Allergies and Bromelain Overview

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Bromelain may be a useful addition to other therapies used for sinusitis (such as antibiotics) due to its ability to reduce inflammation/swelling. Studies report mixed results, although overall bromelain appears to be beneficial for reducing swelling and improving breathing. Better studies are needed before a firm conclusion can be made.    Avoid if allergic to bromelain, pineapple, honeybee, venom, latex, birch pollen, carrots, celery, fennel, cypress pollen, grass pollen, papain, rye flour, wheat flour or other members of the Bromeliaceae family. Use cautiously with history of bleeding disorders, stomach ulcers, heart disease, liver disease or kidney disease. Use cautiously before dental or surgical procedures or while driving or operating machinery. Avoid if pregnant or breastfeeding.Copyright 2007 Natural Standard, Inc.




My allergy attacks (headache, watery eyes, sinus congestion) stops within fifteen minutes of taking quercetin complex with bromelain.

   April 30, 2008
by:LATANYA

My knee and lower leg pain went away completely after six weeks of taking 800mg capsules of turmeric twice a day.

   May 1, 2008
by:MINA
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