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What are “systemic” enzymes?

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What are “systemic” enzymes?

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Systemic enzymes are greatly different from digestive enzymes that do most of their work in the stomach and intestine. NEPRINOL®AFD uses individually enterically coated enzymes. Enterically coated enzymes pass safely through the stomach and digestive tract and are quickly absorbed into the bloodstream in their natural state. Enzymes are completely universal, in that they react differently depending on how they are introduced to the body. Enteric coating allows these enzymes to work systemically or throughout the entire body. NEPRINOL®AFD uses a highly advanced delivery system that ensures enzymes are delivered to all of your tissue and organs in their pristine state. How does NEPRINOL®AFD work? NEPRINOL®AFD contains a blend of proteolytic or protein digesting enzymes. Some proteins can be harmful to joints, organs, tissue, and can increase our vulnerability to certain viruses. NEPRINOL®AFD’s blend of proteolytic enzymes emulsify and breakdown these harmful proteins before they can do h

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