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Tuesday, 03 November 2009
Enteric Coating of Enzymes: Necessary? Or a Waste of Time and Money?
When talking about health supplements or medications, you may hear the term "enteric coating". This term is in reference to the substance (usually made from fatty acids, shellac, waxes or plastics) that is applied to certain oral medications/supplements, which creates a barrier to prevent irritation of the stomach by the drug, and protects the drug from stomach acid.
The word enteric refers to the small intestine, so when a product is enteric coated, it means that it is meant to be absorbed in the small intestine, and NOT in the acids produced by the stomach during the digestive process. Aspirin, for example, can have an irritating effect on the stomach, so it is coated with a substance that will only dissolve in the small intestine. The coatings work by creating a surface that is stable at the highly acidic pH found in the stomach, but breaks down rapidly at a less acidic (basic) pH.meaning they will not dissolve in the acidic juices of the stomach (pH ~3), but they will in the higher pH (above pH 5.5) environment present in the small intestine.
As a distributor of Neprinol and other enzyme-based supplements, we have dealt with many products from different manufacturers over the years that claim to be enterically coated. Many of them probably do coat some of their raw materials, but is it really necessary when you're talking about enzymes?
We recently spoke with a rep from a company that enterically coats products, and he ran down the process of enterically coating a raw material for me. He explained that a raw material is in itself too small to coat typically, so they have to turn it into a tablet first, then crush it down to the smallest size they can. He said that if the raw material does not appear different than its pre-coated appearance, then the presence of an enteric coating that would actually work is unlikely. The material used is in itself a solid in powder form, and turned into a liquid during the coating process. He said the coating material, as a solid, could be added to an enzyme raw material to bring a positive test result back for the presence of an enteric coating, but would not add any value nor would it provide protection from acidity being mixed as such.
According to Howard F. Loomis D.C., *"There is a great deal of misinformation concerning the destruction of supplemental enzymes by hydrochloric acid (HC1) in the stomach. I speak with practitioners every week who are under the impression that HC1 is constantly present in the stomach. This, of course, is not true," he states. "It takes 30 to 60 minutes for the body to concentrate the amount of acid in the stomach, if it can do it at all. Acid production occurs in response to stretching of the stomach wall by the presence of food."
Loomis continues by saying, "When we supplement enzymes because of an inflammatory reaction, we should do so on an empty stomach and there is no need to worry about acid production in the stomach. If we supplement with meals, the enzymes will be used in the digestion of food and are not available to the immune system. This means that using enteric coated enzyme tablets between meals to protect the enzymes from HC1 is a waste of time and money," Loomis says. "Besides, enzymes lose from 40% to 60% of their potency by being compressed into tablet form!"
This does not mean that enteric coating is an unnecessary process all of the time.as a matter of fact, it's quite the contrary. Aspirin, as mentioned above, can be coated to avoid the irritating effect on the stomach. Similarly, many fish oil supplements are now using enteric coating to prevent the fish oil capsules from being digested in the stomach, which can cause a 'fishy' reflux. Other medications and supplements require the coating to avoid the stomach's acidic exposure, so they can pass through to a more basic pH environment (the small intestine), and serve their purpose throughout the body.
For more information about enzymes, call Southwest Nutraceuticals at 1-800-959-8872.
Source:
*The Chiropractic Journal, "Subluxation-Based Nutrition: Inflammation and Enzymes" by Howard F. Loomis
Monday, 02 November 2009
Many Don't Realize They Need Neprinol
There’s a new player in the natural supplement world -- and it promises to be an important one! Neprinol AFD, it’s called, and it addresses a number of problems that involve chronic pain, inflammation and conditions associated with both including -- and these are just a few on a long list -- arthritis, chronic sinusitis, coronary vascular disease and multiple sclerosis. Neprinol’s primary ingredients are vegetable-derived enzymes Nattokinase and Serrapeptase, but it also contains Co-Q10 and several other ingredients of the highest purity. These are metabolized and travel to sites where there is inflammation and fibrin deposition.
Neprinol's ability to break down fibrin works to slow the degenerative processes of aging and many diseases, says Dr. Andrew Rubman, ND, Medical Director for the Southbury Clinic for Traditional Medicines, which is why he believes the majority of the adult population would benefit from it. It’s a powerful supplement, he says, best used under medical supervision tailored to each patient’s health issues and treatment regimen. For example, a person on long-term corticosteroid or anticoagulant therapy would require close initial physician monitoring to determine effective dose levels.
There is a downside, however. Neprinol is expensive -- about $90 for a 150-capsule bottle, which will last a month or two, depending on your dosage. But says Dr. Rubman, after watching many patient’s response to Neprinol, he has come to believe that it is worth the cost. He has seen patients have a dramatic decrease in abdominal, pelvic, breast pain and tenderness associated with PID, IBS, GERD, mastitis, fibromyalgia and other conditions within days of starting the supplement. Also, he points out that cost can be offset by how much people need to take. Dr. Rubman may start his patients off with anywhere from one capsule every other day to three times daily until it provides systemic relief, then stop altogether for a while to see how long the benefits persist. Then he reintroduces minimum effective dosage levels to find what a patient needs. Many do well with just an occasional capsule, though he says patients with serious inflammatory conditions may be prescribed many capsules a day -- as many as six or eight, but the relief they provide is usually worth the cost.
