My friend likes to hear from me about any experience and knowledge about a candida product called Wobenzym. He has only used it a few days so far for thrush and digestion. A few days later he has helped him with his digestion and he has also noticed that the small pains in the joints that he has when he wakes up disappeared completely. It is said to act as an anti-inflammatory. You would like to know if there are any side effects or dependencies, how long it might take, and general user experiences.

She has not experienced any constipation, but she thinks it may be because she is also taking probiotics, as well as a special formula made by a biochemist who is helping her. The formula contains immunoglobulins, whey, lactoferrin, glutamine, etc. She has been taking a Wobenzym N pill on an empty stomach about 20 minutes before each of her 3 meals.

I started taking Wobenzym about a month ago. I took it for the thinning effect it has on the blood. I didn’t know it was for Candida. I had a severe die-off just taking half the recommended dose. I finally got over that, but I hadn’t increased my dose from ½ dose. I noticed that I got constipation afterwards, so I stopped it last week. I plan to try it again because it thinned my blood and as she mentioned, some of my aches and pains are gone. Well that’s my general experience with Wobenzym.

Wobenzym is probably one of many enzyme products used because candida may be associated with malabsorption and pancreatic insufficiency. In a way of speaking enzymes, there are probiotics. Wobenzyme is used by many with fibromyalgia, tumors, cancer, peripheral neuropathy, and arthritis. They work very well, have read many good reports, from tumors in animals to cryoglobulemia.

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