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destroy harmful viruses and bacteria, your body can more readily
prevent painful dental infections.
Additional proteolytic enzymes in your saliva from taking a
systemic enzyme supplement or brushing with a toothpaste which
includes proteolytic enzymes also helps remove dental plaques.
And with less plaque and bacteria present, bad breath may be the
next to go.
Sinusitis
One common “side effect” some notice when first taking a systemic
proteolytic enzyme supplement is increased sinus drainage. This
is an action of the enzymes clearing excess mucus buildup out of
your nasal passages, which may be caused by infections, allergies or
simply consuming too many mucus-producing foods like dairy.
Either way, systemic enzyme therapy, especially if supported with
lipase in a digestive enzyme supplement to break down milk
proteins, can help clear up your sinuses. The drainage should stop
once the cause of congestion is relieved and your nasal passages are
cleared.
Uterine Fibroids
Uterine fibroids are surprisingly common, affecting as many as
80% of premenopausal women. While you may not know you have
them, their symptoms include abdominal and back pain, bladder
issues, constipation, bloating, incontinence, heavy or unusual
menstruation, mood swings and infertility.
Since these fibroids are non-cancerous tumors made at least in
part of fibrous tissue, proteolytic enzymes can help your body
safely dissolve these protein bonds. A systemic proteolytic enzyme
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