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Unfortunately, in the United States and other countries, this was generally accepted as 'medical dogma' and the potential and importance of all enzymes for actual medical treatment was nearly overlooked for decades.
During the past several years there has been resurgence of interest of enzymes for medical diagnosis and treatment, as well as for other uses, based on t he development of new technology. These technological breakthroughs have led to remarkable advances. Medicine has again, in full force, entered the field of therapeutic enzymes. However, in the United States, it appears that there has been less interest in the use of therapeutic medical enzymes than in Japan and Europe.
On the other hand, in the United States there has been phenomenal progress in the contrast to their uses for medical treatment.During the decade, enzyme usage in diagnostic test has increased dramatically in the medical practices worldwide. Even more important, new and highly promising clinical indications for systemic enzyme treatment are being reported. In addition of their use for digestive disorders in the United States and other countries, enzymes are now widely used in the treatment of various types of blood clots, particularly those causing heart attacks and occlusions of veins of legs, and in the treatment of several congenital deficiency diseases.
During the past several years there has been resurgence of interest of enzymes for medical diagnosis and treatment, as well as for other uses, based on t he development of new technology. These technological breakthroughs have led to remarkable advances. Medicine has again, in full force, entered the field of therapeutic enzymes. However, in the United States, it appears that there has been less interest in the use of therapeutic medical enzymes than in Japan and Europe.
On the other hand, in the United States there has been phenomenal progress in the contrast to their uses for medical treatment.During the decade, enzyme usage in diagnostic test has increased dramatically in the medical practices worldwide. Even more important, new and highly promising clinical indications for systemic enzyme treatment are being reported. In addition of their use for digestive disorders in the United States and other countries, enzymes are now widely used in the treatment of various types of blood clots, particularly those causing heart attacks and occlusions of veins of legs, and in the treatment of several congenital deficiency diseases.
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