Make sure to inform your doctor about Neprinol and why you believe it should be considered in your treatment protocol, says Dr. Rubman. The one precaution for its use: Suspend taking it for several days before surgery since surgical healing starts with scar tissue and that, of course, is why you need initial fibrin deposition. For more information about Neprinol, call Southwest Nutraceuticals at 1-800-959-8872 or read the Arthur Andrew Medical blog.
Monday, 02 November 2009
The Powerful Ingredients of Neprinol
Neprinol AFD is a natural health supplement that contains the 3 main ingredients that you will need to reinforce your body's own enzymes, and effectively rebalance inflammatory response. Serrapeptase to break down fibrin within the body and modulate the immune system; Nattokinase to improve cardio-vascular health and help eat away arterial plaque; and finally CO-Q10 regarded as one of the most potent and effective antioxidants available. CO-Q10 will fight free radicals and aid in reducing stress on the heart.
Taking alternative treatments, like Neprinol AFD, provide many benefits for OUR customers, and patients of the various healthcare practitioners that we deal with on a daily basis. Whether you're looking for joint pain relief, or a natural arthritis treatment, the ingredients in Neprinol AFD provide the most scientifically advanced broad-spectrum enzyme blend available.
The benefits of COENZYME-Q10 (CO-Q10):
· Decreases the proliferation of free radicals, stimulates the immune system.
· Stimulates the metabolism vastly improving weight loss and the conversion of energy.
· Essential to the production of ATP, cell respiration, electron transfer and the reduction cellular oxidation.
· Beneficial in aiding the treatment of congestive heart failure and lowering blood pressure
· Has been clinically found to slow the effects of Parkinson's disease.
The benefits of Serratiopeptidase (Serrapeptase): (Proteolytic protein-digesting enzyme)
· Used as a non toxic pain reliever substitute for (Aspirin or Tylenol)
· Blocks the release of pain-inducing amines from inflamed tissues.
· Activates plasmin "the bodies naturally released fibrinolytic enzyme".
· Thins mucus secreted by the mucus membrane "beneficial to sinusitis sufferers"
· Emulsifies deposits of cholesterol, calcium and fibrin resulting in heart disease
· Dissolves the Isoprin bond (protein Shell) on viruses rendering the virus useless
The benefits of Nattokinase (Fibrinolytic enzyme) derived from soybeans
· Dissolves thrombus "blood clots", arterial plaque
· Lowers blood pressure by reducing the viscosity of blood
· May reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
· Contains powerful antioxidant beneficial to protecting the prostate gland and eliminating free radicals
The benefits of Bromelain: (Proteolytic protein-digesting enzyme) derived from pineapple
· Reduces pain associated with arthritis
· Acts as an anti-coagulant or blood thinning agent
· Acts with the body to activate the body's own natural immune response
· Anti-inflammatory properties show promising results for patients with rheumatic disorders
· Effective for dermatological conditions characterized by inflammation and pruritus.
· May help those suffering from sepsis, autoimmune disorders, and protein utilization deficiencies.
The benefits of Papain: (Proteolytic protein-digesting enzyme) derived from papaya
· Aids digestion, reduces flatulence gas/bloating, diarrhea, and cramps
· Helps keep skin healthy and soft
· Contains anti-inflammatory properties shown to reduces pain/stiffness of arthritis
· Speeds healing of bruises and other tissue injuries
The benefits of Rutin: (Non-Enzyme "Flavanoid")
· Strengthens capillaries and connective tissue
· Very effective anti-inflammatory
· May have antihistamine and antiviral properties
· May be beneficial to protecting blood vessels
· Increases wound healing in laboratory studies
The benefits of Amla: (Non-Enzyme) derived from Indian Gooseberry
· Richest and best source of vitamin C "effective anti-oxidant"
· Contains tannic acid, glucose, cellulose and calcium
· Useful for stomach ailments
· Effective antipyretic (fever reducer)
· Effective as a Nerve, brain and hair tonic
· May be beneficial to anemic individuals
· Helps balance hyperacidity and balance PH levels
· May be beneficial to those with gynecological problems and epistaxis "nosebleeds"
The benefits of Magnesium: (Non-Enzyme)
· Promotes a healthy cardiovascular system
· Combats pre-menstrual syndrome, kidney and gallstones
· Useful in treatment of prostate problems
· Keeps teeth healthier
· Essential for cell repair, hormones and a regular heartbeat
· Helps reduce stress
You can find out more information by contacting Southwest Nutraceuticals at 1-800-959-8872 or read the Arthur Andrew Medical blog.
Monday, 02 November 2009
Neprinol Side Effects
NEPRINOL AFD is the most potent systemic enzyme blend available. These enzymes use a lock and key mechanism to emulsify and release dead, dying and toxic materials from the body. When this process takes place, the only way to cleanse the body is to release this debris back into the bloodstream so that it may be processed by the liver and kidneys, and then finally released through urination or a bowel movement. We refer to this process as Enzymatic Detoxification, which can sometimes be uncomfortable.
Some Neprinol side effects are headache, fatigue, upset stomach and diarrhea may occur. If at any point you start to feel ill, you may be detoxifying too quickly. Decreasing your usage for a more gradual and comfortable detoxification period is therefore recommended to avoid Neprinol side effects. It may take several days to completely cleanse the body of unwanted debris. We recommend drinking plenty of water during detoxification to allow the body to dilute the toxins that are being expelled. Please call us if you begin to feel ill.
Enzymatic Detoxification or Neprinol side effects are only temporary, and in some of the most extreme cases will not last for more than a period of 14 days. For more information about Neprinol, call Southwest Nutraceuticals at 1-800-959-8872 or read the Arthur Andrew Medical blog.

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