Neprinol Case Study #3
Study Subject: 44-year-old male company executive, just diagnosed with
hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol). Does not want to take cholesterol-lowering drugs. No supplements are
currently being taken.
Initial Visit
Subjective: No perceived symptoms.
Objective: Lab tests showed high triglycerides, high cholesterol, high low-density lipoproteins
(LDLs, the bad cholesterol) and low high-density lipoproteins (HDLs, the good cholesterol).
Digital video blood microscopy showed raised triglyceride crystals, raised
poikilocytes, raised bicarbonate buffers and significant protein polymerization.
Treatment: Three Neprinol capsules, twice daily, between meals.
Two Month Follow-Up Visit
Subjective: No perceived symptoms, but reports that he has more energy and has lost
some weight (four pounds).
Objective: Lab tests showed slightly improved triglycerides, cholesterol, LDLs and
HDLs, but all remain out of healthy range. Digital video blood microscopy showed a reduction in
triglyceride crystals, no bicarbonate buffers (normal), slight polymerization and slight poikilocytes.
Treatment: Three Neprinol capsules, twice daily, between meals.
Four Month Follow-Up Visit
Subjective: No perceived symptoms. Continues to feel more energy and continues to lose
weight (eight pounds).
Objective: Lab values for triglycerides, cholesterol, LDLs and HDLs continue to improve, but
remain slightly out of healthy range. Digital video blood microscopy showed some
poikilocytes, otherwise all normal.
Treatment: Three Neprinol capsules, twice daily, between meals.
6 Month Follow-Up Visit
Subjective: No perceived symptoms. Has maintained weight loss and good energy levels.
Objective: Lab tests were all within range. Digital video blood microscopy was normal.
Treatment: Two Neprinol capsules, twice daily, between meals.
Lab Test Values (Blood) for Neprinol Case Study #3
Digital Video Blood Microscopy Micrographs for
Neprinol Case Study #3
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Initial Visit
Raised triglyceride crystals, raised poikilocytes, raised bicarbonate
buffers and significant protein
polymerization. |
2 Month Follow-Up Visit
Reduction in triglyceride crystals, no bicarbonate buffers (normal), slight polymerization and slight
poikilocytes.
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4 Month Follow-Up Visit
Some poikilocytes, otherwise all normal. |
6 Month Follow-Up Visit
Normal! |
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