Evidence supporting the use of: Bromyl-7 Glycosylated Bromelain
For the health condition: Surgery (healing from)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
Bromyl-7 Glycosylated Bromelain is a form of bromelain, an enzyme complex derived from pineapple stems. Bromelain has been studied for its anti-inflammatory, proteolytic, and fibrinolytic properties, which are believed to support healing after surgery. Several clinical trials and reviews have reported that bromelain supplementation may reduce post-operative swelling, pain, and bruising, particularly after oral, dental, or plastic surgeries. The proposed mechanisms include modulation of pro-inflammatory mediators, reduction of edema, and facilitation of debris removal at the wound site. Glycosylation may enhance its stability and bioavailability, although specific studies on glycosylated bromelain (as opposed to standard bromelain) are limited. While results from randomized controlled trials are mixed, some show statistically significant reductions in healing time and post-surgical discomfort compared to placebo. The evidence base is moderate, with support from both experimental and clinical research, but it is not comprehensive or universally accepted in mainstream medical guidelines. As such, bromelain is sometimes recommended as an adjunct for post-surgical healing, but it should not replace standard care. Patients should consult healthcare professionals before use due to potential interactions and contraindications, especially concerning bleeding risk when combined with anticoagulants.
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aloe verabovine gelatin
bromelain
collagen
gelatin
hyaluronic acid
iron
l-alanyl-l-glutamine
l-leucine
l-proline
magnesium
microcrystalline hydroxyapatite concentrate (MCHC)
omega-3 fatty acids
papain
protease
serratiopeptidase
vitamin C
vitamin E
zinc
Animal Tissue
Antler
Asiaticoside
Albumin
Acemannan
Animal protein
Beef Protein
Bone Marrow
Bovine Protein
Bone Protein
Connective tissue growth factor
Drynaria
Egg protein
Other health conditions supported by Bromyl-7 Glycosylated Bromelain
ArthritisBruises (healing)
Inflammation
Pain (general remedies for)
Surgery (healing from)
Wounds and Sores