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Systemic Enzyme Therapy and Pulmonary Fibrosis - Presented by Pulmonary Fibrosis NOW!
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Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis is a progressive scarring lung condition and unfortunately, there currently is no cure. But here at Pulmonary Fibrosis NOW! we are dedicated to searching and sharing new and natural treatments for IPF that have worked for others and can be added to our regular Pulmonary Fibrosis treatment regimens.
People with pulmonary fibrosis have a fibrin build-up in their lungs. Excess fibrin can cause you to cough excessively, feel breathlessness and lower your energy levels or ability to do everyday tasks.
There is no cure, so at the moment, both pharmaceutical and alternative therapies mainly address symptoms, disease progression, and quality of life.
One of the most helpful and effective alternative therapies, according to many people with chronic lung conditions, is supplementing with systemic enzymes.
They have been used in many Asian and European cultures for decades as alternative therapies to deal with inflammation, infection and scar tissue build-up; and, they are derived from plant and microbial sources
Enzymes like serrapeptase and nattokinase promote healthy mucus and fibrin levels, normal pulmonary function, and the body’s natural response to pain and inflammation.
Disclaimer:
All information from Pulmonary Fibrosis NOW! including social media content, website, email or any other form of communication including text, images or other formats are for informational and educational purposes only. This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician with any questions you may have regarding your medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of any information received from us.
This video is not sponsored.
People with pulmonary fibrosis have a fibrin build-up in their lungs. Excess fibrin can cause you to cough excessively, feel breathlessness and lower your energy levels or ability to do everyday tasks.
There is no cure, so at the moment, both pharmaceutical and alternative therapies mainly address symptoms, disease progression, and quality of life.
One of the most helpful and effective alternative therapies, according to many people with chronic lung conditions, is supplementing with systemic enzymes.
They have been used in many Asian and European cultures for decades as alternative therapies to deal with inflammation, infection and scar tissue build-up; and, they are derived from plant and microbial sources
Enzymes like serrapeptase and nattokinase promote healthy mucus and fibrin levels, normal pulmonary function, and the body’s natural response to pain and inflammation.
Disclaimer:
All information from Pulmonary Fibrosis NOW! including social media content, website, email or any other form of communication including text, images or other formats are for informational and educational purposes only. This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician with any questions you may have regarding your medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of any information received from us.
This video is not sponsored.
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