Enzyme therapy

Enzyme therapy is a treatment method that is based on the use of enzymes or other biologically active substances to improve the condition of the body. Enzymes are proteins that perform many functions in the body, including breaking down complex molecules into simpler ones.

Enzyme therapy can be used to treat various diseases such as diabetes, arthritis, asthma and others. It can also help improve digestion, reduce inflammation, and improve circulation.

One of the main advantages of enzyme therapy is that it does not cause side effects, since enzymes are natural components of the body. In addition, enzymes can be easily introduced into the body through various routes such as injections, tablets or capsules.

However, before starting enzyme treatment, you should consult your doctor and conduct the necessary research to determine the optimal treatment. It should also be taken into account that enzyme therapy cannot replace traditional treatment and should be used in combination with other treatment methods.



Enzymotherapy is a method of treating diseases of the gastrointestinal tract based on the use of enzymes or their complexes. Enzymes are biologically active substances consisting of proteins, the structure of which encodes a certain specific function. Due to their unique properties (causing the decomposition of complex substances into simple ones, enhancing metabolic processes, increasing the activity of various tissues and organs), enzymes are widely used in medicine. But there are a number of gastrointestinal diseases for which the use of enzymes is ineffective. For example, inflammatory bowel diseases, pancreatitis, liver pathologies, as well as chronic diseases of the biliary tract, cancer.