Wobenzym; what your body has been aching for!Wobenzym is an enzyme preparation originally designed in Germany in the 1960s and is a natural anti-inflammatory with many additional health benefits. Although its original use was primarily to treat osteoarthritis, studies have revealed that Wobenzym lowers C-reactive protein levels (a marker of chronic infection in the body) on average by 30%! The latest research, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, has documented that individuals with high levels of C-reactive protein have up to 6 times the likelihood of a heart attack or strokes as individuals with lower levels. In addition, Wobenzym acts as a natural and safe alternative to anti-inflammatory drugs such as Ibuprofen. Furthermore, some Olympic teams have used Wobenzym to reduce injuries by as much as 50% and to enhance healing after injury. This is partly due to the bioflavonoids ability to prevent the discoloration and local pain associated with traumatic injuries. For these same reasons, leading surgeons now routinely prescribe Wobenzym to prevent bruising and edema and the associated pain for their post-surgical patients. As more and more uses of Wobenzym are discovered, the list of health problems benefiting from Wobenzym continues to grow and include: - Reducing the incidence of blood clots, known to be induced by the sudden breakdown of vulnerable plaque.
- Improving feelings of well-being due to its antioxidant effects.
- Reducing the incidence of heart attacks and strokes because of its anti-thrombotic, anti-spasmodic, anti-arrhythmic and cholesterol lowering abilities.
- Helping to resolve many of the molecular features of aging.
- Providing protection from environmental toxins in the air, water and food.
- Treating autoimmune and rheumatic illnesses, such as osteo and rheumatoid arthritis, joint and muscle pain.
- Benefiting viral injection treatments for herpes, cancer and Hepatitis C.
- Lowering inflammation involved in allergies and alleviates the symptoms for the sufferer.
Dosage: A common maintenance dose is 3 to 5 tablets twice daily, although the Cancer Treatment Centers of America routinely prescribe 10 tablets three times daily. Ideally Wobenzym should be taken at least 30 minutes before meals or 60 minutes after meals. The optimum time to take it is just before bedtime and immediately upon arising. Now available – Wobenzym creamWobenzym cream is designed to act with the same anti-inflammatory actions of the tablets, but also contains methanol for pain relief when applied to aching joints and sports injuries etc. Simply apply the cream to the affected for 1-4 times a day as necessary. Side effects: Wobenzym is formulated with natural nutrients, it is safe and effective with no known side effects. It can be taken regularly and with confidence to reduce pain and enhance the functioning of organs and bodily systems. 
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To see the full ingredients in Wobenzym cream, and its "approved" uses/ dosages, as well as potential side effects and contraindications please click here. |
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