NEPROFIN

Speeds recovery and facilitates pain-free movement in large animals

Keeping your horses, grazing animals, and livestock in good health is critical for their overall wellbeing.

Animals, especially those that perform rigorous activities on a regular basis, may suffer from the following:

Soreness Injuries Decreased mobility Digestive issues Poor immune health

These effects are more frequent as animals age, and because their instinct is to hide their ailments, you may not notice a problem until it has advanced to a stage that’s harder—and costlier—to address.

To maintain the good health and high performance of your animals, add Neprofin to their daily feed regimen. Neprofin provides your animals with the nutrients needed to maintain a healthy cardiovascular system and protect joints.

Product Ingredients

Protease

A proteolytic enzyme that has the ability to digest excessive blood proteins. When present in blood serum, protease plays an important role in blood clotting as well as lysis of clots. It can also help support a healthy immune system and improve circulatory health.

Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM)

A natural sulfur-containing compound that has pain-reducing properties.

Bromelain

A proteolytic enzyme derived from pineapple that acts with the body to promote its normal immune responses. Bromelain can also help maintain healthy skin conditions.

Rutin

A flavonoid (plant pigment) that helps to maintain strong capillaries and connective tissue, as well as healthy blood vessels.

Amla

Derived from Indian gooseberry, amla helps maintain normal pH balance and is traditionally used as a nerve, brain, and hair tonic.

Cellulase

An enzyme that digests cellulose, or plant fiber. Most animals do not produce cellulose naturally and are therefore unable to use most of the energy contained in plant material.

Papain

A proteolytic enzyme derived from papaya that can promote natural healing and assist with digestion of proteins.

Amylase

An enzyme which breaks down starches. Amylase helps ease digestion of excess starches processed in the large intestine.

Beta-glucanase

An enzyme that breaks down glucan (a carbohydrate found in barley and oats) to help remedy digestive problems.

Beta-glucanase

Breaks down hemicellulose, a polysaccharide that is present along with cellulose in all plant cell walls.

Phytase

An enzyme that breaks down the indigestible phytic acid found in grains.

Lipase

Naturally released from the pancreas, lipase triggers the breakdown of fat into fatty acids.

Product Information

Neprofin is a natural blend of powerful enzymes, antioxidants, and bioflavonoids specially formulated to help facilitate movement as well as promote cardiovascular health in large animals. Neprofin is formulated to digest excessive blood proteins and free radicals. Serrapeptase is used worldwide for its ability to reduce swelling and increase the speed of recovery.

Neprofin also contains rutin, an important bioflavonoid that helps to repair damaged tissue. This formula is an excellent choice for injuries and is ideal for decreasing recovery times. It is also effective for active, athletic animals to ensure a prompt recovery from soreness and swelling due to over-activity.

How Neprofin Works

Neprofin enzymes help assimilate food into nutrients and discard waste. The enzymes also have the ability to work systemically, or throughout the entire body once they pass through the stomach and into the intestines where absorption takes place. It works continuously with the pH variation of the digestive tract to increase digestion and absorption, which also intensifies absorption of released amino acids.

Neprofin aims to:

Neprofin was formulated to be a natural alternative remedy for animal injuries that in the past would have been treated with harsh medications. For example, cox enzyme inhibitors have been known to be very destructive to the liver and kidneys as well as negatively impact white blood cell counts. Gastrointestinal problems, ulcers, and aplastic anemia are also quite common with continued use of cox inhibitors.

Unlike these medicines, Neprofin doesn’t block cox enzymes to suppress inflammation, but rather digests the pro-inflammatory prostaglandins that are responsible for causing inflammation and its associated pain. Neprofin is non-toxic and can be adopted as a long-term replacement therapy for most injuries, without the risk of side effects.

Neprofin: A New Approach to Animal Joint Health

For some time, supplements like Glucosamine HCL and Chondroitin have been touted as the best and only natural option for joint issues. While these products may increase mobility, they do little for pain and inflammation. In fact, their only function is to provide the building blocks necessary to facilitate lubrication between connective tissue and joints.

Lubricating inflamed joints will provide some pain relief. Glucosamine HCL and Chondroitin are limited to joint pain and flexibility. Neprofin takes an entirely different path in the healing process by alleviating systemic inflammation due to over-exertion.

Add Neprofin to your large animals’ diets and you’ll notice tremendous improvement in their overall health and longevity.

Suggested Use

Dosing: The following dosage schedule may be used as general guideline. Optimal dosage may be different depending on the individual animal’s needs or as suggested by your veterinarian. Add Neprofin directly into the animals moist or dry food, or into an oral syringe with water. In addition to assisting in recovery from injury, Neprofin also promotes a normal inflammatory response to everyday activity, and supports cardiovascular health.

Therapuetic For Injured or Lame Animal:

Amount: 1 scoop (9 grams)

Frequency: 3 times per day

Maintenance Dose

Amount: 1 scoop (9 grams)

Frequency: 1 time per day (as needed)