. These enzymes activities

strengthen your immune system and give it more power to work on

your hemorrhoids.


Bromelain


Bromelain is a digestive enzyme that is found in pineapple. It’s

capable of reducing inflammation and swelling and for this reason

has been used to treat hemorrhoids.


Bromelain also activates a chemical that promotes the breakdown

of fibrin. Fibrin is a chemical that repairs open wounds,

internal wounds and weak tissue by creating fibrin deposits. If

you are over 35, fibrin is not balanced with your body’s enzymes.

This results in excess fibrin deposits at inflamed locations,

eventually causing more sickness and disease. Disease.


To balance and control excess fibrin activity, you need to take

digestive or systemic enzymes. Systemic enzymes are enzymes that

work throughout the body to attack blood impurities and dissolve

fibrin.


As a supplement take 500-750 mg a day. You can also add fresh

pineapple to your diet since it is high in fiber and other

nutrients.


Digestive and Systemic Enzymes


Digestive enzymes are used to help you digest your food and

improve your assimilation. Systemic enzymes are found deep into

our body. They are in your tissues, organs, and cells where they

help in all types of chemical reactions that your body is

involved in.


Both types of these enzymes are available in capsules so you can

easily supplement your diet. Digestive enzymes help to reduce

the stress you get in the rectum when your food is not properly

digested. Undigested food reaching the colon eventually leads to

constipation.


Take a good digestive enzyme that you can get at health food

store. Take 2 capsules with each meal.


Systemic enzymes help reduce swelling, inflammation, improve

circulation, and speed the healing of tissue. One important fact

about systemic enzymes is they eliminate fibrin, which is at

center of most inflammatory conditions and illness.


Take systemic enzymes between meals. This allows them reach the

small intestine and get absorbed into the blood stream where they

can do their work.


Some systemic enzymes are enteric enzymes, which means they are

coated so they will not dissolve in the stomach. This allows them

to move into the small intestine where they will be absorbed into

your blood stream.


The brand Vitalzyme contains serrapeptase, a systemic enzyme that

is mix with other nutrients and enzymes. Just put Vitalzyme or

serrapeptase into the goggle engine. This will bring in a flood

of sites for you to chose a good systemic enzyme.
Rudy Silva has a Physics degree from the University
of San Jose California and is a Natural Nutritionist. He writes a
newsletter called "Natural-Remedies-ThatWork.com" and he has
written an ebook called "How to Relieve Your Constipation with 77
Natural Remedies." You can get more information on this ebook and
more hemorrhoid remedies at http://www.hemorrhoid-remedies.for--you.info

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