Monday, January 20, 2014

IBUPROFEN ALSO antitumor agent

Ibuprofen is also an antitumor agent
IBUPROFEN ALSO antitumor agentIf aspirin (also known as acetylsalicylic acid) is an antineoplastic agent, why any other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) should not be anti-cancer!?

And it is a must, and the confirmation to ibuprofen.


Ibuprofen, like most organic molecules exist in the right-and levorotatory forms, respectively, R and S. And, as other medicaments, the pharmacologically active it is levorotatory S molecule. The human body, however, due to the so-called chiral reaction can translate R-ibuprofen in the form of S-shape.


In tumor cells, the enzyme level is elevated AMACR, controlling chiral reaction.


Ibuprofen, and others like them NSAIDs, which are forms of R, and S, referred to suppress chiral reaction than a neoplastic process stalled.


Aspirin and ibuprofen with others like the rest of the first NSAID medication and disease sodden feet.


Regarding tumor disease, the drugs are effective in low doses and long-term use.


Systemic Enzymes Work As Anti-Inflammatory Agents Part 2








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When an injury occurs or a foreign body is detected, the immune system responds by creating a Circulating Immune Complex, or CIC. The CIC causes the inflammation by attacking the point at which the injury or foreign body is found, attempting to rid the body of a potentially harmful substance. The pain that this causes is what initially brings the injury or other problem to the attention of individuals; however, after fulfilling this role it can continue to cause unnecessary discomfort. Systemic enzymes are able to essentially destroy the CICs that are causing this excess pain, reducing the inflammation and the pain that it causes.

Why are systemic enzymes safer than over the counter pain killers and anti-inflammatory therapies? First, the over the counter brands contain chemicals that can harm the body. Aspirin, ibuprofen, and other pain killers can cause liver, kidney, and intestinal damage. Part of this damage can be attributed to the chemicals, but part of it is due to how these therapies work. Unlike systemic enzymes, they prevent all CICs from forming. While this does attend to the pain that individuals are trying to dull, it also prevents "good" CICs from taking care of other aspects of the body, such as the intestinal lining and the proper maintenance of the kidneys.

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