Guest guest Posted October 9, 2008 Report Share Posted October 9, 2008 Dennis, Well, mainly for lower back pain associated with ovarian cancer in my Mom. Then there is my uncle with his pulmonary embolism. It does seem that they would take two different kinds of products but I don't know. My whole family is falling apart! I think I really need to get on the health bandwagon with both feet. I am really good already but could be better about some things. For instance, I eat really healthy but take no supplements at all. I don't smoke, rarely drink and no coffee or sodas. Sweets could be my downfall and sometimes I eat the wrong things when I'm hungry and have no time but generally, I'm good. Lately I've been really stressed and am having some issues with vertigo, dizziness and a feeling of pressure in my head. Don't know if it's stress or something more than that. Months ago I was laying on the couch and nearly passed out. I just felt I was losing consciousness and then came back at the last minute. I was weak and white for a few minutes. When I told my doctor about it, she just passed it off saying that sometimes happens to people. Really? Why would something like that just happen? She didn't have an answer. I told her I don't feel like I'm getting enough oxygen and that my nasal passages seem to be obstructed. She would not refer me to a specialist but gave me a schedule for a class for sleep apnia. I have not gone. I still always have the feelings in my head that something is wrong but right now I have to cooncetrate on my Mom. When I get back home to CA, I will be making an appointment for myself and be more assertive with the doctor. Anyway, that's for all your input. GypsyRose www.orangecountypropertyservices.com714.549-3519 Office/Fax 714.349-1200 Cell Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss To: oxyplus@...: blackcat54@...: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 15:14:49 -0400Subject: Re: Re: Systemic Enzymes I know, lots of info. out there!I think you first need to determine specifically what you want to accomplish.Then find a solution based on your goal.Some enzymes are targeted towards cardiovascular, some towards sports injury.....etc.Dennis Re: Re: Systemic EnzymesDuncanYour answer was precise but, my not being a chemist or even a closet nutritionist, after comparing the two products, do you still feel Blockbuster to be the preferred product? And if price were not a factor, would you feel the same way?Your input is always valued.ThanksJDDuncan Crow wrote:>> Hi Dennis, I wrote the article a few years ago but let's see what's> changed if anything. The products are dissimilar really; they have> only some common ingredients. Enzymes are listed usually as HUT or> FU, true. I couldn't find quantitative details on Neprinol; here's> what I could find by way of a comparison from the labeling:>> Neprinol carries a $199 retail bottle price compared to BlockBuster> AllClear's $50. Neprinol's total potency is listed at 15,000 FU's> (500mg) per capsule, while BlockBuster's serrapeptase alone is listed> at 20,000 IU, not FU. Neprinol's contents are proprietary so it's> hard to get data on it beyond that, but here are the labels:>> --------------------------------> SUPPLEMENT FACTS FOR NEPRINOL>> Serving Size: 1 Capsule 15,000 FU's (500mg)>>> Nutrients>> Neprinol Blend 500mg *>> SEBkinase Systemic and Lipolytic Enzyme Blend: (NattoSEB (USP Grade> Nattokinase), Peptizyme SP (USP Grade Serratiopeptidase), Lipase)>> Neprinol Protease Blend: (Microbial proteases derived From (A.> oryaze, B. subtillis and serratia)>> Neprinol Enzyme and Cofactor Blend: (Alma, Papain, Brmelain, Rutin,> Ubiquineone (USP Grade Coenzyme Q10), Magnesium Ammoniate)>>>> *No DV has been established>> Other Ingredients: Maltodextrin, Cellulose (capsules)>> ------------------------------------>> Supplement Facts (BlockBuster " capsule)> Serving Size: 2 Capsules> Serving Per Container: 60 (120 caps per bottle)>> Amount Per Serving Information> Serrapeptase 40,000 IU> Nattokinase 1600 FU> Protease 20,000 HUT> Lipase 1000 LU> Amylase 4000 SKB> Cellulase 600CU> Lactase 1000 ALU> Acerola 17.5% 50 mg> amla 45% Tannins 50 mg> Olive Leaf Citrus Blend 200 mg> Citrolive " 25 mg> Sierralil " 100 mg> Lactospore Probiotics 15 million 25 mg> Seaprose S 5 mg> Grapeseed Extract 25% 100 mg> Policosanol 6 mg> Pycnogenol & #65454; 10 mg>> *Daily Value not established> Other Ingredients: HPMCP enteric coated Serrapeptase, brown rice> powder, silicon dioxide, stearic acid.>> ----------------------------------->> I think the respective manufacturers can answer questions about their> products. The guy to call on the BlockBuster AllClear is the owner> Redfern.>> There are 3 easy ways to get in touch:> 1. E-mail by filling in the form below with your details> http://www.goodhealthusa.com/contact_us.cfm > <http://www.goodhealthusa.com/contact_us.cfm>> 2. Telephone: Fax: > 3. Good Health Naturally USA Inc> 346 State Place> Escondido, CA 92029>> regards,>> Duncan>> > >> > Duncan,> >> > On your site you state that BlockBuster All Clear is a " a superior> and cost competitive formula " . You also reference Neprinol which is> a similar product and seems to me to be a more potent formula.> Neprinol has 15,000FU vs 1,600FU in Blockbuster. The Neprinol also> contains a more potent form of Serratiopeptidase vs Serrapeptase in> BlockBuster. I'm no expert and might be missing something.> >> > The Blockbuster lists Serrepeptase as 40,000 IU and the Natto as> 1600 FU.> >> > Neprinol lists all enzymes in FU units.> >> > Why the different units?> >> > I'm assuming that the FU is the relevant one.> >> > Is there an FU to IU conversion factor?> >> > Thanks,> >> > dlipter> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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