Neprinol Enzyme Therapy and Multiple Sclerosis

by Symptom Advice on April 28, 2011

A clinical study that has been recently conducted on Neprinol use to treat Multiple Sclerosis has produced some surprising results.

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a progressive disease that damages the nervous system and affects the spinal cord, brain and optic nerves.

Symptoms of MS include numbness, paralysis and possible blindness.  MS symptoms occur and disappear, sometimes reoccurring months later and MS is classified as an autoimmune disease.  Doctors are unsure as to why the body suddenly starts attacking itself, but it has something to do with genetic and environmental factors.

Neprinol contains several enzymes whose main job is to break down fibrin.  Fibrin plays a role in blood clotting and the formation of scars in the body.  Fibrin will accumulate on the damaged nerves of patients with MS after myelin breaks down.

Neprinol helps break down the fibrin in the blood which is shown to be beneficial in patients with MS.  Many patients suffering with MS have seen significant responses when taking Neprinol and it has even helped to restore neurological function in some patients.

For more information about Neprinol take a look at enzymus.com

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