Vocal eaze helps with vocal problems.
If you experience speech or vocal problems due to mucus buildup in your throat, Vocal Eaze can help. When your throat is irritated by: overexertion, external pollution, inflammation, or even reflux, your throat reacts by producing mucus. This mucus prevents your vocal cords from moving freely, causing hoarseness, a strange rattle in your voice, or even loss of tone. Clearing your throat and singing or speaking through the throat can worsen the problem.
Vocal Eaze is a throat spray based on bromelain or papaïne.
Throat mucus consists largely of protein. Bromelain is a protein-splitting enzyme extracted from the stem and core of the pineapple. Bromelain breaks down proteins. In other words, it's called endocyclic protease.
https://www.medischdossier.org/archief/bromelaine-een-opzienbarende-ontstekingsremmer
Vocal Eaze also hydrates the throat. Vocal Eaze is produced under controlled conditions in Belgium by Soriabel NV.
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My story
A few years ago, I wanted to pursue my singing more professionally. Unfortunately, I developed some vocal problems. So, as is proper, I took singing lessons, but the better my technique improved, the overall quality of my voice deteriorated. It got to the point where I wanted to give up my hobby, and now also my livelihood, because my voice was completely gone. It turned out to be due to excessive mucus buildup in my throat. Then came a course of speech therapists and various ENT doctors; nothing helped. Until I finally ended up with Dr. Kox, a renowned ENT doctor at the Vijfmeren clinic. His conclusion was immediately clear: "I can't do anything for you because the problem lies further down in your esophagus or stomach." With a small caveat, try drinking pineapple juice. Apparently, it's a bit of a thing in the German opera world. Completely at my wit's end, I started juicing many pineapples a week, and drinking the juice "slightly" helped. I noticed that it improved with small sips. In the meantime, I started researching what the pineapple might be able to do. It turned out to be the unique enzyme bromelain. Further research revealed that the enzyme could dissolve the excess mucus in my airways, as I'd also realized that the sticky mucus was largely made up of proteins.
Drinking couldn't reach the enzyme in my vocal cords—that's a different story—so I came up with the idea of creating a throat spray with the enzyme. Together with professionals, I developed a formula in which bromelain is inhaled as a sprayable mist, which then settles directly in the throat and onto the vocal cords. My underlying problem turned out to be a chronic esophageal condition. Several surgeries were performed to provide some relief. Thanks to Vocal Eaze, I can now pursue my hobby of singing again.