Each Tablet Contains:
Serratiopaptidas - 12000 A.U.
Pancreatin Concentrate (200 mg 4x) - 800 mg
Bromelain (2000 GDU/gm) - 125 mg
Papain (2000 USP) - 120 mg
Trypsin (1: 150) - 120 mg
Rutin (Eucalyptus) - 85 mg
Lipase - 35 mg
Amylase - 35 mg
L-Cysteine - 10 mg
Zinc (Gluconate) - 2.6 mg
Chymotrypsin - 2.5 mg
Superoxide Dismutase - 100 I.U.
Catalase - 50 I.U.
Contains no: sugar, starch, yeast, rice, corn, milk products, gluten, preservatives, artificial colours or flavours.
Suggested Usage:
3-6 capsules, three times daily, or as directed by your health professional.
Warnings:
Do not take with congenital or acquired coagulation disorders (e.g. haemophilia, severe liver damage, dialysis patients) or during pregnancy and lactation.
Additional Information:
Infla Heal`s enzymes are such powerful and broad-spectrum biological response modifiers that, while you are treating the pain and inflammation of your sports injury extremely safely, you`ll also be reducing your future risk for a heart attack, stroke, cancer, kidney disease, arthritis, lupus, and many other degenerative conditions.
Trypsin:
Infla heal contains Trypsin, an enzyme that acts to degrade protein and is often referred to as a proteolytic enzyme, or proteinase. Trypsin is one of the three principal digestive proteinases, the other two being pepsin and chymotrypsin. In the digestive process, trypsin acts with the other proteinases to break down dietary protein molecules to their component peptides and amino acids. Trypsin continues the process of digestion (begun in the stomach) in the small intestine where a slightly alkaline environment (about p H 8) promotes its maximal enzymatic activity. Trypsin and Chymotrypsin are both potent animal enzymes, which effectively break down protein. Undigested protein is said to produce inflammation in the human body.
Lipase
Lipase breaks down fats and Amylase breaks down carbohydrates.
Papain:
Papain from papaya and Bromelain from pineapple are complex enzymes that are combined to resist degradation from the conditions that prevail in the human digestive tract, and are both potent digestants. Bromelain has prostaglandin regulating properties in addition to its proteolytic enzyme activity. Prostaglandin cascades are involved in the formation of inflammation, and by turning pro-inflammatory into anti-inflammatory, bromelain can moderate the symptoms, and shorten recovery time. Reducing prostaglandin production as well results in quicker recovery time. Bromelain can also ameliorate excessive clotting which is attributed to inflammation.
Rutin:
Rutin is a bioflavonoid derived from the Eucalyptus tree, it has potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
Superoxide Dismutase:
Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) is an enzyme and the body`s main antioxidant defence towards controlling inflammation. SOD is the only enzyme that has the capability to process superoxide, an oxygen radical that is overproduced during inflammation.
Catalase:
Catalase is an antioxidant enzyme that cleans up more of the oxygen free radicals down the line after SOD. Catalase is a peroxidase type of enzyme that neutralises hydrogen peroxide by converting it into water and oxygen. L-Cysteine is a super antioxidant for the liquid area surrounding the cells in your body.
L-Cysteine:
L-Cysteine also maintains a balance of reduced glutathione (GSH) which is a part of each and every single cell. Any upset in the balance of GSH can aid the destruction or dieoff of cells.
Zinc:
Zinc (gluconate salt) is an essential mineral that works synergistically with the enzyme SOD. It is also a partner with 30 other essential enzymes, some of which are pertinent for immune cells to be able to produce new cells to maintain chronic inflammation under control.
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