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Can Bromelain Treat Blocked Fallopian Tubes?

Pineapple has a high medicinal value and is a rich source of bromelain. Although it is well known for its ability to assist in the digestion and decomposition of proteins, its effect is far more than that. The good news is that bromelain is commercially available as a supplement and as an adjunct to the treatment of diseases.
 
This enzyme has a clear anti-inflammatory effect. After purification, bromelain has been widely used in medicine. Bromelain has the effect of breaking down the fibers in the inflammatory site. Although prescription drugs extract bromelain from pineapple stems, it can also be found in fruits and juices. It has the following functions:
 
 
1. Eliminate pelvic adhesion after hysterectomy
 
Bromelain helps reverse the damage to the immune system tissue caused by incisions by increasing the secretion of plasmin, a chemical that causes protein chains to form fibers to break, and it will send blood back to the wound.
 
2. Pelvic inflammatory disease
 
Bromelain is particularly useful in the treatment of pelvic inflammatory disease and can be used to prevent the formation of adhesive scar tissue in the ovarian urethra.
 
3. Relieve pain
 
Bromelain and other proteolytic enzymes reduce swelling and improve blood circulation.
 
4. Eliminate inflammation
 
Bromelain can hydrolyze fibrin, casein, and hemoglobin. It has the functions of promoting local blood circulation, increasing tissue permeability, and anti-inflammatory. It is effective to eliminate various kinds of inflammation, edema, and hematoma.

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