Pineapple: Healthy Tropical Fruit

The pineapple loves blazing sun and high, tropical temperatures. Accordingly, a ripe pineapple tastes exotic, sweet and juicy. Apart from the delicious taste, the southern fruit is also a beautifier and slimmer: pineapple is full of nutrients and thus strengthens the immune system, lowers blood pressure, lifts the mood and regulates digestion. Since pineapple also … Pineapple: Healthy Tropical Fruit

Mango: Intolerance & Allergy

Mangoes are called the drupes of the tropical mango tree, weighing up to 2 kg, whose yellowish flesh is prized for its sweet and sour pleasant taste. Mangoes are now grown for commercial purposes almost worldwide in tropical and subtropical countries. In addition to the pulp, the flat, broad stones of the fruit are also … Mango: Intolerance & Allergy

Bromelain

Introduction Bromelain has anti-inflammatory and anticoagulant effects. It stands for a group of protein-degrading enzymes of certain plants. These particular enzymes are found in the pineapple plant, among others. Therefore, it is also included in the group of so-called phytotherapeutics, which are also known as herbal medicinal products. Bromelain is used by its specific effects … Bromelain

Interactions | Bromelain

Interactions If bromelain is taken at the same time as other drugs, the uptake of the additional drug can be increased. This leads to an increase in resorption and an intensification of the effect. If an antibiotic with bromelain is taken at the same time, both the antibiotic level in the urine and the concentration … Interactions | Bromelain

Metabolism | Bromelain

Metabolism Bromelain is absorbed in the human intestine and from there it enters the bloodstream. In the blood it binds to the so-called alpha2-macroglobulin. Macroglobulins are transport proteins that can bind certain substances in the blood and thus transport them to their destinations. Bromelain is rapidly metabolized by the liver and thus eliminated from the … Metabolism | Bromelain