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Discovery Health Channel host Laurent Bannock, D.Sc., has just completed a multipatient study at the Santa Fe Center for Nutritional Medicine in Santa Fe, New Mexico, to examine the ability of Neprinol, a systemic enzyme formula, to help the body maintain healthy fibrin activity and inflammation levels. Healthy Living obtained extremely detailed clinical reports from Dr. Bannock that provide evidence of Neprinol's ability to help aging patients maintain healthy fibrin and inflammation processes in the body.  Read More

Discovery Channel host and chartered biologist Dr. Laz Bannock discovered that systemic oral enzymes (like those formulated into Neprinol)*[1] may significantly help the body maintain normal fibrin levels and lower C-reactive protein levels.  Medical science has attributed inflammation in the body to, among other things, increased fibrin levels and often uses C-reactive protein levels to assess the acuteness of inflammation.  Inflammation is believed to contribute to pain associated with ailments such as arthritis and to common heart disease.    

A recent study involving several test subjects conducted at the Santa Fe Center for Nutritional Medicine in Santa Fe New Mexico indicates that blends of systemic oral enzymes may play a useful role in helping the body maintain healthy fibrin levels and therefore help in controlling the negative effects of one of the causative agents involved in the inflammation processes.  Fibrin is a substance found naturally in the body and is responsible for scar tissue, thrombus formation, arthritic and inflammatory conditions (called Fibrosis when present in excessive amounts) and resulting pain.  A healthy body ordinarily removes fibrin with specific enzymes (systemic enzymes) also found naturally in the body.  These natural enzymes, however, diminish in the body with age.  Replacing systemic enzymes with oral supplements may have a significant positive result on maintaining normal fibrin levels.

 

The Santa Fe Center for Nutritional Medicine study also indicated that blends of systemic oral enzymes may play a useful role in helping the body maintain healthy C-Reactive Protein (CRP) levels.  Recent advances in diagnostic science enable doctors to identify high inflammation levels in a person through a simple blood test.  The diagnostic test looks for significantly increased levels of CRPs.  CRP is a special type of protein produced by the liver that is only present during episodes of acute inflammation. Therefore, and as the evidence suggests, individuals experiencing painful inflammation may have significantly high CRP values.  The most important role of CRP is its interaction with the complement system, which is one of the body's immunologic defense mechanisms.

 

While this is not a specific test assaying blood for CRP levels does give a general indication of acute inflammation. Your health care provider might use this test to check for flare-ups of inflammatory diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or vasculitis. The test might also be useful to monitor responses to nutritional supplement therapy using systemic enzyme blends.



[1] *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

 

A.                 Santa Fe Center Case Study Osteoarthritis

Study Subject: 45 y/o Male construction worker, recently diagnosed with osteoarthritis.

 

I.                    Initial Visit

Objective: Labs showed very high C-reactive protein, high ESR, high platelets, & high Globulin values. Digital Video Blood Microscopy showed significant protein polymerization (oxidative stress), raised platelets, raised poikilocytes, raised fibrin and raised WBCs.

Supplement: 3 Neprinol capsules (for its blend of systemic enzymes), twice a day - between meals. Advised to discontinue ibuprofen usage. No medications or other supplements were recommended (for the purposes of the study).

 

II.                 2 Month Follow-Up Visit

Objective: Labs showed slightly raised C-reactive protein, high ESR, normal platelets, slightly raised Globulin values. Digital Video Blood Microscopy showed moderate protein polymerization (oxidative stress), slightly raised platelets, slightly raised poikilocytes, normal fibrin and slightly raised WBCs.

Supplement: 3 Neprinol capsules (for its blend of systemic enzymes), twice a day - between meals. Has discontinued ibuprofen usage.

 

III.               4 Month Follow-Up Visit

Objective: Labs showed normal C-reactive protein, slightly high ESR, normal platelets & normal Globulin values. Digital Video Blood Microscopy showed slight protein polymerization (oxidative stress), normal platelets, very few poikilocytes, no fibrin and normal WBCs.

Supplement: 2 Neprinol Capsules (for its blend of systemic enzymes) twice daily - between meals.

 

IV.               6 Month Follow-Up Visit

Objective: Labs are normal. Digital Video Blood Microscopy is normal.

Supplement: 1 Neprinol Capsule (for its blend of systemic enzymes) twice daily - between meals.

                                                                 

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