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Story in national magazine recommends ingredients found in WellZymes™ products PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bryan Scribner   
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
In its April issue, Health magazine features bromelain and chasteberry tree, both in WellZymes™ products, as safe and effective natural ingredients.

The article, dubbed “All-natural remedies that honestly work,” also lists boswellia, for pain, and valerian, for sleep, as good supplement choices. All four ingredients are included in products from WellZymes.™

Bromelain
An enzyme used for pain, bromelain has an “ability to curb pain-causing inflammation,” according to Health. WellZymes™ features bromelain in Joint Health, Fibro Ease™ and Infla-Min.™ For symptoms of fibromyalgia, Fibro Ease™ helps relieve muscle tenderness and enhances nutrient delivery to muscles and nerve cells. Infla-Min,™ also for inflammation, helps reduce redness, heat, swelling and pain.

Boswellia
The herb boswellia, which is potentially beneficial for osteoarthritis pain, might be “more effective than drugs like ibuprofen for reducing inflammation,” Health says. WellZymes™ Joint Health, which assists the body’s natural process for producing and preserving joint tissue, features boswellia resin extract.

Chasteberry tree
For PMS, chasteberry tree helps regulate prolactin, a hormone that can cause irritability, pain and breast soreness, according to Health. WellZymes™ PMS Comfort™ contains enzymes, vitamins and herbs, including chasteberry extract, to help balance hormone levels and ease PMS symptoms.

Valerian
Nonaddictive herb valerian has shown in some studies to induce sleep with no side effects, Health says. WellZymes™ Sleep Enhance has valerian root extract, along with enzymes and other herbs, to promote restful sleep without daytime drowsiness.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 30 April 2008 )
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