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Dog Paralysis - Spinal Injury Help

I think it is well worth having your vet check into CP7, if you have a pet with a paralysis or spinal injury.

For nutritional support in paralysis cases we have found this program works well: Blackwatch Feed Program for Wobblers Syndrome

CP7 is Human Leukocyte Elastase/Protease Inhibitor

How it Works: Elastase is an enzyme that destroys elastin and it found in every tissue in the body. When any tissue is damaged for any reason, collagen and elastin are sent to the area; elastase destroys elastin and collagen develops into a scar. The compound inhibits the elastase (and protease enzymes), thus preventing scar formation and helping the tissue to reconstruct itself.

Research and The Study
Compound CP7 is a Human Leukocyte Elastase/Protease Inhibitor, a synthetic tetra peptide carbamate. Theoretically, it may be preventing White Blood Cells from reaching the inflamed tissue and prevents those that do reach from releasing destructive enzymes, such as proteases. Normally the WBCs destroy inflamed tissue and is replaced with a scar, collagen. Elastin is normally destroyed during the process of inflammation and healing. Compound CP7 is a Human Leukocyte Elastase/Protease Inhibitor, a synthetic tetra peptide carbamate. Theoretically, it prevents WBCs from reaching the inflamed tissue and prevents those that do reach from releasing destructive enzymes, such as proteases. Normally the WBCs destroy inflamed tissue and is replaced with a scar, collagen. Elastin is normally destroyed during the process of inflammation and healing.

Sixty dogs with paraplegia were able to walk after 2-4 weeks of treatment. Another dog with paralysis of the four limbs started running in less than 4 weeks of treatment. This is documented on video. No systemic or local side effects after more than a year of treatment.

For information contact:
http://www.dogparalysis.com/index.html

Charles Khouri MD
Khouri Diabetes Eye Center
9000 SW 87th Court
Suites 206 -207
Miami, FL 33176
E-mail address: drk@dogparalysis.com
Phone: (305) 596 - 6040
Fax: (305) 595 - 5171

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