1. Inhibit the growth of tumor cells
According to relevant clinical research observations, bromelain can inhibit the growth of tumor cells.
2. Prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases
Bromelain is beneficial as a proteolytic enzyme for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. It inhibits heart attacks and strokes caused by platelet aggregation, relieves symptoms of angina, relieves arterial contractions, and accelerates the breakdown of fibrinogen.
3, for burn dislocation
Bromelain selectively removes skin and allows new skin grafts to be performed as early as possible. Animal experiments have shown that bromelain has no adverse effects on adjacent normal skin. Topical use of antibiotics does not affect the effect of bromelain.
4, anti-inflammatory effect
Bromelain is effective in treating inflammation and edema (including thrombophlebitis, skeletal muscle damage, hematoma, stomatitis, diabetic ulcers, and sports injuries) in various tissues. Bromelain has the potential to activate inflammatory responses. Bromelain can also treat diarrhea.
5, improve drug absorption
Combining bromelain with various antibiotics (such as tetracycline, amoxicillin, etc.) can improve its efficacy. Related studies have shown that it can promote the transmission of antibiotics at the site of infection, thereby reducing the amount of antibiotics used. It is inferred that there is a similar effect on anticancer drugs. In addition, bromelain promotes the absorption of nutrients.