Description
Pineapple Bromelain 2400 GDU/g Enteric-Coated mixture of proteolytic enzymes found in pineapple (Ananas comosus) stems and juice. The fruit itself is one of the most nutrient rich, as it contains almost all of vitamins and 16 different minerals that humans need. The product made from the whole pineapples fruit has a light yellow or grey appearance and a pineapple enzyme-specific odor.
The term bromelain can refer to two protease enzymes extracted from the plants of the family Bromeliaceae, or it may refer to a combination of those enzymes along with other compounds produced in an extract.
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Function
- Enhancing Digestion. The enzymes aid digestion by breaking down proteins into smaller peptides and amino acids. This can enhance the digestion of dietary proteins and may be beneficial for individuals with digestive disorders, such as bloating from protein malabsorption from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD).
- Wound Healing. Bromelain enzyme has been studied for its potential in promoting wound healing. It may accelerate the healing process by reducing swelling, edema, skin burns, and by supporting the breakdown of damaged tissue.
- Anti-Inflammatory. The pineapple enzymes are known for the potent anti-inflammatory effects. It works by modulating inflammatory pathways and reducing the production of inflammatory molecules. This makes bromelain a valuable supplement for individuals dealing with inflammatory conditions, such as arthritis.
- Asthma, Allergy, and Sinusitis. Bromelain ability to reduce mucus and inflammation supports respiratory health conditions. This may be useful for individuals with conditions like asthma, bronchitis, allergies, nasal congestion, and allergic rhinitis. Bromelain may alleviate symptoms of sinusitis by reducing inflammation and thinning mucus.
- Joints. Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, Premium pineapple bromelain may provide relief for individuals with joint pain, sports injuries, and arthritis. It can help reduce inflammation in the joints, potentially improving mobility and decreasing discomfort associated with inflammatory joint conditions, such as osteoarthritis.
- Heart. The ability of the enzyme to reduce inflammation and improve blood flow may have positive effects on circulatory health. It may also contribute to cardiovascular health by reducing the risk of blood clots and promoting overall vascular function. As it is an inhibitor of blood platelet aggregation and by this reduce the risk of arterial thrombosis and embolism.
- Antitumor Potential. Some studies have explored bromelain’s potential anti-cancer properties. It may inhibit cancer cell growth and promote apoptosis, the programmed cell death of cancer cells, although more research is needed in this area.
- Immune System. Bromelain has immune-modulating properties, which may support overall immune system function. It may enhance the activity of immune cells and contribute to a more robust immune response.
Suggested use
The suggested dosage is 1 – 2 capsules daily. This provides a daily dosage of 960 to 1920 GDU bromelain.
Ingredients
Pineapple Bromelain 2400 GDU/g, which equals 3600 MCU/g. Extracted from Ananas Comosus fruit stems. 400 mg capsules with 100 capsules in each bottle. The enteric-coated capsules are designed to not dissolve in the gut, but in the small intestines for superior bioavailability.
Suggestions
A few products with certain similarities are Pineapple Bromelain, Serrapeptase, Nattokinase, Nettle, Grape Seed, Grape Seed Extract, Berberine, Matcha Tea, Inulin, Milk Thistle, Pine Bark Extract, Medium-Chain Triglyceride / MCT, Red Pine Bark, Allicin Garlic, and Astaxanthin.
Disclaimer
The various effects are not guaranteed and results may vary due to several factors between different people.
We strive to ensure the accuracy of the information provided by the manufacturers and recommend that you read all labels and warnings. However, the information is not a substitute for, nor does it replace, professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.