Muscle, Tissue and Joint Function
Repair Gold contains Serrapeptase with Bromelain, Papain and additional enzymes known to support fatigued muscles and joints.
The enzymes work synergistically with the body’s mechanisms of renewal and may help the body’s natural response to overexertion and strenuous activities.
Repair Gold contains Enzymedica exclusive Thera-blend formulation for superior performance in the body, promoting joint comfort and healthy circulation to encourage accelerated muscle and tissue recovery.
Usage & Notes
Recommended Use: 2 capsules two to three times daily on an empty stomach, one hour before or two hours after a meal. More may be taken as needed.
Enzymedica does not use ingredients produced using biotechnology.
Consult with a physician prior to use if pregnant or nursing.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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Repair Gold contains the proteolytic enzymes protease, catalase, serrapeptase, bromelain and papain in a targeted-release capsule to ensure optimal delivery.
Proteolytic enzymes have been commonly used for sore muscles due to overexertion.1
Serrapeptase functions as a proteolytic and fibrinolytic enzyme. It offers support for the musculoskeletal system with a healthy inflammatory response.2
The tropical plant enzymes bromelain, from pineapple, and papain, from papaya, have an established history of supporting healthy inflammatory responses.
Research also indicates beneficial effects of tropical plant enzymes on joint health.3
Repair Gold contains Thera-blend enzymes. Thera-blend is an exclusive process that combines multiple strains of enzymes that work at specific pH levels, resulting in superior performance in the body.
References
1 Miller, P., Bailey, S., Barnes, M., Derr, J. and Hall, E. “The Effects of Protease Supplementation on Skeletal Muscle Function and DOMS Following Downhill Running.”
Journal of Sports Sciences (2004) 22, 365-372.
2 Ghagat, S., Agarwal, M. and Roy, V. “Serratiopeptidase: A Systemic Review of the Existing Evidence.” International Journal of Surgery, (2013) 11, 209-217.
3 Walker, A., Bundy, R., Hicks, S. and Middleton, R. “Bromelain Reduces Mild Acute Knee Pain and Improves Well-Being in a Dose-Dependent Fashion in an Open Study of Otherwise Healthy Adults.” Phytomedicine, (2002) 9(8), 681-686.
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