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http://altmedicine.about.com/cs/herbsvitaminsa1/a/Bromelain.htmWhat is Bromelain?

Bromelain is a mixture of enzymes found naturally in the juice and stems of pineapples. Called a proteolytic enzyme, bromelain is believed to help with the digestion of protein.

Some bromelain appears to be absorbed by the body intact, so it's also thought to have effects outside the digestive tract. In fact, bromelain is often marketed as a natural anti-inflammatory for conditions such as arthritis. It's one of the most popular supplements in Germany, where it is approved by the Commission E for the treatment of inflammation and swelling of the nose and sinuses due to surgery or injury.

Health Benefits of Bromelain:

1) Surgery and Injuries

There is some evidence that bromelain supplements may reduce swelling, bruising, inflammation and pain after surgery and injury. In Germany, bromelain has been approved for these uses by the Commission E since 1993. Large, well-designed studies are needed, because not all studies have confirmed these results.

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2) Sinusitis

Bromelain has been suggested as a complementary treatment for sinusitis. Preliminary studies suggest that it may help reduce congestion, improve breathing and suppress coughing. It's approved by the Commission E as a complementary treatment for nasal and sinus swelling and inflammation after ear, nose and throat surgery. A review of three small but well-designed previously published studies found that bromelain may help relieve sinusitis symptoms.

3) Digestion

Bromelain is a popular natural digestive aid due to it's ability to digest proteins. It's used for bloating, gas and other digestive symptoms and for conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome. Bromelain is often used alone or in combination with other enzymes such as lipase, which digests fats, and amylase, which digests starch. There is little research, however, on the safety or effectiveness of bromelain for digestion.

Find out about other Digestive Enzymes and learn how they work.

4) Osteoarthritis

Bromelain may help with mild pain associated with osteoarthritis. It's a common ingredient in nutritional supplements marketed as a natural pain remedy for arthritis. Large, well-designed studies are needed to see if it is effective and to find out about possible side effects. More osteoarthritis remedies.

Learn more about Osteoarthritis Pain Relief Remedies.

5) Cancer

Bromelain and other proteolytic enzymes have been explored as a complementary treatment for cancer. Although there is some preliminary research, there isn't enough evidence at this time on the safety or effectiveness of bromelain for cancer. It should never be used in place of conventional treatment.

Read my other articles on remedies for cancer.

Using Bromelain

Bromelain is typically extracted from pineapples and made into capsule or tablet form. Because it's able to digest protein, bromelain is available in some grocery stores as a meat tenderizer. A topical form of bromelain is also being explored experimentally for burns.

When used for as a digestive aid, bromelain is usually taken with meals. When used for inflammatory conditions, practitioners typically recommend taking bromelain between meals on an empty stomach to maximize absorption.

Side Effects and Safety Concerns

Some of the more common side effects of bromelain include indigestion, nausea and diarrhea. Other side effects may include vomiting, increased heart rate, drowsiness and abnormal uterine bleeding or heavy menstruation.

Bromelain has resulted in allergic reactions and asthma symptoms, including breathing problems, tightness in the throat, skin hives, rash or itchy skin. People with allergies to pineapples should avoid bromelain. Allergic reactions may also occur in people with allergies to latex, carrot, celery, fennel, rye, wheat, papain, bee venom or grass, birch or cypress pollens.

People with peptic ulcers should not use bromelain. People with other digestive disorders should consult a qualified healthcare professional before using bromelain.

Theoretically, bromelain may increase the risk of bleeding, so people with bleeding disorders and those taking medication that can increase the risk of bleeding should only use bromelain under the supervision of their physician. It should not be taken two weeks before or after dental procedures or surgery.

The safety of bromelain in pregnant or nursing women, children or people with liver or kidney disease isn't known.

Possible Drug and Herb Interactions

People taking "blood-thinners" (anticoagulant or anti-platelet medication), such as aspirin, warfarin (Coumadin), heparin, clopidogrel (Plavix), non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications such as ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil), naproxen (Naprosyn, Aleve) should only use bromelain under a physician's supervision. It should also be used with caution by people taking herbs and supplements that are thought to increase the risk of bleeding, such as ginkgo biloba and garlic.

Studies suggest bromelain may also increase the absorption of other medications, such as:

amoxicillin, tetracycline and other antibiotics

chemotherapy drugs such as 5-fluorouracil and vincristine

"ACE inhibitor" blood pressure medications such as captopril (Capoten) and lisinopril (Zestril)

medications that cause drowsiness, such as benzodiazepines lorazepam (Ativan) or diazepam (Valium), some antidepressants, narcotics such as codeine, and barbituates such as phenobarbitol.

