Ingredients
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Neprinol AFD | Neprinol is a blend of all-natural systemic enzymes. Systemic enzymes support healthy levels of fibrin and other debris in the blood. |
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Serrapeptase | Coated with a material that permits transit through the stomach to the small intestine before the medication is released. |
Nattokinase | Nattokinase is an enzyme (a protein that speeds up biochemical reactions) that is extracted from a popular Japanese food called natto. Natto is boiled soybeans that have been fermented with a bacterium called Bacillus natto. |
Lipase | Lipase is a digestive enzyme that is found in many plants, animals, bacteria, and molds. |
Serratia | Serratia species are opportunistic gram-negative bacteria classified in the tribe Klebsielleae and the large family Enterobacteriaceae. |
Subtillis | Bacillus subtilis, known also as the hay bacillus or grass bacillus, is a Gram-positive, catalase-positive bacterium, found in soil and the gastrointestinal tract of ruminants and humans. |
Oryzae | Aspergillus oryzae is said to produce amylase, an enzyme that aids in digestion and stomach health. |
Amia | Oil made from the seeds and pulp of the fruit of a small leafy tree that grows in India. Rich in vitamin C. Known as the world's oldest hair conditioning oils. |
Papain | Papain is used for pain and swelling (inflammation) as well as fluid retention following trauma and surgery. |
Bromelain | Used for reducing swelling (inflammation), especially of the nose and sinuses, after surgery or injury |
Rutin | Antioxidant Flavanoid - May Help Protect Against Cancer |
Coenzyme Q10 | CoQ10 can be derived from mackerel and herring tissue and can be applied topically, in skin creams, or ingested through daily supplements. |
Cellulose | Cellulose provides structure and strength to the cell walls of plants and provides fiber in our diets. Although some animals, such as ruminants, can digest cellulose, humans cannot. |
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