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Osteoarthritis

Neprinol Case Study #1
Study Subject: 45-year-old male construction worker, recently diagnosed with Osteoarthritis.

Initial Visit
Subjective
: Chronic pain and inflammation of the wrist and elbow joints (both arms). Uses over the-counter ibuprofen for relief, regularly.
Objective: Lab tests showed very high Creactive protein, high ESR, high platelets and high globulin values. Digital video blood microscopy showed significant protein polymerization (oxidative stress that causes high ESR levels), raised platelets, raised poikilocytes (variably shaped cells, which are seen in iron deficiency anemia), raised fibrin and raised white blood cells (WBCs, an indication of an unhealthy immune system).
Treatment: Three Neprinol capsules, twice a day, between meals. Advised to discontinue ibuprofen usage. No other medications or supplements were recommended (for the purposes of the study).

Two Month Follow-Up Visit
Subjective: Still had some pain and inflammation of wrists and elbows, but reports symptoms to be markedly improved.
Objective: Lab tests showed slightly raised C-reactive protein, high ESR, normal platelets, slightly raised globulin values. Digital video blood microscopy showed moderate protein polymerization (oxidative stress), slightly raised platelets, slightly raised poikilocytes, normal fibrin and slightly raised WBCs.
Treatment: Three Neprinol capsules, twice a day, between meals. Has discontinued ibuprofen usage.

Four Month Follow-Up Visit
Subjective: Completely pain and inflammation free. No longer uses ibuprofen at all!
Objective: Lab tests showed normal C-reactive protein, slightly high ESR, normal platelets and normal globulin values. Digital video blood microscopy showed slight protein polymerization (oxidative stress), normal platelets, very few poikilocytes, no fibrin and normal white blood cells.
Treatment: Two Neprinol capsules twice daily, between meals.

Six Month Follow-Up Visit
Subjective: Still completely pain and inflammation free.
Objective: Lab tests are normal. Digital video blood microscopy is normal.
Treatment: One Neprinol capsule twice daily, between meals.

 

Lab Test Values (Blood) for Neprinol Case Study #1

Understanding Live Blood Video Microscopy

Video microscopy of live and dried layered blood analysis is a unique technique used to formulate an appropriate course of natural health-building and lifestyle principles to optimize health, prevent disease, and to monitor individual effectiveness, according to Dr. Bannock. This technique uses live, not preserved, blood, with higher magnification.

The live blood images below and throughout the rest of this report reflect several types of live blood video microscopy.

The first three images in each four-image set utilize phase contrast and dark field microscopy. In these, the clinician searches for fibrin spiculae, which should not appear in live blood at all. “It indicates that the balance between hemostasis and fibrinolysis is too much in favor of clotting,” says Dr. Bannock. Additionally, cholesterol and mycoplasma organisms can also be viewed in the blood.

The last image in each four-image set is Dried Layered Blood Analysis to examine the coagulation cascade. This application of viewing dried suspended blood samples offers the qualified analyst and client valuable clues to potential degenerative patterns.

Through the oxidation of the blood cells, and toxins present in the blood, we
are able to see characteristic patterning of an alternative pathway other than the extrinsic or intrinsic pathways. This allows us to identify what parts of the body are holding toxins and therefore functional capacity may be impaired,” says Dr. Bannock.

Digital Video Blood Microscopy Micrographs for Neprinol Case Study #1

Initial Visit
Significant protein polymerization, raised platelets, raised poikilocytes, raised fibrin and raised WBCs.
2 Month Follow-Up Visit
Moderate protein polymerization, slightly raised platelets, slightly raised poikilocytes, normal fibrin and slightly raised WBCs.
4 Month Follow-Up Visit
Slight protein polymerization, normal platelets, very few poikilocytes, no fibrin and normal WBCs.
6 Month Follow-Up Visit
Normal!

 

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