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 well being.
Animals, especially those that perform rigorous activities on a regular basis, may suffer from the following:
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.
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.
A natural sulfur-containing compound that has pain-reducing properties.
A proteolytic enzyme with potent fibrinolytic activity. Serrapeptase is used worldwide for its ability to reduce swelling and increase the speed of recovery.
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.
A flavonoid (plant pigment) that helps to maintain strong capillaries and connective tissue, as well as healthy blood vessels.
Derived from Indian gooseberry, amla helps maintain normal pH balance and is traditionally used as a nerve, brain, and hair tonic.
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.
A proteolytic enzyme derived from papaya that can promote natural healing and assist with digestion of proteins.
An enzyme which breaks down starches. Amylase helps ease digestion of excess starches processed in the large intestine.
An enzyme that breaks down glucan (a carbohydrate found in barley and oats) to help remedy digestive problems.
Breaks down hemicellulose, a polysaccharide that is present along with cellulose in all plant cell walls.
An enzyme that breaks down the indigestible phytic acid found in grains.
Naturally released from the pancreas, lipase triggers the breakdown of fat into fatty acids.
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.
Therapeutic: 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)
Neprofin is a natural blend of powerful enzymes, antioxidants, and bioflavonoids specially formulated to help facilitate pain-free movement as well as promote cardiovascular health.
The blend of enzymes and antioxidants in Neprofin help to normalize inflammation caused by strenuous activity, and also positively impact digestion by helping to efficiently assimilate food into nutrients.
Yes. There have been no reports of any serious or adverse side effects from adding systemic enzymes such as Neprofin to an animal’s daily feed regimen.
Neprofin can be used safely with other dietary supplements. For best results, we recommend at least one daily dose of Neprofin along with our powerful digestive probiotic formula, Novequin.
Every animal is different. The simplest way to administer Neprofin is to simply add the appropriate serving (see suggested use) to your animal’s meal. For finicky eaters, we recommended finding a way that best fits your animal’s needs. It’s important to find a method that’s suitable for the animal’s size and personality. Many animals will simply feed as if the Neprofin wasn’t there. Any method that enables Neprofin to be efficiently consumed by the animal is advised. For instance, Neprofin has been successfully administered using an oral syringe containing Neprofin mixed with a small amount of water.
Although every animal is different, some owners have reported seeing the effects of Neprofin within the first day of supplementation. For therapeutic regimens, the progression may be slow for some animals and quicker for others. Typically, supplementing the product for a minimum of a month's time is recommended, with the best results occurring anywhere from one to three months thereafter.
Neprofin tests free of dairy, gluten, and soy allergens. Contains no artificial colors or preservatives.
The formula is Kosher, and a copy of the certification is available by request .
The formula is vegetarian in accordance with the guidelines of the AMERICAN VEGETARIAN ASSOCIATION.
Yes, Neprofin is non-GMO. The microorganisms used to produce this enzyme product are not genetically engineered organisms as defined by the NATIONAL ORGANIC STANDARDS BOARD. Genetically engineered is defined as follows: Made with techniques that alter the molecular or cellular biology of an organism by means that are not possible under natural conditions or processes. Genetic engineering includes recombinant DNA, cell fusion, micro-and macro-encapsulation, gene deletion and doubling, introducing a foreign gene, and changing the position of genes. It shall not include breeding, conjugation, fermentation, hybridization, in-vitro fertilization, and tissue culture.
Further testing is also conducted to determine whether any common GMO material is present in the product