Bronchalamine peptide Respiratory bioregulator 40 tablets

Bronchalamine peptide Respiratory bioregulator 40 tablets

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Bronchalamine is a complex of proteins and nucleoproteins obtained from the bronchial mucosa of young calves, which are identical in the protein composition of cells in all mammals. The complex of proteins helps regulate metabolic processes in the lungs, while preventing the development of bronchospasm, and also restore damaged areas of the epithelium of the bronchial tree. Like all cytamines, due to the mechanism of transcytosis, Bronchalamin acts specifically on bronchial cells and helps normalize their function.
Thanks to the mechanism of transcytosis, the incoming protein appears unchanged in the target cell, in this case the target is the bronchial cells. Once in the bronchi, Bronhalamine saturates them with an optimal protein “diet,” allowing cells to recover faster and normalize their functions.
Bronhalamine is indicated for various dysfunctions of the system, such as:
Bronchial asthma
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Conditions after pneumonia
Pulmonary tuberculosis in remission
Chronic respiratory failure
Chest injuries
Burns of the upper respiratory tract
Intense sports
Old age, to maintain normal respiratory system function
With diseases of the lungs and bronchial tree, a person develops ventilation disorders, leading to damage to the bronchial endothelium - the cells lining the inner surface of the bronchus. This ultimately leads to a significant reduction in air intake and respiratory failure. In diseases, the structure of the cells of the bronchopulmonary system is damaged, and the relationships between cells are disrupted.
To restore damaged cell structure, proteins are needed. Proteins (proteins) control the processes of intercellular interaction and determine the cell’s ability to self-heal. But every tissue of the human body contains certain types of proteins. This was established thanks to the discovery of Günther Blobel, who received the Nobel Prize for his scientific work. The scientist found that the protein molecule is self-regulating. A lack of peptides (with age or in pathology) accelerates tissue wear, the aging process and leads to the development of diseases.
Adults: 1-3 tablets 2-3 times a day 10-15 minutes before meals, washed down with water, without chewing.
Duration of treatment is 10-14 days.
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