Benefits of Joint-Zyme™

Joint-Zyme™ will benefit the following conditions and/or problems:

  • Anti-inflammatory
    • Arthritis (all types), Injuries
    • Inflammation based illnesses ("itis")
      Sinusitis, Tinnitus, Prostatitis, Bronchitis, Pancreatitis, etc.
    • Sexually Transmitted Diseases
      Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Chlamydia
  • Fibromylgia
  • Heart/Circulation
    • Enzymes are fibrinolytic
      - Improves circulation, Eliminate Edema, Deep Vein Thrombosis, Dissolves clots)
    • Heart
      - Lowers CRP (elevated CRP is best indicator of heart disease), Improves circulation, Dissolves clots
  • Immune System
    • Anti-cancer properties
    • Auto-immune disorders
      Multiple Sclerosis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Systemic lupus erythematosus
    • Herpes Simplex
  • "Anti-Aging" Principles
  • Digestion
    • Improves digestion
    • Helps digestive related diseases
      Irritable Bowel Disease, Crohn's, Intestinal Gas, Constipation, Inflammatory bowel
  • Synergistic effect with antibiotics
    • Helps concentrate antibiotics on target area
  • Sports
    • Weight training
      Post exercise recovery, Preventative for tendonitis or damage due to heavy lifting
    • Endurance athletes
      Post exercise recovery
    • Sprains, Strains, hematomas.
  • Urinary Tract Health
    • Infections
    • Weakness
    • Renal Fibrosis
  • Surgical
    • All surgeries
      decrease time it takes to heal, decrease associated pain, decrease scarring
  • Burns

References:

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  • Miehlke, K. "Enymtherapie bei rheumatoider arthritis." Nature- und Ganzheitsmedezin, 1988; 1: 108.
  • Mazurov, V.I., et al. "Systemic enzyme therapy in combination therapy for rheumatic disease." Oral Enzyme Therapy. Compendium of Results from Clinical Studies with Oral Enzyme Therapy. Second Russian Symposium, St. Petersburg, Russia, 1996.
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