PLEXUS 101, SESSION 6: Fast Relief Capsules! Prescription pain - TopicsExpress



          

PLEXUS 101, SESSION 6: Fast Relief Capsules! Prescription pain killers mask the pain; Fast Relief gets at the inflammation causing it. Prescriptions can have difficult side effects & can be hard on your major organs; Fast Relief ingredients have been studied and found to be effective at addressing pain & inflammation, and with low or no side effects. We are prescribing more, taking more, and getting addicted in huge numbers, meanwhile millions of Americans still have chronic pain. Obviously, something isnt working. The Fast Relief caps have FOUR ingredients, and I admit, I found some of them bizarre! --Serrapeptase: an enzyme that is found in the intestines of silkworms. I am not making this up, people. --ETArol from the Green Lipped Mussel: a powerful anti-inflammatory found in nature --Bromelain: a pineapple extract proven effective against inflammation --Turmeric: used for centuries for all manner of pain control Good to know: Not for you if you have a shellfish allergy. Its best use is for chronic pain. A loading dose is recommended to build it up in your system the first few weeks before you pare back to a maintenance dose. Further reading: well.blogs.nytimes/2011/10/19/the-doctors-remedy-turmeric-for-joint-pain/ (cites a study showing effectiveness for OA knee pain & improved function) ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12872680 (green lipped mussel extract effective against osteoarthritis pain, with no adverse effects) umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/supplement/bromelain (bromelain is particularly effective in reducing inflammation from infection and injuries.) webmd/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-1115-serrapeptase.aspx?activeIngredientId=1115&activeIngredientName=serrapeptase (explains the many things serrapeptase may be used for) And also - 1. Kee WH, Tan SL, Lee V, Salmon YM. The treatment of breast engorgement with Serrapeptase (Danzen): a randomised double-blind controlled trial. Singapore Med J. 1989 Feb;30(1):48-54. 2. Mazzone A, Catalani M, Costanzo M, Drusian A, Mandoli A, Russo S, Guarini E, Vesperini G. Evaluation of Serratia peptidase in acute or chronic inflammation of otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre, double-blind, randomized trial versus placebo. J Int Med Res. 1990 Sep-Oct;18(5):379-88. 3. Kakinuma A, Moriya N, Kawahara K, Sugino H. Repression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by administration of Serratia protease. Biochem Pharmacol. 1982 Sep 15;31(18):2861-6. 4. Esch PM, Gerngross H, Fabian A. [Reduction of postoperative swelling. Objective measurement of swelling of the upper ankle joint in treatment with serrapeptase-- a prospective study]. Fortschr Med. 1989 Feb 10;107(4):67-8, 71-2. German.
Posted on: Mon, 14 Jul 2014 13:36:13 +0000

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