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Due to recent discussions about Wobenzym, I am forwarding this to you from

ImmuneSupport.com. The link provides interesting information about how

enzymes work. ImmuneSupport.com sells the product, but that is NOT why I am

sending the link; I found the explanation of how and why enzymes supposedly

can be helpful to be clear. I have never used them, but have wondered why

people say they work.

(RA 25+ years, AP since Nov. 97)

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> Our mission at Pro Health's ImmuneSupport.com is to empower you to take

control of your health by becoming your complete source for health-related

information and comprehensive treatment solutions.

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> Thanks to your support, since 1988 we have raised and donated over $2.3

million to CFS & FM research and advocacy groups. A portion of all purchases

is donated to these worthy causes, and we appreciate your help!

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> Move Over Wobenzym N: ProEnzyme P is Here!

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> ProEnzyme P is a comprehensive enzymatic formula that provides a

nutritional defense against inflammation and pain. ProEnzyme P helps

regulate the inflammation response system by utilizing systemic oral

enzymes. These enzymes hasten the inflammation process so the repair of

damaged tissues may begin more quickly. To read more about the benefits of

systemic enzymes and ProEnzyme P, click on the link below:

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> http://go1.warp9ems.com/go.pl?tu=9398235-3524

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> ProEnzyme P Offers Relief:

> -Complete enzymatic formula supports painful joints

> -Promotes proper digestive functions

> -Compare to Wobenzym N and save!

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> The Problem with Traditional Anti-Inflammatory Drugs

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> Pain is often treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs),

including aspirin, diclofenac, and ibuprofen. Normally, these drugs are

prescribed for short-term use. When these drugs are used for longer periods,

virtually all patients suffer from some complications which can range from

micro-bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract, to liver or kidney toxicity.

Additionally, NSAIDs can cause adverse reactions when combined with other

prescription drugs - especially cortisone-type medications.

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> What Doctors and Researchers are Saying

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> " Having thoroughly researched enzymes, including publishing my doctoral

dissertation on enzymes, I highly recommend their use for all types of

traumas, including sports injuries...enzymes enable [physicians] to safely

and effectively stimulate the healing process in their patients while

relieving soreness and inflammation. " -Albert Lind, M.D.

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> " Enzymes play an important role in healing sports injuries by mediating

the inflammatory process, enhancing and hastening the removal of fibrin and

other clotting factors. " -Rudolph Kunze, Ph.D.

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> " ...The bottom line is that enzyme therapy is safe and as effective as the

use of NSAIDs, but without the long-term side effects... " - Ahumada,

M.D.

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> Click on the link below to read more about ProEnzyme P, and to take

advantage of this special limited time offer (hurry - offer expires

03/25/02).

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> http://go1.warp9ems.com/go.pl?tu=9398235-3524

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> Links not working? If you have difficulty accessing the above links, copy

and paste the following link into the address bar of your Web browser (e.g.,

AOL, Explorer, Netscape, CompuServe):

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> http://www.immunesupport.com/1/productalert/

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> This e-mail was sent to: kglg@....

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