Industry Expert Names Systemic Enzymes A 'Sure Seller' for Health Food Stores in 2000

Updated 7:01 AM ET January 12, 2000


SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Jan. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Systemic enzymes have just been named one of "4 Sure Sellers" in the January issue of Nutrition Science News -- a leading publication to the health food industry. 

The article states that enzymes instigate various chemical reactions within cells of the body. The clinical use of enzymes is most widely practiced in Germany, where they are commonly used for their anti-inflammatory, anti-fibrotic, immune supportive and blood-thinning properties. In fact, one enzyme formula is Germany's best-selling, non-aspirin OTC for pain and inflammation. 

The article went on to report that more than 50 clinical studies have confirmed the use of systemic enzymes in treating rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, sports injuries and maintaining good heart health and immune function. 

Recently, systemic enzymes have gained popularity in the U.S., with mentions in such books as "Maximizing the Arthritis Cure," "Dr. Atkins' Vita-Nutrient Solution" and "The Aspirin Alternative." 

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