Saturday, December 6, 2008

Back In The US of A Baby!!!!

I got back to the states just in time for Thanksgiving after many, many months in the Far East. I did a tour of China, Thailand, the Philapines, Indonesia, and Vietnam just to name a few. And what a time I had! Selling Pavix in Asia is like selling water in the desert! It's almost like I'm printing my own money I made so much commission. Not that many Satan worshipers, though. That's ok, I got to drink some goat's blood at least once a week there. I even got to drink some yak's blood, too, of course, you're hungry again after about an hour. Oh, and the best part was, I got to help local authorities torture some political prisoners. Hahahaha, like they let foreigners do that! Really, I just slept with them. The local authorities, not the political prisoners -ew! Anyways, I'm back for a few weeks spending my bonus check - can you say "Hedonism"? Now let me tell you about proteolytic enzymes.

Why are systemic proteolytic enzymes important?
The most important thing that systemic proteolytic enzymes do is to break down excess fibrin in your circulatory system and in other connective tissue, such as your muscles. These enzymes bring nutrients and oxygen-rich blood that remove the metabolic waste produced by inflammation and excess fibrin.

For example, If you have an injury or are recovering from a painful condition of any kind and your blood flow is restricted, you will have a longer recovery process. In addition, the exchange of nutrients and oxygen in your body will be limited, and there will be an will have a longer recovery but an increase in pain and inflammation.

I searched long and hard to find this incredible image (left) of red blood cells caught in a web of excess fibrin. The fibrin is causing a physical restriction of blood flow. If you look closely, you can see that the cells are actually stuck. Ultimately, those red blood cells cannot get into the capillaries to oxygenate and nourish your muscles and remove the metabolic waste that is causing your pain.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Look Out World, Here I Come!

Hello out there! I am Pamela Tenner, Plavix Distributor and Satanist. And by Satanist, I don't mean the sissy New Reformed Church of Satan, I'm old school. I belong to the First Chuch of Satan, you know, the drinking of goat's blood and all that. My choice of religion doesn't always come up, but I'm not afraid to talk about it when the people I work with talk about theirs. My other "religion" is selling Plavix. I'd like to talk to you today about generic medication.

Why we choose generic medication? The answer come in two words. The generic are "Safe" and "Affordable". These two words have important meaning of why we better use the generic than the brand version. I will explain each of the definition of those two words.

The first one is "Safe", what this is mean? It means generic drug has the same ingredient with its branded drug, It has the same active ingredient, usually this active ingredient became the generic name. But then come another question, why the look, colour, and flavor from this generic medicine are different with their brand competitor? This is what we called as inactive ingredients that used as the differences between generic medicine and branded medicine, this thing is needed because according to the US law the generic drug can't copy exactly the branded version. For your information, this inactive ingredient don't have any side effect for your health. If one of generic drug has the same active ingredient with that branded one, so you have the same drug effect. The point is the generic medications is as safe as their branded counterparts.

The second word is "Affordable", this indicate that generic drugs are sold at lower price, much..much.. lower than its brand version. Why this could be ? According to the previous paragraph, generic medications have the same active ingredient with its branded counterpart. If they have the same ingredient the pharmacy should sell it at the same price isn't it? Or maybe the difference is not too far between them. Well, the answer is because the branded version is always the innovator. The pharmaceutical company make lot of research and development to find this type of drug. This research and development activity spent much money and time. So when the drug is made they mark up the price as huge as possible in addition to cover up all their past their R&D costs.