Product, that manufactured by our Company are complex-molecular, complete & real Vitamin C, not simple ascorbic acid, which is just a fragment of high molecular weight isomer.
PHARMACO-THERAPEUTIC ACTION Perspective
The versatile therapeutic effects of Vitamin C are due to its major role in the redox processes of the body. It is involved in the standard metabolism of fibroblasts, in the formation of fibrous callus in fractures and in the process of calcification in tandem with vitamin D.
It is also involved in the wound healing process. Indirectly contributes to the formation of collagen, cartilage, dentin and ossein. It is an antagonist of thyroxine and thyroid hormone.
It has anti-exudative action, participating in the synthesis of capillary intercellular substance. Reduces vascular permeability. Also, Vitamin C stimulates the synthesis of corticosteroid hormones, protects adrenaline produced from the adrenal glands from oxidation.
Activates prothrombin, accelerating blood clotting. Providing osmosis of organic iron from the intestine, stimulates hematopoiesis, affecting the maturation of red blood cells, as well as the process of leukocyte and thrombocytopoiesis. Indirectly involved in the synthesis of sex hormones.
Increases the body’s resistance to infections by activating phagocytosis of leukocytes. Also, Vitamin C can appreciably fill the deficiency of vitamins A, E, B1, B2, B12 and pantothenic acid.
Intravenous infusion of Vitamin C is very effective in: hemorrhagic, toxic conditions, various postoperative injuries and as an additional treatment for infectious and metabolic diseases.
Advantage of infusion: all vitamin C administered as an infusion is directly available to any organism. Nothing is lost due to limited absorption in the intestine. This is called 100% bioavailability.
When vitamin C is ingested, bioavailability is much lower. Even in completely healthy people, only a fraction of the vitamin C that may well have come in sufficient amounts from food or supplements actually enters the bloodstream.
Chronic inflammation and absorption disorders in the gastrointestinal tract can further reduce this amount. Only Vitamin C that enters the bloodstream through intravenous infusion can be distributed throughout the body and made available to cells throughout the body.