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  1. Where Does Bromelain Come from? Only fresh pineapple juice and the stem of the tropical fruit contain this enzyme at the moment. It is gaining popularity among athletes for its capacity to relieve pain and inflammation after rigorous workouts. It is used for some therapeutic treatments.
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    Where Does Bromelain Come from? Only fresh pineapple juice and the stem of the tropical fruit contain this enzyme at the moment. It is gaining popularity among athletes for its capacity to relieve pain and inflammation after rigorous workouts. It is used for some therapeutic treatments.
    www.consumerhealthdigest.com/ingredients/brom…
    Bromelain is found naturally in the fruit and stem of the pineapple plant. The stem and skin contain the highest concentrations. Pineapple flesh or juice does not contain enough bromelain to have any medicinal effects. Bromelain is available in two forms, both of which you can get over the counter.
    www.webmd.com/diet/supplement-guide-bromelai…
    Bromelain is a type of enzyme called a proteolytic enzyme. It is found in pineapple juice and in the pineapple stem. Bromelain causes the body to make substances that fight pain and swelling. Bromelain also contains chemicals that seem to interfere with tumor cells and slow blood clotting.
    www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-895/…

    Some key facts about bromelain:

    • Found primarily in pineapples, especially in the stem, fruit, and juice
    • Also present in fruits like mangos, bananas, and guavas
    • A mixture of proteolytic enzymes that break down proteins
    • Has anti-inflammatory, digestive, and circulatory benefits
    • Available as a nutritional supplement, often extracted from pineapple stems
    www.restonyc.com/which-foods-contain-bromelain/
     
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