NutriPyn is a natural energy supplement formulated to contain Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD) and five healing nutrients to facilitate general healing and to aid chronic pain management. The name of this natural energy supplement refers to Bromelain which is a crude extract from the pineapple.
Therapeutic benefits of NutriPyn include:
Antipyretic (fever)
Antipuretic (pain)
Reversible inhibition of platelet aggregation, angina pectoris, bronchitis, sinusitis, surgical traumas, thrombophlebitis and pyelonephritis.
Enhanced absorption of drugs, particularly of antibiotics.
Antiedematous, anti-inflammatory, antithrombotic and fibrinolytic properties.
Ingredients: 6 - Bromelain, Curcumin, Methyl Sulphonyl Methane (MSM), Vitamin C, Yarrow and Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD)
Short nutritional info on the ingredients contained in this natural energy supplement
Bromelain
Bromelain is a pure extract from pineapple that contains, among other components, various closely related proteinases, demonstrating, in vitro and vivo, antiedematous, anti-inflammatory, antithrombotic and fibrinolytic activities. The active factors involved are biochemically characterised only in part. Due to its efficacy after oral administration, its safety and lack of undesired side affects, bromelain has earned a growing acceptance and compliance among patients as a phytotherapeutical drug. A wide range of therapeutic benefits have been claimed for bromelain, such as reversible inhibition of platelet aggregation, angina pectoris, bronchitis, sinusitis, surgical traumas, thrombophlebitis, pyelonephritis and enhanced absorption of drugs, particularly of antibiotics.
Curcumin
The use of tumeric, derived from the root of the plant Curmuma longa, for treatment of different inflammatory diseases has been described in Ayurveda and in traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years. The active component of turmeric responsible for this activity, curcumin, was identified almost two centuries ago. Modern science has revealed that curcumin mediates its effects by modulation of several important molecular targets; curcumin is now being used to treat cancer, arthritis, diabetes, Chron’s disease, cardiovascular diseases, osteoporosis, Alzheimer’s disease, psoriasis, and other pathologies.
Methyl Sulphonyl Methane (MSM)
Dietary sulphur-containing amino acids analysis and protein supplementation may be indicated for vegan athletes, children, or patients with HIV, because of an increased risk for sulphur containing amino acids deficiency in these groups. Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), a volatile component in the sulphur cycle, is another source of sulphur found in the human diet. Increases in serum sulphate may explain some of the therapeutic effects of MSM, DMSO, and glucosamine sulphate. MSM may be effective for the treatment of allergy, pain syndromes, athletic injuries, and bladder disorders.
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD)
In migraine Patients a considerable metabolic disturbance characterised by a decrease in bicarbonate and an increase in lactate was demonstrated during the migrainous state. Measurements of the cerebral circulation were taken by means of radioactive isotope and showed a distinct decrease in blood supply to the entire brain during the migraine attack. Following forced hyperventilation during the attack-free interval a pathological reactivity with decreased blood flow was found in the hemisphere which had been indicated as the usual site of the migrainous pain.
Vitamin C
Delayed-onset muscle soreness following strenuous use of the posterior calf muscles was studied to determine if ascorbic acid might have an effect on the appearance of this familiar pain. A double-blind, randomised, crossover study compared the soreness in the subjects taking ascorbic acid against those taking a lactose placebo. Visual analog scales were used in conjunction with a variety of pain-challenging methods, and the results indicated a significant difference between experimental and placebo groups at the height of soreness. Typical soreness abatement scores of 25-44% were observed.
Yarrow
From Herbal Descriptions by Truman Berst: Yarrow (Achillea millefolium). Yarrow is well-know for its use as a remedy for cold/flu/fever. It is tonifying and anti-inflammatory to the skin and mucus membranes of the stomach and bowels, thus; helpful for varicose veins, gastro-enteritis, dysentery, and diarrhoea. As a hemostatic, Yarrow helps to stop bleeding of stomach ulcers, haemorrhoids, and for nosebleeds (especially those due to allergies). Yarrow is an ally for women as it helps to tone the uterus and promote balance in their menstrual flow. Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, it helps relieve the dull, achy menstrual pains; it also helps with postpartum bleeding and abnormal flows by acting as a hemostatic.
Scheduling: Listed with the Medicines Control Council of South Africa as Schedule 0 - Complementary Medicine.
Side effects: No known side-effects. Overdose is not possible.
Contra-indications: According to the manufacturer, no contraindication has been reported since 1974 by any clinician, for the use of NAD. NAD must however be used with care in persons with Gilbert’s disease, in whom it can cause serious abdominal pain.
Directions of use: To be taken as directed. Number of NutriPyn capsules to be taken is based on the clinical profile of the user or as prescribed.
Contents: 30 capsules per container.
Listed with the Medicines Control Council of South Africa as Schedule 0 - Complementary Medicine.
NutriPyn natural energy supplement capsules are:
Manufactured in accordance with GMP (good pharmaceutical manufacturing procedures).
Individually allocated a medical product coding (Nappi Code) in South Africa.
Listed with the Medicines Control Council of South Africa as Schedule 0 - Complementary Medicine.
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