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Autoimmune disorders is the name given to unrecognized stealth infections (there are always exceptions). Enzymes strip away the protective biofilm the organisms use to protect themselves. WIthout the protection the immune systen has a chance to deal with the infection better than it did with all that biofilm running interference. Lyme disease is always my favorite organism to blame but we do know mycoplasma infections are associated with RA.

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Most doctors are unable to recognize the reality expressed in your first sentence. As for your last sentence, I wonder if weaponized mycoplasma has already made the scene, or is going to.

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Can any of you in the comments give me some ideas about where to find products with beneficial proteolytic enzymes in them? My mom's arthritis is so bad, and nothing she's tried so far helps. My son took nattokinase after he developed a sudden-onset arrythmia in late 2022, and it seems to have helped. What he took (Spike Support is the product name) included serropeptase and I think black seed extract... It's something The Wellness Company sold that I learned about from Peter McCullough, MD. I'm wondering if it might help my mom's hands.

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https://usenzymes.com/collections/all

I worked for this company for a couple years. They are top of the line products and highly reputable people.

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Thank you. It seems I have to find a practitioner to be able to register to use this website. I'll try to do that. :)

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Yes. Even a chiropractor, if you visit one could sign up and purchase for you.

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I’ve just bought and started some of the Enzymedica products. I’ve also been recommended Vitalzym and Zymessence but not tried them.I found the book “Everything you need to know about enzymes” by Tom Bohager very helpful for me to diy my own protocol. Best of luck, Eva

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I take nattokinase and glucosamine/chondroitin for my arthritis. It helped s me.

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Several enzymes but Serrapeptase has been helping me...

please be. Patient with it however, not like allopathic meds that mask pain, swelling immediately...

this Dr. is one of many who will explain, I use this brand Also read the comments...

https://youtu.be/feooie7v2Uk?si=aP-Rj-uQnownqTvL

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Wobenzyme is a great enzyme product made in Germany. It has good study data on how it helps osteoarthritis.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4329848/

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I would also make sure her Vitamin D levels are optimal with daily supplements if she doesn’t get sun every day. Seniors are less able to make Vitamin D through skin exposure to sunlight anyway.

Is she on Curcumin? This lowers CRP, which is a marker of inflammation. I’m on it, and have arthritis in almost every joint in my body ( had imaging). I take Curcumin twice per day, and rarely feel the arthritis pain. If she is on blood thinners, then speak with a health professional before starting Curcumin, as it can very slightly thin the blood.

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Get in touch with Dr Linda Isaacs in Texas (ex-New York) who uses enzymes to treat cancer patients. They are beneficial in a whole range of illnesses, not just cancer.

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