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Does anyone have experience with the European Wobenzym vs the N version we get here?
If I'm correct the Wobenzym from a few years ago used to have serreptaze in it?
thanks for the help.
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I've been taking it for a few weeks now and I can say that it has made a difference with general inflammation including the joints.
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My doc has me on 12 Wob N per day for several months. My inflammation has been reduced substantially during that time, however I have taken other steps to reduce inflammation as well, including dietary and fish oil.
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