| Nutritional Information |
Serving Size: 2 capsules
Capsules Per Container: 60 & 90 |
| Amount Per Capsule: |
Protease Thera-blend
Papain
Bromelain
Amylase Thera-blend
Lipase Thera-blend
Catalase |
65,000 HUT
750,000 PU
600 GDU
4,000 DU
300 FCCFIP
50 Baker |
| This product contain(s) no
fillers. |
|
Proteolytic Enzymes Recommended Usage
Suggested Use: 2 capsules, 2 to 3 times daily, at least
30 minutes before or 2 hours after a meal
Repair™ with proteolytic enzymes may be taken before and after strenuous
exercise to speed recovery. More may be taken as needed.
Store in a cool dry place.
Keep out of reach of children.
Natural Anti-inflammatory Proteolytic Enzymes
One of the major concerns of inflammation is capillary blood flow. These
small blood vessels are responsible for carrying oxygen and nutrients to the
cells and removing waste. After an injury some of these capillaries may be
damaged, making them incapable of carrying fluid to and from the damaged
tissue. The result is pain, swelling, redness, heat and loss of function. By
repairing the capillaries, the bruises, swelling and pain disappear.
Proteolytic enzymes (enzymes that have the ability to break down protein)
have been shown to reduce the amount of fibrin in the damaged capillary,
improve circulation and speed healing. Once in the blood stream proteolytic
enzymes hydrolyze (digest) the fibrin network and enhance blood flow.
Additionally, these same proteases have been known to stimulate phagocytes
(cells that ingest foreign particles and debris) and accelerate elimination
by way of the lymphatic system.
Protease Enzymes Supplement Studies
In a recent study, runners were given protease supplements or a placebo
four times a day for three days. This consisted of 24 hours before and 48
hours after running. The participants were evaluated for mood, muscle
soreness and pain threshold 24 and 48 hours after running 30 minutes at
about 7 miles per hour.
The result was a decrease in soreness , improved pain threshold and no
mood change with those taking the proteolytic enzymes supplements over the
group who took the placebo. This is not new.
According to some sports medicine reports, there is scarcely a top
athlete in Germany who is not familiar with enzyme therapy. Additionally, in
Australia, athletes are provided with enzyme capsules as a precaution to aid
in rapid recovery after injury. Dr. Sumi found that the sticky part of natto,
commonly called "threads", exhibited a strong fibrinolytic ("blood clot
busting") activity. He named the corresponding fibrinolytic enzyme "nattokinase".
Dr. Sumi commented that nattokinase showed "a potency matched by no other
enzyme." 1,4
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug
Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or
prevent disease.