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Chondramin - cartilaginous tissue bioregulator


Chondramin is produced from the cattle and pig cartilage. It is a nucleoprotein complex, which acts selectively on cartilaginous tissue cells promoting metabolic processes in the cartilage and decreasing the risk of various articular and spinal lesions.

Clinical trials were conducted on 43 patients with osteoarthrosis of knee joints, spinal osteochondrosis and osteoporosis. Control groups consisted of 26 similar patients who underwent standard treatment.

Chondramin effectiveness was estimated with respect to the dynamics of patients' complaints, as well as through clinical blood and urine tests, blood biochemistry and X-ray examination.

Chondramin application alongside standard therapy facilitated the decrease of pain syndrome and joints rigidity in these patients. The rate of decrease depended on the stage of the disease. Elderly patients revealed less pronounced dynamic, although the changes occurred were estimated as highly favorable in the older age group of patients. There was noted significant smooth out of major symptoms of the disease, usually very conservative.

Chemical structure and nutritional value of Chondramin:

Nutritional substances, %

Vitamins, mg/10 mg

Protein

66,5

Thiamin(B1)

0,2

Fats

16,4

Riboflavin(B2)

0,009

Carbohydrates

<0,01

Niacin(PP)

0,017

Ashes

5,33

Retinol(A)

0,018

 

à-Tocopherol(E)

0,049

Mineral substances, mg/10mg

Aminoacids, nmol/mg

Aluminium

0,6245

Asparagine

445

Cobalt

0,002

Threonine

205

Copper

0,079

Serine

230

Iron

2,5575

Glutamine

591

Magnesium

8,64

Proline

222

Calcium

22,58

Glycine

400

Potassium

84,63

Alanine

385

Sodium

1158,8

Valine

245

Manganese

0,021

Methionine

0

Molybdenum

0,0136

Isoleucine

146

Phosphorus

139,6

Leucine

359

Sulfur

254,1

Tyrosine

102

Zinc

16,075

Phenylalanine

148

Lead

0

Histidine

124

Cadmium

0

Lysine

299

 

Arginine

205

Chondramin is recommended for accelerated recovery of cartilaginous tissue functions in cases of inflammations and metabolic degeneration of the spine and joints, malnutrition, exposure to adverse factors. Chondraminis also recommended to the elderly for supporting loco-motor functions.

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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