Enzymes to heal acute tissue injuries - Leheal

By Body Satva Team
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Leheal

Heals tissue injuries faster, Safely relieves inflammation & pain

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Leheal is a synergistic combination of 4 proven enzymes that offer safer and faster healing of acute tissue injuries like sports and surgical injuries. It helps to clear cellular debris and promotes faster healing and relief from inflammation and pain in arthritis. Leheal is safe for long term use. It relieves DOMS (delayed onset muscle soreness ) pain.

Leheal is a unique vegetarian combination of Trypsin, Bromelain, Rutoside and Papain. 
Leheal offers safer and faster healing of acute tissue injuries (sports injuries and surgical wounds) and is proven to be safe and effective for long term use in arthritis.

Many studies say that it relieves pain as effectively as NSAIDs, but the distinguishing feature is that this combination of safe and natural enzymes helps to remove cellular debris and accelerates healing of acute tissue injuries.

After strenuous exercise or when the tendons are inflamed due to over exertion, addition of Leheal to the treatment can accelerate the healing and relieve pain faster and safely too. Sportsmen and Bodybuilders will find is very useful for DOMS ( delayed onset muscle soreness) during the recovery phase.

Leheal can be valuable for pain relief and recovery, even in chronic tissue damage scenarios where long term use of NSAIDs or analgesics is not possible. 
Benefits:
  • Relief from Pain and Inflammation – Inhibits Prostaglandins and Enhances Prostacyclin 1
  • Accelerates tissue repair and healing – Proteolysis helps to clear cellular debris 2
  • Inhibits the clotting cascade intermediates – Limits formation of fibrin 1,2
  • Inhibits platelet aggregation and reduces capillary permeability – Improves circulation 1,2
  • As effective as NSAIDs (Diclofenac) for Knee Osteoarthritis in human clinical trials 1,3,4,5
  • Papain increases the efficacy of antibiotics by average 50%. 2
  • No risk of Gastrointestinal or Cardiovascular side effects, compared to NSAIDs 1

Ref 1: Kaur et al Journal of Drug Delivery & Therapeutics; 2014, 4(1), 108-110
Ref 2: Shahid S, Role of Systemic Enzymes in infection, WebmedCentral, WMC002495
Ref 3: Bolten WW, Arthritis, Volume 2015, Article ID 251521
Ref 4: Akhtar NM, Clin Rheumatol (2004) 23: 410–415
Ref 5: Shanta BK: Int. Journal of Current Advanced Research 2015, Vol 4(12); p 545-548

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