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Dismuzyme Plus 5000 - 100 tablets - Biotics Research

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Dismuzyme Plus 5000 Tablets is a source of bovine liver and vegetable culture Superoxide Dismutase enzyme (SOD), with selenium, copper, manganese and zinc added, (the nutrients that are required to help produce SOD systemically). Dismuzyme Plus 5000 is the tableted form of the granules. SOD is a very potent antioxidant, free radical scavenging enzyme produced in our o
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Dismuzyme Plus 5000 Tablets is a source of bovine liver and vegetable culture Superoxide Dismutase enzyme (SOD), with selenium, copper, manganese and zinc added, (the nutrients that are required to help produce SOD systemically). Dismuzyme Plus 5000 is the tableted form of the granules. SOD is a very potent antioxidant, free radical scavenging enzyme produced in our own bodies. There are only 2 companies that produce pharmaceutical grade SOD that is used in medical research. One is Sigma Chemical Co and the other is Biotics Research Corp.

Usage:
use Dismuzyme in any condition where there is free-radical pathology, viral or bacterial infection, or rheumatoid arthritis; in other words, anywhere you encounter a high level of systemic inflammation, such as with Hepatitis, CMV, and Epstein Barr viruses. The granular form appears to be more potent in the treatment and support of Hepatitis, etc. probably due to the granules faster absorption. 1 to 3 tablets each day as a dietary supplement or as otherwise directed by a health care professional.

Each tablet supplies:

Superoxide Dismutase 1.5mg (McCord/Fridovich Units 5,000 units)
Selenium (selenate) 50 mcg
Copper (tyrosinate) 100 mcg
Manganese (gluconate) 500 mcg
Zinc (gluconate) 500 mcg
Catalase -
Glutathione Peroxidase 5,000 units
Other Peroxidases Beer-Sizer units

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