Enzymes for anti inflammatory effect, Wobenzyme
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Enzymes for anti inflammatory effect, Wobenzyme
On another board where I lurk, people claim that taking "Wobenzyme" or similar enzyme formulations help as much as advil or aspirin with inflammation. They have lots of bromelain and papain in them. Since NSAIDs bring on D, I'm always looking for a substitute.
Has anyone tried enzymes for pain relief from minor joint aches? Anything that does work?
Has anyone tried enzymes for pain relief from minor joint aches? Anything that does work?
I've heard glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate help to alleviate joint pain.
I don't know if you take any prescribed medications or not, but if you do, always check with your doctor before adding something like kava. Just because it says it is natural doesn't mean it is safe to take with prescribed meds. There can be some serious interactions... Even with the 2, I mentioned above, check with your doc...
Dee~~~~~~
I don't know if you take any prescribed medications or not, but if you do, always check with your doctor before adding something like kava. Just because it says it is natural doesn't mean it is safe to take with prescribed meds. There can be some serious interactions... Even with the 2, I mentioned above, check with your doc...
Dee~~~~~~
Agreed!Dee wrote:I don't know if you take any prescribed medications or not, but if you do, always check with your doctor before adding something like kava. Just because it says it is natural doesn't mean it is safe to take with prescribed meds. There can be some serious interactions... Even with the 2, I mentioned above, check with your doc...
Dee~~~~~~
Yeah, kava is a little scary, even for me with my dozens of supplements.
I do take glucosamine and it does make a difference. The pain the I have trouble with is from trigger points in muscles. I have several in my pelvis. I was making progress with physical therapy until this last bout of D. The therapist is working at the ones near my coxxyx, and that requires access from my rectum. Which isn't possible during D flares, of course. Ah, who else can one talk to about this except potty people!
My pain is considerably worse since the D is ending (I hope). My best guess is that the firmer stuff coming out is irritating nerves and muscles around my rectum. I get definite pain after defecation, a brand new symptom. I've been using 4 vicodin a day, but this week I'm suddenly up to 8. Yes, this is serious pain, that's the max for vicodin. I'm still having breakthrough pain and will probably get back to the doc next week.
Every time I make progress with one of my diseases, another one takes exception and flares.
Thanks for your responses. I'll post about the LC flare in a few days when I'm sure it's under control. I'm on cholestyramine.
I do take glucosamine and it does make a difference. The pain the I have trouble with is from trigger points in muscles. I have several in my pelvis. I was making progress with physical therapy until this last bout of D. The therapist is working at the ones near my coxxyx, and that requires access from my rectum. Which isn't possible during D flares, of course. Ah, who else can one talk to about this except potty people!
My pain is considerably worse since the D is ending (I hope). My best guess is that the firmer stuff coming out is irritating nerves and muscles around my rectum. I get definite pain after defecation, a brand new symptom. I've been using 4 vicodin a day, but this week I'm suddenly up to 8. Yes, this is serious pain, that's the max for vicodin. I'm still having breakthrough pain and will probably get back to the doc next week.
Every time I make progress with one of my diseases, another one takes exception and flares.
Thanks for your responses. I'll post about the LC flare in a few days when I'm sure it's under control. I'm on cholestyramine.
No, I wasn't referring to prostatitis, I meant proctitis:
http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddisease ... /index.htm
Tex
http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddisease ... /index.htm
Tex
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Re: Enzymes for anti inflammatory effect, Wobenzyme
I went through a few bottles of that, and some other "super cure-all" enzme snake oil that had a lecture saying it would bring back the dead. It did nothing for my colitis, and I mean nothing.Reggie wrote:people claim that taking "Wobenzyme" or similar enzyme formulations help as much as advil or aspirin with inflammation.
Some people have medium symptoms, I had prize-winning "hey buddy, this is an inflammatory bowel disease" type "D". It took big guns to even get it's attention, then it backed down http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=4794
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