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Wobenzyme
Question: What is Wobenzyme and how does it help with the pain of arthritis?
Answer: The story of enzymes is as fascinating in its details as it is amazing in its applications in promoting human health and wellbeing. Enzymes are proteins that are an integral part of Nature. In fact, life without enzymes would not be possible. Enzymes are needed for each and every chemical reaction that make life possible. No vitamin, mineral or hormone can exert its beneficial effects in the human body without the involvement of enzymes. Despite their central role in all bodily functions, it is only now that the full import of enzymes in human health and disease has begun to be fully appreciated. MUCOS Pharma, the pioneer in systemic enzyme therapy, has been the standard bearer for the last fifty years in having paved the way to elucidate the function of enzymes, and their use as an oral systemic therapy.
Functions of Enzymes
Since they have unique structure, each enzyme is meant to carry out a specific task. Any given enzyme is evolved to fulfill a definite function, and this specificity allows the body to strictly control the use of enzymes. Once activated, an enzyme will perform its specific function until it is "exhausted," or it is inhibited by another enzyme, in which case its activity is curtailed and/or stopped. As researchers have found out after years of painstaking and laborious work, there is a good reason for this control: It prevents bodily processes from spinning out of control, which may be deleterious to health and wellbeing.
Even casually, the specificity of enzymes suggests that there will be particular types. In fact, Nature has "engineered" families of enzymes for specific tasks. One of the most beneficial and abundant classes of enzymes is referred to as proteolytic enzymes. Enzymes in this category have the ability to "nibble" at other proteins, and break them down into smaller chains of amino acids. Hence the name, proteolytic enzymes, which literally means "chewing up proteins."
On the surface, it might appear counterintuitive to degrade proteins in the body. Are proteins not required for optimal cellular function, and do they not afford good health and vibrancy well into the golden years? Indeed, they do! In disease, however, the human body produces proteins that could potentially have injurious effects, and further compromise health if left unattended. It was precisely this goal that Drs. Max Wolf and Helen Benitez set themselves roughly one-half a century ago when they started their quest to find a wholesome, effective and safe alternative for human health and wellbeing. Of course, their objective was to understand how c comes about and whether natural alternatives could be designed that will not wreak havoc on the human body as radiation and chemotherapy do. Despite their scientific astuteness, little did Drs. Wolf and Benitez anticipate that their systemic enzymes will afford man immense health benefits, irrespective of whether or not systemic enzymes "cured" c.
Drs. Wolf and Benitez, along with Dr. Karl Ransberger, a young biomedical researcher from Germany, tested a large number of enzymes from animal and plant sources. The work was slow, and it progressed in fits and starts, since the researchers had to optimize the conditions to isolate and purify the enzymes. Not only that, they had to struggle to maintain the activity of the enzymes, because the enzymes are notorious for being finicky and unstable. That is, if the enzymes are not handled properly under precisely defined condition, they become inactive. After all, the researchers were working in the 1950s, a time when the basic enzyme technology was still in its infancy, and individual scientists had to rely more on their wits than technology to tweak answers from Nature.
Once Drs. Wolf and Benitez had optimized the conditions necessary to maintain the enzyme activity, they started the next part of their work to combine and evaluate various enzyme formulations in assessing their beneficial effects. These must have been trying times for Drs. Wolf and Benitez. By its very nature, the work was slow, and required almost superhuman patience. After years of dedicated work, they finally experienced the Eureka effect! Their systemic enzymes worked! Perhaps, better than they thought, since beneficial effects of their enzymes were far more varied than they had expected in their wildest expectations.
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Question: Does Wobenzyme cause any bad reactions when you first take it? I had a very good morning, until 4 hours after I felt like I was going to throw up, like I was achey, and like I was cramping. I had taken 3 Wobenzyme pills an hour before eating anything. A couple of years ago I took it, but I can't remember if there was any adverse reaction. I'm thinking I might have heard of needing to start it gradually. Any others with similar results?
Answer: Why Wobenzym?
You may wonder how one product can do so many different things! People use Wobenzym with bromelain for the following reasons:
Arthritis Relief
Arthritis Treatment
Joint Health
Increased Circulation
Stronger Immune System
Sports and Work Injuries & much more.....
Wobenzym can do so much because it works at the most fundamental level of biochemistry -- by supplementing the body's need for enzymes.
