Guest guest Posted March 13, 2008 Report Share Posted March 13, 2008 pardon me if this has already come up, but one of my coworkers was telling me about the anti-inflamatory benefits of pineapple extract BROMELAIN i searched the internet and have found that everyone seems to spell it differently, but i did find quite a few articles supporting it. i ordered some (i think, i had a few problems) and i'm going to give it a try. will let you all know how well it works. laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 I can't say I have the same enthusiasm for concentrated products. It appears all to frequent that some one got sick from to much of one thing or another. such as to much vitamin a, too much sugar, too much nicotine, too much etcetera likely moderation is the best policy. not to much not to little I am not all that quick witted, Laurie, I spotted your post a while ago and did not think anything about taking pineaple extract. until i saw the post a second time. best regards Bill > > pardon me if this has already come up, but one of my coworkers was > telling me about the anti-inflamatory benefits of pineapple extract > > BROMELAIN > > i searched the internet and have found that everyone seems to spell it > differently, but i did find quite a few articles supporting it. > > i ordered some (i think, i had a few problems) and i'm going to give > it a try. will let you all know how well it works. > > laurie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2008 Report Share Posted March 27, 2008 finding the information on this was really interesting. there is a lot of information on various ND newsletters, but not much on the internet. the inconsistenacy of the name spelling, further causes problems. i did read a real article on a real doctor that did research that found it was a very effective antiinflamatory and had no noticeable side effects. they are working on some new studies with more rigorous testing, i hope to be hearing something soon. i have been taking the extract in powdered form for a week now and have noticed an improvement in my tinnitus. i have no idea why or if the extract had anything to do with it, or if it was a coincidence. but it is interesting. so i'm continuing to take it and am going to see what happens, i'm taking the glucosamine & chondroiting with it as well. I'm just hoping for some improvement in my inflamation and hopefully a little less aches & pains after exercising. i was good with the my food choices for the past week until today, will do my best to be better tomorrow. my father in law cooked an awesome turkey and i've been enjoying some lovely turkey sandwhiches for dinner this week, light & healthy. i'm not too excited about the predicted snow tomorrow, but oh well, i just hope it's not slippery on my walk and i'll get out the winter coat that i didnt think i'd need again this spring and it will be fine. laurie > > > > pardon me if this has already come up, but one of my coworkers was > > telling me about the anti-inflamatory benefits of pineapple extract > > > > BROMELAIN > > > > i searched the internet and have found that everyone seems to spell it > > differently, but i did find quite a few articles supporting it. > > > > i ordered some (i think, i had a few problems) and i'm going to give > > it a try. will let you all know how well it works. > > > > laurie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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