Protease Enzymes or Proteolytic Enzymes Aid In Food Allergies
The protease enzymes are found in the stomach, pancreatic, and intestinal juices. This digestive enzyme digests proteins and may be helpful for people with food allergies. The protease enzymes are a family of enzymes, which demonstrate the ability to breakdown or hydrolyse protein. The protease enzymes are also referred to as proteolytic enzymes, both endopeptidases (e.g., pepsin, cathespins, papain) and exopeptidases (e.g., carboxypeptidases aminopeptidases, dipeptidases.)
The protease enzymes are said to help:
- Improve blood circulation.
- Prevent abnormal blood clotting.
- Reduce pain and inflammation associated with Phlebitis.
- Alleviate the pain, inflammation, and discomfort of varicose veins.
- Minimize muscle pain that occurs after exercise.
- Minimize the inflammation and pain associated with Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis.
- Alleviate the symptoms of Sinusitis.
- Alleviate (reverse) Edema.
Protease enzymes may be helpful for people with food allergies. Bromelain, a protease enzyme found in Vä's homeopathic medicinal Digestin, helps to dissolve the foreign proteins called antigens that are responsible for allergies. Bromelain also helps to prevent diarrhea by inhibiting certain bacteria (Detrimental Bacteria) from adhering to the lining of the small intestine and accelerates the healing of gastric ulcers.
Papain, another protease enzyme found in Digestin, has antioxidant properties. Papain also alleviates the inflammation and pain from bug bites and stings.
Try Vä's homeopathic medicinal, Digestin, which contains the powerful protease enzymes and other important digestive enzymes: Lipase, Amylase, Cellulase, Lactase, Sucrase, Maltase, plus 30 additional ingredients, such as Marshmallow Root, Papain, Papaya Leaf and much more!
Digestin is doctor-formulated, natural homeopathic medicinal with no side effects and has helped countless people with digestive problems and can help you as well. |