ASD-3 (Antiseptic stimulator Dorogov fraction 3) is a drug developed in the mid-20th century by the Soviet scientist A.V. Dorogov. It was originally intended to protect animals and people from radiation exposure and had a wide range of applications. ASD fraction 3 is intended exclusively for external use in humans, unlike fraction 2, which can be taken orally.
ASD-3 is obtained by dry distillation of animal tissues. This process involves thermal destruction of organic raw materials at high temperatures. As a result, a liquid is formed containing various low-molecular substances, including amides, carboxylic acids, sulfhydryl compounds and water.
Ointment with ASD 3 refers to tissue preparations. Biologically active substances included in the drug have an antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effect, stimulate the activity of the lymphatic system, normalize trophism and accelerate the regeneration of damaged tissues.
Useful properties:
Antiseptic;
healing;
regenerating;
anti-inflammatory;
anti-cancer.
Recommended use
Skin diseases (eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, acne, boils);
trophic ulcers with varicose veins;
vein diseases;
long-term non-healing wounds;
postoperative sutures;
burns;
fistulas;
infected wounds;
fungal lesions of the skin and nails;
inflammation of the musculoskeletal system (arthritis, arthrosis, gout, etc.);
as part of complex therapy of malignant and benign tumors (under the supervision of a doctor).
Composition: Vegetable oils (peach oil, olive oil, grape seed oil) - 77%;
ASD fraction 3 - 15%;
beeswax - 8%.
Directions for use: Apply a thin layer to the affected area. Allow to absorb completely. Use at least 2 times a day. Course – 1-3 months. For external use only.