Neprofin Ingredients
Protease:
A proteolytic enzyme that has the ability to digest excessive blood proteins. When present in blood serum, protease plays an important role in blood clotting as well as lysis of clots. Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM): A natural sulfur-containing compound that may have pain reducing properties. Serrapeptase: A proteolytic enzyme with potent fibrinolytic activity; Serrapeptase is used worldwide for its ability to reduce swelling and increase the speed of recovery. Bromelain: A proteolytic enzyme derived from pineapple that acts with the body to promote its normal immune responses. Bromelain can also help to maintain healthy skin conditions. |
Rutin:
A flavonoid (plant pigment) that helps to maintain strong capillaries and connective tissue, as well as healthy blood vessels.
Amla:
Derived from Indian Gooseberry, Amla helps maintain normal pH balance and is traditionally used as a nerve, brain and hair tonic.
Cellulase:
An enzyme that digests cellulose, or plant fiber. Most animals do not produce cellulose naturally and are therefore unable to use most of the energy contained in plant material.
Papain:
A proteolytic enzyme derived from papaya that can promote natural healing of bruises and other tissue injuries.
Amylase:
An enzyme which breaks down starches; will help ease digestion of excess starches processed in the large intestine.
Beta-glucanase:
An enzyme that breaks down glucan, a carbohydrate found in barley and oats; may help remedy digestive problems.
Hemicellulase:
Breaks down hemicellulose, a polysaccharide that is present along with cellulose in all plant cell walls.
Phytase:
An enzyme that breaks down the indigestible phytic acid found in grains.
Lipase:
Naturally released from the pancreas, lipase triggers the breakdown of fat into fatty acids.
A flavonoid (plant pigment) that helps to maintain strong capillaries and connective tissue, as well as healthy blood vessels.
Amla:
Derived from Indian Gooseberry, Amla helps maintain normal pH balance and is traditionally used as a nerve, brain and hair tonic.
Cellulase:
An enzyme that digests cellulose, or plant fiber. Most animals do not produce cellulose naturally and are therefore unable to use most of the energy contained in plant material.
Papain:
A proteolytic enzyme derived from papaya that can promote natural healing of bruises and other tissue injuries.
Amylase:
An enzyme which breaks down starches; will help ease digestion of excess starches processed in the large intestine.
Beta-glucanase:
An enzyme that breaks down glucan, a carbohydrate found in barley and oats; may help remedy digestive problems.
Hemicellulase:
Breaks down hemicellulose, a polysaccharide that is present along with cellulose in all plant cell walls.
Phytase:
An enzyme that breaks down the indigestible phytic acid found in grains.
Lipase:
Naturally released from the pancreas, lipase triggers the breakdown of fat into fatty acids.