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Proteolytic Enzymes The problem facing sports enthusiasts and average individuals alike
today is how to reduce treatments and long recovery periods for acute pain due to
injuries. Another factor accompanying injury is inflammation, which can slow
the healing process. According to Alfred Leungs Encyclopedia of Common Natural
Ingredients in Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics,
Proteolytic enzymes are also
useful for their anti-inflammatory and anti-edemic properties. In addition, Leung states
that
Proteolytic enzymes
aid in digestion, allowing the healing body to absorb needed nutrients more quickly. Wolfs Enzyme Therapy cites vitamins As unique ability to liberate enzymes, thus allowing Proteolytic enzymes to work faster and speed the healing process. Dr. Mark Altschules book, Nutritional Factors in General Medicine states, "Vitamin A alone stimulates the growth and multiplication of fibroblasts and increases the formation of hydroxyproline, all resulting in the accelerated laying down of collagen fibers." In addition to vitamin A, vitamin C and zinc have also been found to aid in the healing process. Pearson and Shaws book Life Extension: A Practical Scientific Approach lists both vitamin C and zinc as wound-healing promoters and vitamin C is also said to be useful in the treatment of shock. Some additional benefits of vitamin C were cited in R.B. Alfin-Slaters section of Myron Winnicks Nutritional Disorders of American Women. "Vitamin C has many uses in the body it participates in collagen formation, tissue regeneration and bone disposition." The most common athletic injuries are often the kind that respond to treatment with Proteolytic enzymes the best. Knee, wrist and ankle injuries that can occur during many popular sports such as tennis, aerobics, racquetball, and skiing usually become very swollen, and this swelling can impede the haling process, making the injury more painful and more expensive. Evidence suggests that treatment with Proteolytic enzymes, combined with vitamin A and vitamin C may reduce inflammation in these areas and speed the healing process, thus making such injuries less traumatic for the patient. The problems of athletic injuries and their treatment cannot be ignored for much longer without affecting the recreational fitness industry in the United States. People who are injured will often give up exercise all together rather experience the physical and emotional pain of injury again and this poses a threat to the multi-million-dollar physical fitness business. In summary, Americas passion for physical fitness has resulted in an upswing in athletic injuries. If nutritional therapy and supplementation can help lower health care costs and shorten recovery time, it stands to reason that it may also enhance the practice of todays chiropractors, and their contribution to society.
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