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Wobenzym Tablets (Marlyn)



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  • KEY FACTS

    Wobenzym, a combination of proteolytic enzymes and the antioxidant rutin, works systemically by targeting various tissues and organs in the body. Wobenzym modulates the immune response by restoring a healthy balance between anti-inflammatory and pro-inflammatory cytokines.

    MAJOR USES

    Orally administered enzymes work as biocatalysts, which accelerate and control the bodily metabolism without themselves being altered. They support enzymatic catabolism--for example in inflammatory diseases. They have great significance for optimal functioning of the immune system and the body's own defense forces against pathogens, harmful substances and foreign bodies. Inflammation plays a role as a defense of the body against damaged tissue for almost every disease. Enzymes are responsible for the physiological discharge of inflammation and re-establishment of the affected tissue's function.

    SAFETY INFORMATION

    The use of Wobenzym should be graduated when taken in conjunction with blood thinners.

    DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

    As a preventive measure, three tablets on a relatively empty stomach two to three times a day (3 b.i.d./t.i.d.).

    HOW SUPPLIED

    Bottles of 100, 200, 400 and 800 tablets. Literature available upon request.








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