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You have experienced inflammation at some time in your life, whether it was the soreness of tonsillitis or the redness and swelling around a cut or graze while it healed. Your mother probably told you not to scratch the graze as the itching was caused by the healing process.

Inflammation is one of nature’s tools used to heal the body. The raised temperature is a sign that the white blood cells are doing their work, reducing infection and repairing tissues.

But you might also have taken anti-inflammatory medicine, to reduce that sore throat or relieve the pain of an arthritic joint. You might have been warned that taking this medicine for too long might irritate your stomach, for there is often a trade-off, bad for good, in treatment. Because of this, research into anti-inflammatory drugs is active. They are needed for a lot of different conditions, but their side-effects are not. Even aspirin, the oldest anti-inflammatory drug can aggravate a stomach ulcer and has to be used with discretion.

But today a new family of healing substances are becoming available which do not carry that particular risk and can be used with confidence by almost everybody. These are enzymes, chemicals made by the body, ours and those of other animals, for specific purposes. As scientists discover them, they tease out of purposes of each enzyme and look for new applications.
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In Japan, This Systemic Enzyme Is Registered Anti-Inflammatory Medicine