Vitapectin

Biologically active supplements developed by Professor N.P. Maksutina
Vitapectin

        Powder – vitamin concentrate.

     Composition: vitamin P (flavonoid quercetin), ascorbic acid, pectin, macro- and microelements (K, Ca, Mg, Na, P, Fe, Zn), glucose.

     “Vitapectin” is one of the few biologically active dietary supplements used from early childhood, and even as complementary food for infants.

     It has undergone clinical trials at the National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education named after P.L. Shupik (Kyiv) for the treatment of children with gastropathies.

     The main component of “Vitapectin” is the antioxidant quercetin – a globally recognized antitumor substance. It protects cell membranes from damage by endotoxins, improves blood circulation in the brain and heart vessels, and has anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, and anti-edema effects. Quercetin absorbs toxins, heavy metals, free radicals, and eliminates them from the body.

     Vitamin C in tablet form is not very effective, but in combination with quercetin, it is stable and better absorbed by cells.

     “Vitapectin” improves liver and stomach function, normalizes intestinal microflora in dysbiosis, alleviates inflammation of the gastric mucosa in gastroduodenitis, and eliminates belching and heartburn.

     “Vitapectin” is an effective preventive agent. It stimulates the immune system, blocks inflammatory processes, and has antiviral effects.

     If “Vitapectin” is taken in courses 3–4 times a year, seasonal colds can be completely avoided!

     “Vitapectin” is used for:
•    reduced immunity, environmentally dependent diseases;
•    dysbiosis;
•    capillary toxicity;
•    influenza epidemics and post-cold conditions;
•    metabolic disorders;
•    increased toxicity of taken medications;
•    poisoning with low-quality food products, alcohol,
•    as well as for the prevention of avitaminosis.

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