Suprenamin - peptide bioregulator of adrenal glands
For chronic fatigue, long-term stress and problems in combating visceral fat deposits*
Recommended to support the function of the adrenal glands, as well as to normalize their work in various disorders
Release form: 40 tablets in a package of
dietary supplement. It is not a medicine
For chronic fatigue, long-term stress and problems in combating visceral fat deposits
Recommended to support the function of the adrenal glands, as well as to normalize their work in various disorders
Indications
- Suprenamin is indicated for various disorders of adrenal function, such as:
- Old age (to maintain normal adrenal function and hormonal balance)
- Hereditary diseases associated with dysfunction of the adrenal glands
- Pre and postoperative period in adrenal gland surgeries
- Adrenal fatigue syndrome
- Conditions after extreme stress loads
The adrenal glands are small, crescent-shaped glands located on top of each kidney. Each adrenal gland consists of two layers, the cortex and the medulla. The cortex secretes hormones such as cortisol, aldosterone, and small amounts of the sex hormones estrogen and testosterone. The medulla secretes adrenaline and noradrenaline.
Adrenals and Stress
Under the influence of stress, the adrenal glands are stimulated and adrenaline and cortisol are released into the blood. Adrenaline increases the heart rate, blood pressure and increases energy expenditure. This reaction is considered an immediate response to stress. Cortisol, as the main stress hormone, increases blood sugar levels, improves the brain's use of glucose and increases the availability of substances that restore tissue. As soon as the effect of stress passes, the hormone levels return to their previous values. However, if the stress factor is constantly present, the body finds itself in conditions of constant tension. In such conditions, the adrenal glands become exhausted and their maladaptation occurs at the cellular level. In medicine, this condition is called "adrenal stress syndrome" or "adrenal fatigue syndrome".
Factors that contribute to the development of adrenal fatigue:
- Stressful life situation
- Chronic diseases
- Chronic stress (harmful working conditions, poor family relationships, alcohol abuse)
- Unhealthy diet and lack of exercise
- Sleep disorders
To restore the damaged structure of cells, proteins are needed first of all. Proteins control the processes of intercellular interaction and determine the ability of the cell to self-repair. All types of tissues of the human body contain certain types of proteins. 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 peptides (with age or pathology) accelerates tissue wear, aging processes and leads to the development of diseases.
How does it work?
Suprenamin is a complex of proteins and nucleoproteins obtained from enzyme-endocrine raw materials, which in terms of the protein composition of cells are identical in all mammals. Like all Cytamins, due to the mechanism of transcytosis, Suprenamin acts specifically on the cells of the adrenal glands and helps to normalize their function.
Due to the mechanism of transcytosis, the incoming protein in an unchanged form ends up in the target cell, in this case the target is the adrenal cells. Getting into the adrenal glands, Suprenamin saturates them with an optimal protein "diet", allowing the cells to recover faster and normalize their functions - hormone production. Based on the results of clinical studies, it can be said that the course use of Suprenamin in people who have been exposed to severe stress for a long time contributed to the restoration of impaired hormonal metabolism, which was confirmed by laboratory research data. It was found that the use of Suprenamin led to an improvement in the general condition of patients, while they noted an increase in physical and mental performance, improved mood, sleep.
Suprenamin is recommended to be taken 1-3 tablets 10-15 minutes before meals 2-3 times a day for 10-15 days. Repeat the course after 3-6 months. Suprenamin has no contraindications and can be used both independently and as part of complex therapy.
1 film-coated tablet contains:
- suprenamine powder (a complex of polypeptides and nucleic acids obtained from the adrenal glands of cattle and pigs) - 10 mg,
- sucrose (lactose),
- potato starch,
- calcium stearate,
- methylcellulose,
- enteric coating.













