
Natural Anti Inflammatory – Why Use Vitalzym or VitalzymX?
There’re many anti inflammatory available today, however a lot of people prefer to use the natural one. Vitalzym is known as natural anti inflammatory used to treat inflammation conditions. But why use it instead of other treatment?
Inflammation is known as the process where white blood cells and their chemicals released to protect us from injury, irritation, infection, and foreign substances such as bacteria and viruses. Some of its symptoms are redness, pain and swelling.
When an irritation is detected, the immune system will create a protein chain, called the CIC. Although this protein chain can cause some redness, pain and swelling, some of them are good and vital to our life.
In some diseases, the immune system triggers the inflammatory response when there’re no foreign substances to attack. This uncontrolled response attacks our own body and causes some damages to the healthy tissues.
This is what called as autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, or psoriasis. It is also often related to diabetes, heart disease, alzheimer’s and asthma, allergies, high blood pressure, obesity and other chronic diseases.
Some of us still use NSAID’s (Non Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs) to treat this related condition. However, other than they have side effects that’re dangerous to human organs, they also prevent our body from making the good and bad CIC.
On the contrary Vitalzym – the natural anti inflammatory is capable to recognize the difference between both of them, so it only digest the bad ones, in order to lower the inflammation and also other symptoms that come with it.
That’s why, using the particular systemic is recommended for natural anti inflammatory. This systemic enzymes blend uses natural ingredients, have no toxic dose or LD-50 and are also free of dangerous side effects.
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Is it possible that in reducing fibroids that Vitalzym may
cause ligaments and tendons to diminish
causing a loack of strength?
Comment by Geraldine — April 18, 2010 @ 8:11 am