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Since chronic inflammation is
            frequently associated with the pain
            of fibromyalgia, use of systemic
            enzyme therapy can help control
            the inflammation, reduce the pain
            and give your immune system a
            much-needed boost.

            But you by far the most important
            benefit of systemic enzyme therapy
            for fibromyalgia sufferers is its anti-
            fibrosis action. You may recognize
            the “fibro” part of fibromyalgia by
            now. That’s due to the fibrosis, or internal scar tissue, which starves
            your muscle tissue of oxygen and results in ischemic pain – pain
            that regular pain relievers can’t touch. By eating away this excess
            scar tissue, proteolytic enzymes can help relieve the pain and other
            symptoms of fibromyalgia like no other medicine can.


            Similar to fibromyalgia, but with the hallmark of debilitating,
            persistent fatigue, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) affects over 5
            million Americans. CFS is treated similarly to fibromyalgia with
            both enzyme therapies so your body has the extra enzymatic
            support needed to reduce inflammation, dissolve excess scar tissue
            and maximize your energy levels.



            Cancer

            Some of the earliest research involving enzymes goes back to
            the early 1900s when Dr. John Beard first investigated the use of
            pancreatic enzymes in the treatment of cancer as first described in
            the Lancet then in his book, The Enzyme Treatment of Cancer.


            Dr. Beard noted that cancer cells followed the same pattern of
            uncontrolled growth as the placenta did in a new pregnancy –




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