Bromelain Articles:

New Data on Dental Health & Heart Disease

The clear links between dental health and heart disease just got a lot stronger, which may now be a motivational factor for many people to improve oral hygiene. People with bleeding gums allow entry of up to 700 different types of bacteria directly into their circulation, increasing the risk for a heart attack.

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Bromelain and Papain Assist Exercise Recovery

Bromelain and papain are natural sources of protease enzymes, a unique enzyme that helps “digest” non needed protein structures such as inflamed tissue and scar tissue. A new study evaluated their usefulness to prevent excessive muscle damage from exercise and to reduce inflammation.

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Bromelain Reduces Swelling, Enhances Healing

Bromelain is natural “pac man,” helping clean up injured tissue and speed the recovery process. Several new studies continue to demonstrate bromelain's ability to assist with healing and recovery.

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Bromelain Has Potent Anti-Cancer Properties

Nutrients such as bromelain and papain contain protease enzymes that have long been used for their anti-inflammatory properties, enhancement of tissue healing, and as part of anti-cancer nutrient support. The research supporting the use of bromelain as a tool in the war on cancer has been building over the past several years. Researchers have now identified several cancer-killing mechanisms of bromelain, including deactivation of the key gene signal NF-kappaB and induction of the autophagy process that causes the cancer cell to self destruct.

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