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Fibrocystic Breast Disease and How Neprinol Can Help
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine on July 23rd, 2009
Fibrocystic breast disease and fibrocystic breast condition are one and the same thing. In fact, there is now a trend to use the term “condition” rather more because of the obvious connotations associated with the word “disease”. It is a condition that is characterized by lumpiness in either one, or both breasts, (usually both breasts are affected) often causing discomfort, the levels of which can vary from woman to woman.
The condition affects up to 60% of all women and is most prevalent between the ages of 30 to 50 years of age. The incidence of the condition drops dramatically once the menopause has set in.
The severity of FBC varies from person to person. In some women the condition occurs only prior to her menstruation cycle, may often be painless, and the lumps, which form during this period, will disappear again and are therefore undetectable once the menstruation cycle is over. In other women, the condition can be more chronic, the lumps being detectable at all times, and causing severe discomfort.
Fibrocystic breast condition (FBC), is totally benign, meaning that it is not a malignant cancer, although understandably many women fear the worst when they first become aware of the lumps. However, a quick visit to the doctor will establish a diagnosis and can alleviate any fears on this score.
The concern for both women and their doctors is that FBC can also make any underlying breast cancer difficult to diagnose, and therefore great care needs to be taken when the examination is made.
But once FBC has been diagnosed, the next thing you will want to know is: Are there any effective treatments available today on the market? – The answer is yes, there are.
There is one product in particular that has been the subject of intense excitement and debate, and that is Neprinol.
Neprinol is seen by some as being a cure-all treatment for many ailments and the reason for this is the way that it is formulated, and what it has been designed to do. Neprinol has been classed as an enzyme therapy. Its unique selling point is the use of the enzymes Serrapeptase and Nattokinase, which whilst recognizable as digestive aids, are more pointedly relevant as body system anti-inflammatory aids. It is Neprinol’s characteristic of fibrin modulation that explains its wide prescriptive recommendation. The simple fact of the matter is that Neprinol effectively combats any condition resulting from an excess of fibrin, just like in the case of FBC.
The exciting thing about Neprinol is that it is clinically proven, and is safe to use. The only minor side effects that have been reported by a minority of users new to the product are transitory and disappear within 7 to 14 days, never to reappear again. These side effects can include headache, slight nausea, and in some cases diarrhea, and all are related to the body’s “detox” reaction as excess fibrin is broken down and leached out through the lymphatic system.
Neprinol can bring permanent, fast acting, safe relief to the symptoms of FBC and is available to purchase online.
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