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Biovene
support muscle and connective tissue
BIOVENE -
FOR MINOR PAIN
Biovene contains the strongest proteolytic enzyme activity of any product of
its kind. Proteolytic enzymes, also called proteases, are continuously
active in reshaping the tissues throughout the body. Proteolytic enzymes
have been used as therapeutic compounds for more than 35 years. They aid in
the removal of cellular debris and scar tissue, thus making way for the
growth of healthy new tissue. The enzymes contained in Biovene have the
potential to modulate the arachidonic cascade and provide fibrinolytic
support. These actions contribute to the potential of proteolytic enzymes to
support muscle, connective tissue and musculoskeletal comfort.
- Specifically
formulated to provide nutritional support for the normal discomforts
associated with sports injuries
- Contains a
synergistic blend of enzymes and bioflavonoids to support muscle, joint
and tissue health
- Contains the
strongest proteolytic enzyme activity of any product of its kind
- Contains Grape Seed
extract one of the most powerful antioxidants in nature
- Expertly formulated
to nutritionally support the normal inflammatory process of the body
- Support joint and
muscle comfort
By supporting the body in the
normal inflammatory response, proteolytic enzymes may ease some of the
normal symptoms of inflammation - heat, swelling and redness. It is
important to note that there is never a complete inhibition of the
inflammatory response with the use of oral proteolytic enzymes. This is good
because inflammation is necessary for the body to heal itself. Inflammation
triggers the chain of events that lead to the body's ability to repair
itself. Proteolytic
enzymes have been used since the 19602 in both the sports injury and
post/surgical settings. In order for proteolytic enzymes to exert systemic
effects, they must be able to enter circulation intact and have high serum
levels in order to saturate the inflamed site. That is why it is important
to take proteolytic enzymes on an empty stomach. If food is present in the
stomach or proximal small intestine, porteolytic enzymes will be
slowed in their serum uptake.
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