Views: 8 Author: Lucianna Huang Publish Time: 2024-03-19 Origin: Tina Lei
Description
Bromelain is a pineapple extract derived from the pineapple fruit, stem, leave, and skin. The term “bromelain” refers to the proteolytic enzymes
extracted from the plants belonging to the family, Bromeliaceae, or the combination of these enzymes. As it contains proteolytic enzymes, so it is
used as supplement for improving protein digestion. Furthermore, it has anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory and decongestant properties.
Therefore, it is used in inflammatory conditions as well.
Bromelain has been used as a medication owing to the numerous health benefits it provides. It has been used for centuries in the South
and Central America to treat indigestion and inflammatory conditions. It helps in the management of several disorders by reducing swelling
and inflammation, especially in the sinuses and nose. The anti-inflammatory action of Bromelain helps in treating allergic conditions like
hay fever, bowel conditions like ulcerative colitis, and lung conditions such as pulmonary edema.
Bromelain Uses & Benefits
In the medical world, this fascinating compound has traditionally been used as a potent anti-inflammatory and anti-swelling agent.
Research have also shown that it has fibrinolytic, antiedematous and antithrombotic properties, meaning it helps prevent blood clots,
edema and swelling.
In the past, this enzyme was also used as a meat tenderizer, reason being it helps to soothe and relax tense, inflamed muscles
and connective tissue. Additionally, recent studies have found evidence that this enzyme may stop lung metastasis, which suggests
that bromelain can be used to treat a wide variety of diseases, potentially including cancer.
A look at the scientific literature, which includes 1,600-plus articles evaluating the medicinal benefits of bromelain,
shows that it has been used to treat a wide range of health problems, including:
-Connective tissue injuries, such as ACL tears
-Sprained ankles
-Tendonitis
-Allergies
-Arthritis, joint pain and osteoarthritis
-Digestive issues like heartburn or diarrhea
-Cardiovascular disorders
-Asthma
-Autoimmune diseases
-Cancer
-Inflammatory bowel disease
-Sinus infections, such as bronchitis and sinusitis
-Surgical trauma and slow healing of skin wounds or burns
-Poor absorption of drugs, especially antibiotics, and symptoms due to taking medications
Benefits:
1. May Help Prevent Cancer
2. Helps Treat Digestive Disorders
3. Supports Faster Recovery from Surgery and Injuries
4. Fights Allergies and Asthma
5. Helps Prevent or Treat Sinus Infections (Rhinosinusitis)
6. Helps Decrease Joint Pain
7. May Support Weight Loss
Bromelain Dosage
The general dosage of Bromelain supplement is as follows. | |
Digestive aid | 250 mg twice daily |
Injuries | 500 mg four times a day |
Arthritis (Joint Pains) | 500 to 1000 mg twice daily |
Allergies | 500 mg twice daily |
Cancer | 1000 mg twice daily |
Surgery Recovery | 1000 mg twice daily |
Maximum Possible Dosage | 2000 mg Per Day (in divided doses) |
Best Time to Take: With meal or between meals |
What can we supply?
Product Name: | Bromelain |
Botanical Source: | Ananas Comosus L. |
Part Used: | Fruit & Stem & Leave & Skin |
Appearance: | Light Yellow Fine Powder |
Specification: | 80GDU/g, 250GDU/g, 300GDU/g, 600GDU/g, 1200GDU/g, 2400GDU/g |