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'Pineapple'

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 8:41 am
by PCakes
... I love pineapple :)
11.Antithrombic and Anti-inflammatory Herbs

Curcumin, Salvia, Ginko, and Garlic are all shown to decrease inflammation and regulate blood viscosity, preventing hypercoagulation. Proteolytic Enzymes, both serrapeptase and nattokinase, are enzymes which reduce inflammation and pain and help blood viscosity by regulating clotting. Bromelain, found in pineapple, is one of the best anti-inflammatory substances known.
Note: Always do your research on drug/supplement/food/herbal interactions before trying anything new.

..with thanks and credits to CCSVI.org 'Endothelial Health'

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 12:55 pm
by Cece
Huh! I love pineapple too.

I make a "Lilo and Stitch" sandwich, made with one slice of white bread, one slice of whole wheat, fresh pineapple slice, turkey, neufachetel cheese, and a leaf of romaine. Mmmm.

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 7:35 pm
by PCakes
Cece wrote:Huh! I love pineapple too.

I make a "Lilo and Stitch" sandwich, made with one slice of white bread, one slice of whole wheat, fresh pineapple slice, turkey, neufachetel cheese, and a leaf of romaine. Mmmm.
omg..that sounds deliciously bad for me ..but you know i'm going to try it ..thanks! :)

ccsvi

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 8:56 pm
by blossom
very interesting and cece that sandwich has got to be tried here at home. of course, it's not fattening, right?? i'm not fat lets say i'm fluffy.

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 9:46 pm
by Cece
Best eaten while working out for two hours? :D

It's good with ham too. And a heavy hand with the neufchetel cream cheese....

CAREFUL - Bromelain and Plavix Warfarin and Aspirin

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 3:03 pm
by Gordon
http://www.vitaminstuff.com/supplements-bromelain.html


I am anxious to use this but not until I Finish my Plavix perscription post Christmas

God Bless but be careful

Re: CAREFUL - Bromelain and Plavix Warfarin and Aspirin

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:30 pm
by PCakes
Gordon wrote:God Bless but be careful
People who are allergic to pineapples, tree or grass pollen, carrots, celery, fennel, bees, latex, or flour should avoid bromelain, as it has been reported to cause allergic and asthmatic reactions in these people.

However, few serious side effects have been reported with the use of bromelain. The most common side effects reported are stomach upset and diarrhea. Keep in mind that bromelain may increase the sedative effects of certain medications and substances, including alcohol, antidepressants, barbiturates, and narcotics such as codeine, and use caution when combining bromelain with these substances.