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Adastra 02-25-2008 08:09 PM

Neprinol?
 
Has anyone tried Neprinol? The following two websites relate to reccommendations for the drug and for the drug itself. It seem to be obtainable OTC.

http://neprinolenzyme.com/peripheral-neuropathy.htm

http://www.crohns-disease-probiotics.com/neprinol.html

Tony

shiney sue 02-25-2008 08:33 PM

Hi Tony
 
I have been reading about it ,I wrote it down to check it out more,
I to would like to see if anybody has used it..It's good to see your
post hope your feeling better ,did you get rid of those stones are
did they calm down..Well welcome back, Hugs Sue

mrsD 02-26-2008 08:59 AM

Here is the Wiki article on it...
 
Neprinol is a combo of serrapepetase and CoQ-10...and other things:
Quote:




Supplement Facts

Serving Size: One (1) Capsule
Servings per Container: 150 or 300 Capsules
Amount per Serving: Proprietary Enzyme blend - 500 mg.

Proprietary blend contains: SEBkinase (a proprietary blend of Nattokinase and Serrapeptase), Bromelain, Papain, Lipase, Protease, Rutin, Amla, Co-Q10, and Magnesium. Other ingredients: Maltodextrin. There is no soy in the Nattokinase.

Neprinol is natural. It contains no animal derivatives, artificial flavors, artificial colors, yeast or gluten. Neprinol is also lactose free and contains no harmful talc. Neprinol uses individually enterically coated enzymes to increase PH range and resistance to stomach acid.

Neprinol Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take 1 to 2 capsules, once or twice daily. Take capsules at least 30 minutes before a meal, 60 minutes after a meal, or any time in-between meals. Or, take a therapeutic dose as recommended by a healthcare professional. Neprinol is quite potent, so be conservative in your dosage. I do not recommend consuming more than 8 or 9 capsules per day unless your health care professional has suggested otherwise.

WARNING: DO NOT take this product without the consent of your physician if you are currently taking anti-coagulants (blood thinners). Do not take it if you are pregnant or lactating as these test groups have not been clinically studied.
from http://neprinolenzyme.com/neprinol-ingredients.htm


So here is the serrapepetase article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serrapeptase

It also appears that one must use only enteric coated version, as this enzyme is destroyed in the stomach.

It is very expensive as well.

There are 3 pages on PubMed about it. That is not very many.
There is a paper claiming successful absorption orally in the rat.
There are papers that it can cause pneumonitis.
There are papers that topical or injected form works in some cases.
(gum disease).

Tony, for someone like you...with great need, I can see you'd be interested.
I don't know anyone who has seen improvements with this.
But if you do decide to try it... keep up informed.

It has this "too good to be true" quality about it. If it were so good, we'd hear more about it.

Most of the papers go back to mid 1980's.
Most of the newest ones are dental and topical application for infected jaws etc.

I guess the real question is how good it is orally, and if it gets to the sites that need it that way in good concentrations, and that it does not harm normal tissues. I don't see many papers on those factors.

Adastra 02-27-2008 11:33 AM

Mrs D - Thank you very much for your info and yes I do understand it's likely limitations. As you say we would have heard more about it if it was a substantial help to PN sufferers. On the other hand one never knows!! It may help some and not others. Due to the problems with my arteries I will ask my consultant if he agrees to me taking them when I see him on Monday next.
If I do try them I will of course post the results here.

Sue - Thank you for your concerns re my gallstones. They still give me trouble on a regular but not too severe basis. Due to my other problems I am very reluctant to have surgery unless I have no option. My feet pains are through the roof these days and I am finding day to day life very difficult that's why I am willing to try anything!! I do hope you are feeling better and are having less problems.

Thank you both again

Tony

jarrett622 02-27-2008 05:33 PM

I would certainly like to know more about this. But as you say, if it's that wonderful why aren't we hearing more about it? Also, one link I went to after googling claimed it got rid of arthritis and heart disease in 6 months. They lost me right there. :mad: If you wish to be taken seriously and if this stuff really works let's see some real info not these fly-by-night, quakery claims.

MomV3 02-15-2009 05:37 PM

Neprinol
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jarrett622 (Post 225852)
I would certainly like to know more about this. But as you say, if it's that wonderful why aren't we hearing more about it? Also, one link I went to after googling claimed it got rid of arthritis and heart disease in 6 months. They lost me right there. :mad: If you wish to be taken seriously and if this stuff really works let's see some real info not these fly-by-night, quakery claims.

My husband had terrible shooting pains in his numb feet making it very difficult to walk, due to scar tissue from back surgery many years before. A theraputic block made it worse, not better. Neprinol took a few months, but erased the pain. By the way...while researching alternatives to pharms for PN on the net, I learned about Neprinol from an MD who did not sell it, not from the hype, of which there is plenty. There have been some studies made with clinical results. Repeat customers of expensive remedies are not likely if they don't work!

As far as getting rid of arthritis in 6. months, a few years earlier, my husband was completely incapacited and the specialist wanted to put him on Methotrexate which only could treat symptoms, not cure. His sed rate was out of sight. He has trouble with Rx drugs, even over the counter drugs, so did not take it. Nutritional suppliments plus diet changes brought his sed rate to normal in just 2 months...arthritis gone!

Most doctors are not familiar with nuitritionals and it is human nature to be down on what you are not up on. AMA requires doctors to practice alapathic medicine. That is why we don't hear about the many alternative or complementary which may work very well.


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