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	<title>Comments on: Inflammation</title>
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		<description>Hi Anna, and thanks for your comment! You are correct: Serratiopeptidase  is a proteolytic enzyme that is used for pain and inflammation (&quot;itis&quot; conditions). It&#039;s great that you have determined your food sensitivities and are taking probiotics, but I would encourage you to uncover the cause of your chronic pain. Testing cortisol levels, repairing gastro-intestinal damage, and treating liver congestion can often correct the cause of chronic pain rather than treating the pain itself. Feel free to contact me directly and I&#039;d be glad to discuss options with you. 
best,
Mary</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Anna, and thanks for your comment! You are correct: Serratiopeptidase  is a proteolytic enzyme that is used for pain and inflammation (&#8220;itis&#8221; conditions). It&#8217;s great that you have determined your food sensitivities and are taking probiotics, but I would encourage you to uncover the cause of your chronic pain. Testing cortisol levels, repairing gastro-intestinal damage, and treating liver congestion can often correct the cause of chronic pain rather than treating the pain itself. Feel free to contact me directly and I&#8217;d be glad to discuss options with you.<br />
best,<br />
Mary</p>
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