
I like to think of preparing for surgery as an athletic event. Being at a good weight, if possible, in reasonable physical shape, and in good nutritional balance will help improve the surgical outcome, lessen the risks of certain complications, and have a faster physical recovery. Any edge that a patient can gain is fair game when it comes to your own surgical experience. For this reason, I advise my ‘big surgery’ patients to begin nutritional supplements 3 weeks before surgery including high doses of Vitamin C (2 grams per day) and Maxitropin supplements.
Maxitropin is targeted nutrition therapy that contains a patented blend of amino acids that function as ‘secretagogues’, which are designed to stimulate growth hormone release and support wound healing through collagen and protein synthesis. Such targeted nutrition therapy can help improve surgical outcomes through enhanced wound healing. One packet (two scoops per day) provides the following:
Glutamine 6g. : Its most important function is to strengthen the immune system and prevent muscle loss.
Arginine 1g. : Helps build muscle, enhances fat metabolism and mobility and fights off infection.
Lysine 1g. :The human body cannot produce it on its own, and it is critical for the growth and production of hormones, enzymes and antibodies.
Glycine 1g.: Essential for the formation of DNA, collagen, phospholipids and the release of energy.
Ornithine 1g. : Reduces fat and increases muscle mass, stimulates the immune system and enhances wound healing.
Suggested Use: Dissolve 2 scoops in your favorite juice or beverage 1-2 times daily on an empty stomach for optimal absorption. (half hour before a meal or 1-2 hours after a meal)
Nutritional intervention that increases collagen and protein synthesis, supports immune function, and rebuilds lean body mass is a fundamental part of promoting wound healing.
Dr. Barry Eppley
Indianapolis, Indiana
