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Could Systemic Enzyme Therapy Help With Rheumatoid Arthritis?

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Could Systemic Enzyme Therapy Help With Rheumatoid Arthritis?

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Even though rheumatoid arthritis is a disease whose exact cause is unknown, some scientific publications have confirmed that they believe the CAUSE is closely associated with elevated levels of immune complexes circulating in the blood that eventually bound in the joint tissue. Could Systemic Enzyme Therapy be an integrative or complimentary therapy to the immunosuppressive drugs, NSAIDS (anti-inflammatory agents) or the new Biologic drugs? And if only satisfactory results are being attained by using conventional rheumatoid arthritis drugs… and there is a real concern about all the associated side effects… why haven’t we heard about the use of systemic enzyme therapy for the last 60 years in Europe with no apparent side effects? If over 37 million Americans are affected with some form of arthritis, it’s about time there is some information available about effective integrative and complimentary therapies. What if there is a way to strengthen your immune function and immune system d

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