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Bronchalamin – respiratory organs bioregulator


Bronchalamin is produced from the cattle and pig bronchial mucous. It is a nucleoprotein complex, which acts selectively on the bronchial mucous cells and promotes metabolic processes in the lungs preventing bronchial spasm.

Clinical trials were conducted on 43 patients with chronic bronchitis, including those with asthmatic component, in the stage of remission. The duration of the disease constituted from 3 to 10 years with notably progressing dynamics of the pathological process. Control groups consisted of 26 similar patients who underwent standard treatment.

Bronchalamin effectiveness was estimated with respect to the dynamics of patients complaints, as well as through clinical blood and urine tests, blood biochemistry, X-ray results, sputum microscopy, respiratory function analysis.

The patients complained cough with sputum, especially in the morning, general weariness (weakness), dyspnea due to physical loads, paroxismal asphyxia, sleep disturbances, headaches.

As a result of clinical trials, 73% of patients with chronic bronchitis showed the improvement of general state, decreased frequency of cough fits, asphyxia paroxisms, decreased amount of expirations.

In some cases, lung ascultation evidenced disappearance of dry whistling rale.

Sputum microscopy showed diminished amount of leukocytes, epithelial cells, Kurschman spirals in the expirations, herewith suggesting the decrease of inflammation and bronchospasms.

The results of exterior respiratory function examination showed sufficient compensation of the lung pathological process. However, at the same time, there were registered disorders in bronchial patency, largely due to small bronchiole spasms. Bronchalamin application produced positive impact on the dynamics of this process.

Thus, the obtained results of clinical trials evidence the effectiveness of bronchalamin and the expediency of its application in complex treatment of chronic bronchitis with asthmatic component, as well as for prevention of various inflammatory diseases and other disorders of the respiratory system.

Chemical structure and nutritional value of Bronchalamin:

Nutritional substances, %

Vitamins, mg/10 mg

Protein

54,5

Thiamin(B1)

0,16

Fats

14,8

Riboflavin(B2)

0,033

Carbohydrates

<0,01

Niacin(PP)

0,505

Ashes

16,06

Retinol(A)

0,024

 

à-Tocopherol(E)

0,041

Mineral substances, mg/10mg

Aminoacids, nmol/mg

Aluminium

0,635

Asparagine

362

Cobalt

0

Threonine

183

Copper

0,177

Serine

218

Iron

2,1

Glutamine

501

Magnesium

4,935

Proline

196

Calcium

36,74

Glycine

305

Potassium

143,0

Alanine

265

Sodium

1433,7

Valine

208

Manganese

0,0345

Methionine

0

Molybdenum

0,014

Isoleucine

141

Phosphorus

50,15

Leucine

302

Sulfur

633

Tyrosine

188

Zinc

13,06

Phenylalanine

119

Lead

0

Histidine

131

Cadmium

0

Lysine

246

 

Arginine

213

Bronchalamin is recommended for accelerated recovery of the pulmonary and bronchial functions in acute or chronic respiratory diseases of infectious and non-infectious origin, as well as in bronchial asthma. . It is also recommended for maintaining respiratory functions in the elderly.

No side effects have been registered.

It should be stored in a dry cool light protected place.



Dr. Giorgio Castello

Via A. Cecchi, 19/9

16129 – Genova (Italy)

Phone: +39.010.58.94.95

Mobil phone : +39.335.628.34.24

e-mail: castello@tiopoietine.info

 

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