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Why do I need enzymes?
When you are young, the body produces most of the enzymes it needs to maintain healthy joints, a strong immune system, robust circulation and overall good health. However, in some cases, enzymes can be "used up" faster than the body can manufacture them. Especially with age, the body loses its ability to produce enough enzymes to keep up with its own demand. This can leave a person vulnerable to a wide range of health problems, which is why Wobenzym N with bromelain is so important.
What are "systemic" enzymes?
You may be familiar with digestive enzymes that work in the stomach and intestine to enhance digestion. Wobenzym N is different! Each Wobenzym N tablet contains bromelain and is enterically coated so that the enzymes pass through the digestive tract and enter the bloodstream in their natural form. As the circulatory system delivers these highly purified enzymes throughout the body along with nutrients and oxygen, Wobenzym N exerts its benefits systemically to all your tissues and organs.
How does Wobenzyme work?
The enzymes in Wobenzyme N include bromelain, which works to break down certain proteins in the body. It may seem strange to break down proteins, since they are essential to life. However, some proteins can be quite harmful to joints, organs and tissue. Wobenzyme N works like a biological "vacuum cleaner" to rid the blood of these harmful proteins.
Is Wobenzyme safe?
Clinical studies have found that Wobenzyme N has no serious adverse side effects even in extremely large doses. If you are taking blood-thinning medication, you should consult with your physician before taking Wobenzyme N.
Additional Information on Wobenzyme N
It's a simple fact that systemic enzymes are important to our health. Systemic enzymes are absolutely essential to maintaining a healthy body and an active lifestyle. Your body uses systemic enzymes to rebalance the inflammatory response and fine-tune repair processes to help you recover from injury and disease. Fortunately, you can replenish your supply with the naturally occurring bromelain enzymes in Wobenzym N. Wobenzym N with bromelain is considered to be an effective arthritis treatment method, which is commonly prescribed for arthritis pain relief.
Question: benifits of wobenzyme N? devoloped in germany, its an enzyme
Answer: Well, it's very good for general digestion and joint health, primarily. There are some other minor benefits from the enzymes, but that'll vary person to person.
Question: what is wobenzyme? and where do you get it??
Answer: It's an enzyme supplement. Very effective anti inflammatory if taken on an empty stomach, & assists food digestion if taken with food.
You can buy it at your local health food store, or possibly on ebay.
Question: Can taking a supplement on an empty stomach cause immediate diarhea, flushing, weakness? My mother, mildly diabetic, took a Wobenzyme tablet on an empty stomach in the morning. Immediately, she felt flush, broke out in hives, experienced weakness and diarhea. Is the supplement or something else the cause of the problem here?
Answer: You should take supplements with food unless on the bottle it says not to. Have your mother stop taking Wobenzyme & call a doctor or nurse hotline to advise on further action. She could be allergic to it & may need medical help considering she is mildly diabetic. You have to be careful when taking any over the counter products when diabetic it can cause some serious problems. If she starts throwing up I'd recommend getting her to a doctor asap. Her blood sugar could be thrown off because of this supplement.
Question: What exactly is wobenzyme and how does it work to relieve joint pains? What are other names for wobenzyme? Is it called by other names? What health food stores/co-ops carries it? What is the best, most economical and effective brand? Does it help patients with Prostate Cancer? How is it administered?
Answer: Actually, Wobenzyme is the name brand that is a combination of several enzymes. There may be some generic knock-offs, but that is the original one that started in Europe.
As far as stores that carry it, just ask around... but be prepared to pay a lot of money for it (retail cost of the 400 tablet container is around $120).
All of the bottles of Wobenzyme will be the exact same thing from the same company as they have either a patent or copyright on the name (I don't recall which). The most economical would be from one of a few legitimate mail-order companies (you can shop around there as well, but check on the companies before you buy it to verify if they're legit).
No supplement can make any medical claims on it's own (thanks to the FDA), so Wobenzyme can't claim to be good for cancer, but the enzymes in it are good for digestion, cardiovascular health, and joint health among other things.
It's administered by swallowing the tablets. In the U.S., you can only get the enteric coated tablets, but in some other countries (I know the U.K. is one), you can get the sugar-coated tablets.
LMK if you have any other questions about it.
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