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Bromelain is an enzyme from the pineapple plant which accelerates the breakdown of proteins. It is active in a wide pH range and can function in the acidic environment of the stomach. Bromelain may also assist the body in its response to physical stress.

Suggested Use: For breakdown of proteins--1 tablet with a meal. For physical stress--1 tablet three times daily between meals.

Supplement Factse: 1 tablets

Serving Size: 1 tablets

Amount

%DV

Calcium

68 mg

7%

Bromelain (600 G.D.U.* per gram)

500 mg

*G.D.U. (Gelatin Digesting Units)

Daily value not established

Other Ingredients: dibasic calcium phosphate, sorbitol, stearic acid, modified cellulose gum, magnesium stearate, and colloidal silicon dioxide.

Warning: If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your health care professional before using this product.Do not use if either tamper-evident seal is broken or missing. Keep out of the reach of children.Suggested Use: For breakdown of proteins- 1 tablet with a meal. For physical stress - 1 tablet 3 times daily between meals.

Supplement Facts for 2,000 GDU Tablet

Serving Size: 1 tablets

Amount

%DV

Bromelain (2,000 G.D.U.* per gram)

500 mg

Daily value not established

Other Ingredients: sorbitol, stearic acid, modified cellulose gum, colloidal silicon dioxide, and magnesium stearate.Contains wheat/gluten.Warning: If you are pregnant, may become pregnant, or breastfeeding, consult your health care professional before using this product. Do not use if either tamper-evident seal is broken or missing. Keep out of the reach of children.Suggested Use: For breakdown of proteins--1 capsule with a meal. For physical stress--1 capsule three times daily, between meals.

Supplement Facts for 2,000 G.D.U. Capsule

Serving Size: 1 capsules

Amount

%DV

Bromelain (2,000 G.D.U.* per gram)

500 mg

*G.D.U. (Gelatin Digesting Units)

Daily value not established

Other Ingredients: gelatin (capsule) and magnesium stearate.

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Hi Friends, I too used this Bromelain after reading the add in the Femina and also in other reputed magazines.At first all those Customer Support people are too good to get the Order but after that there is no weight loss as promised.When made a call to the Customer Care there is no Proper Response. I beleived in this Product and it is really a fake one.Don't go for this

http://www.livestrong.com/article/291887-bromelain-for-weight-loss/ 0Bromelain for Weight Loss

Last Updated: Aug 16, 2013 | By Rose Erickson

Photo Caption Bromelain comes from the stem and juice of a pineapple. Photo Credit ICHIRO/Photodisc/Getty Images

Because weight loss is typically a long and difficult process, it can be tempting for dieters to purchase products that claim to shed pounds quickly, such as weight loss supplements. Bromelain is an ingredient sometimes used in these types of weight loss products. Because bromelain can cause serious complications, it is important for a dieter to understand its effectiveness and dangers before taking it.

History

The University of Maryland Medical Center explains that bromelain is a combination of enzymes derived from the juice and stem of a pineapple. For general use, 80 mg to 320 mg are typically swallowed two or three times per day. Although there are claims that bromelain can be used to encourage weight loss, it is more commonly used to reduce inflammation and swelling after a surgical procedure or infection.

Claims

The Candaian based company Ananas Inc. marketed weight loss products containing bromelain claiming that dieters could lose as much as 20 pounds in just two weeks without the addition of dietary or physical activity changes. The company also claimed that six to eight bromelain tablets taken every day could attack fat in the thighs, stomach, buttocks, hips and calves. The fat accumulations would then drain from the body, reducing its size.

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Dr. Stephen Barrett of the Quackwatch website warns that there is no scientific evidence that proves bromelain can encourage weight loss. In fact, in 1995 the Pennsylvania Attorney General fined Ananas Inc., stating that all of its claims regarding bromelain were false and misleading. There is no proof that bromelain can be absorbed into the blood stream or attack fat. In addition, Dr. Barrett states that there is no over-the-counter product that can produce a reduction in weight without cutting back the amount of daily calories ingested.

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www.herbasiumlife.com Side Effects

The American Cancer Society explains that bromelain can cause side effects. Patients can experience vomiting, diarrhea, nausea and an increase in menstrual bleeding. The risks of bleeding can be increased if bromelain is taken with medications that thin the blood or aspirin. In addition, bromelain should not be mixed with other herbal supplements such as meadowsweet, feverfew, ginger, clove, chamomile or aniseed. This combination can slow down the body's ability to clot blood.

Warnings

Because of the seriousness of the side effects, the University of Maryland Medical Center warns that bromelain should only be taken with the permission and supervision of a doctor. It should not be taken for more than 10 days in a row. Because asthma-like symptoms can develop, people who are allergic to pineapples should not take bromelain; neither should pregnant women, people with liver or kidney disease, high blood pressure or bleeding disorders.

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