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Bee venom to treat internal scar tissue in tubular breasts

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hi koyasha ...here's a good introductory article you might like  https://losethebackpain.com/proteolyticenzymes/

Proteolytic enzymes have incredible anti-inflammatory properties.

“proteases,” are enzymes that break down proteins into smaller parts, eventually breaking them down into amino acids.

Systemic enzymes, on the other hand, are designed to survive your stomach acid, allowing them to enter your small intestine and be absorbed into your bloodstream — and that’s where the real “magic” happens.

The most important thing that systemic proteolytic enzymes do is break down excess fibrin in your circulatory system and in other connective tissue, such as your muscles.

Fibrin mesh is the base material for clots, scabs, scars, and eventual healthy skin

When we hurt, we take pills, and pain pills cancel the body’s signal for enzymatic clean-up crews. Fibrin keeps rushing to the scene.
Over time, the fibrin molecules thicken and stiffen, forming scar tissue masses that can block blood vessels, interfere with muscle function, and lead to chronic inflammation and pain.

This fibrin malfunction is no laughing matter. Excess scar tissue restricts blood flow and oxygen throughout your body, slowing down your healing process and keeping you in pain longer.
As the scar tissue thickens, it reduces your range of motion and contributes to chronic pain.
These enzymes work by bringing nutrients and oxygen-rich blood that remove the metabolic waste produced by inflammation.


this article is a bit more comprehensive but really good   https://nutritionreview.org/2014/05/syst...e-therapy/

anyway, koyasha, these commercial complexes have a coating so they make it past the stomach acids and into the intestines where they are absorbed into the bloodstream ..some people wail about the coating not being so good but in the long run i say just deal with it till a better coating comes along. btw, some of these complexes already contain serrapeptase. unfortunately, they can be a bit pricey. you can read about serrepeptase here http://www.serrapeptase.org

hey, wanted to mention to you that several years ago i saw an interview where a guy was taking live bees, placing them, one-by-one, on his thigh to sting him ..i forgot what malady he was treating but he said it worked for him. i've read where you can use proteolytic enzyme therapy in conjunction with you medical routine   ....it's kind of interesting, not really related but i remember reading about tests where medical researchers found cancer medical treatment more effective when used with melatonin. so, a lot of things work in synergy. anyway, check out those articles ..they're interesting for anyone interested in prophylactic health or treating inflammation or fibrosis or other health problems.

bobbi ..how are you using dmso ...me, i've never used it, but have dmso curiousity
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Bee venom to treat internal scar tissue in tubular breasts - by koyasha - 11-05-2019, 03:26 PM
RE: Bee venom to treat internal scar tissue in tubular breasts - by solome - 11-05-2019, 04:40 PM
RE: Bee venom to treat internal scar tissue in tubular breasts - by Happyme - 12-05-2019, 03:26 PM
RE: Bee venom to treat internal scar tissue in tubular breasts - by koyasha - 13-05-2019, 03:54 PM
RE: Bee venom to treat internal scar tissue in tubular breasts - by solome - 13-05-2019, 06:31 PM
RE: Bee venom to treat internal scar tissue in tubular breasts - by Happyme - 18-05-2019, 07:13 PM



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