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Hepatamine to Restore Liver Function

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IS NOT A MEDICINE
Normalizes and improves liver function, promotes its recovery after the negative effects of drugs, infections, toxic compounds, alcohol.
Cholestasis and portal hypertension

Functional liver failure

Hepatitis of all types and their consequences

Alcoholic and toxic liver damage

Acute and chronic liver failure

Pre- and postoperative periods during surgical interventions on the liver

Long-term courses of antibiotic therapy

Elderly people to maintain normal liver function
There are a great many liver diseases, and most of them are quite dangerous. Their trickery is also in the fact that liver diseases do not manifest themselves in any way until the last moment, that is, almost until the "shutdown" of the organ – they do not cause pain symptoms. All this suggests that one of the most important organs of our body needs special attention.
The liver performs many important functions, but the main one can be considered the neutralization of various foreign substances, in particular, allergens, poisons and toxins by converting them into harmless, less toxic or easier to remove from the body compounds. The liver is also responsible for removing excess hormones, vitamins, toxic intermediates and end products of metabolism from the body, for example, ammonia, phenol, ethanol, acetone and ketonic acids.

This suggests that it is the liver cell, the hepatocyte, that is the first to encounter damaging agents. And 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 included in 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, as already mentioned, proteins are needed first of all. Proteins (proteins) control the processes of intercellular interaction and determine the ability to self-repair the cell. All tissues contain certain types of proteins. This was established thanks to the discovery made in 1999 by Gunther Blobel, who received the Nobel Prize for his scientific work. The scientist found out that the protein molecule is self-regulating. The lack of peptides (with age or pathology) accelerates tissue wear, aging processes and leads to the development of diseases.
Hepatamine contains components derived from the liver of cattle, 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 the recovery processes in hepatocytes, and also helps to normalize the function of liver cells.
Due to the mechanism of transcytosis, the incoming protein appears unchanged in the target cell. In this case, the target is liver cells - hepatocytes. Once in the liver, Hepatamine saturates 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 the release of necessary metabolic substances.

Clinical studies of the effects of Hepatamine on liver and biliary tract functions were conducted in 115 patients with liver diseases, as well as in 45 cancer patients after a course of chemotherapy.

After the course of taking Hepatamine, more than 70% of patients noted the disappearance of weakness, increased appetite and efficiency, and the disappearance of dyspeptic manifestations. In half of the examined patients, a marked decrease in the intensity of pain syndrome was found. When evaluating the effectiveness of the use according to biochemical studies, it was found that during the use of Hepatamine, the levels of bilirubin, alanine aminotransferase stabilized, and the level of immunoglobulins in peripheral blood decreased. The data obtained indicated a significant decrease in the activity of the inflammatory process in the liver tissue. Thus, the hepatoprotective ability of Hepatamine was confirmed.
Method of application
Hepatamine is recommended to take 1-3 tablets, 10-15 minutes before meals, 2-3 times a day, for 10-15 days. Repeat course in 3-6 months. Hepatamine has no contraindications and can be used both independently and as part of complex therapy.

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