Hepatamin -  peptide bioregulator of liver tissue

Hepatamin - peptide bioregulator of liver tissue

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Hepatamin - peptide bioregulator of liver tissue

Hepatamin supports liver health, aids recovery after infections, medications, or toxins, and helps restore normal liver function in cases of hepatitis, cholestasis, and toxic damage*
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In case of liver diseases and after a course of antibiotics and against the background of other factors that weaken the health of the liver

Normalizes and improves liver function, promotes its recovery after the negative effects of drugs, infections, toxic compounds, and alcohol.

Indications

Hepatamine is indicated for various liver diseases, such as:

  • Cholestasis and portal hypertension
  • Long courses of antibiotic therapy
  • Alcoholic and toxic liver damage
  • Functional liver failure
  • Hepatitis viruses and their consequences
  • Functional support of the liver

The liver performs many important functions, but the main one is considered to be the filtration of blood and the neutralization of various foreign substances, in particular, allergens, poisons and toxins by converting them into harmless, less toxic or more easily removed from the body compounds. The liver is also responsible for removing excess hormones, vitamins, toxic intermediate and final metabolic products, such as ammonia, phenol, ethanol, acetone and ketone acids from the body.

In most cases, the liver manages to cope with this load, but if there is an excessive amount of foreign substances or if they enter too frequently, a failure may occur. If the liver's ability to retain toxins is exhausted, it stops "cleaning" and begins to "pollute" the blood, and the process of destruction of liver cells - hepatocytes - begins.

The liver has excellent regenerative abilities, in most cases it recovers on its own after exercise and does not need any additional "cleansing". On the other hand, another distinctive feature of the liver is the absence of pain receptors, the liver does not hurt. Even the so-called hepatic colic is a spasm of the bile ducts that pass inside the liver, it can only indirectly indicate problems in the functioning of the organ.

This is why, in moments of excessive stress, it makes sense to provide hepatocytes with additional resources for fast and effective regeneration.

Risk factors include:

  • Excessive alcohol consumption
  • A course of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, paracetamol
  • An unbalanced diet rich in trans fats
  • Condition after food poisoning, acute intestinal infection or rotavirus
  • Condition after acute respiratory viral infection

One of the factors of damage to any cell, including the liver, is a decrease in the saturation of the cell with protein, which is part of all cellular structures. With a protein deficiency, the cell loses its shape, its functions are disrupted. This leads to further pathological changes in the entire organ.

In order for hepatocytes to recover and be protected from damage, it is important to provide them with a sufficient amount of regulatory and structural protein compounds. Proteins control the processes of intercellular interaction and determine the cell's ability to self-repair. This was established thanks to the discovery of Gunter Blobel, who received the Nobel Prize for his scientific work. The scientist found out that the protein molecule is self-regulating. A lack of short protein compounds - peptides (with age or pathology) accelerates tissue wear and leads to the development of diseases.

How does Hepatamin work?

Hepatamin contains components obtained from enzyme-endocrine raw materials, which are a complex of proteins and nucleoproteins with a selective effect on liver cells, since these proteins are identical for all mammals. The complex has the ability to enhance recovery processes in hepatocytes, and also helps to normalize the function of liver cells.

Thanks to the mechanism of transcytosis, the incoming protein in an unchanged form ends up in the target cell. In this case, the target is liver cells - hepatocytes. Getting into the liver, Hepatamin saturates the cells with an optimal protein "diet", allowing them to recover faster and normalize the performance of their functions - protecting the body from external damage and releasing the necessary metabolic substances.

Studies of the effects of Hepatamine on liver and biliary tract functions were conducted in 115 patients with liver disease.

After a course of treatment with Hepatamin, more than 70% of patients noted the disappearance of weakness, increased appetite and performance, and the disappearance of dyspeptic symptoms. Half of the examined patients with biliary tract diseases showed a marked decrease in the intensity of pain. When assessing the effectiveness of use according to biochemical studies, it was found that during the use of Hepatamin, stabilization of such liver function indicators as bilirubin, alanine aminotransferase, and the level of immunoglobulins in the peripheral blood occurred. The data obtained indicated a significant decrease in the activity of the inflammatory process in the liver tissue. Thus, the hepatoprotective ability of Hepatamin was confirmed.

Application:

It is recommended to take Hepatamine 1-3 tablets 10-15 minutes before meals 2-3 times a day for 10-15 days. Repeat the course in 3-6 months. Hepatamine has no contraindications and can be used both independently and as part of complex therapy.

Compound:

Active ingredient:

complex of proteins and nucleoproteins isolated from cattle liver, 10 mg

*All results are individual and depend on your health condition.
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