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How does Osteobolin-C limit the inflammatory process?

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How does Osteobolin-C limit the inflammatory process?

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Osteobolin-C minimizes myeloperoxidase activity. This is a process where enzymes are released to at the site of an injury which produce hypochlorous acid, which is toxic to cells. Myeloperoxidase can be considered a double-edged sword, in that while it kills bacteria and pathogens associated with the inflammatory process, it also kills healthy cells which are necessary for healing. By inhibiting this process, Osteobolin-C can attenuate pain and swelling associated with bone, tendon, and ligament damage, which allows for faster healing and a quicker time to recovery.

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