Caring for Your Respiratory System
As the cold weather sets in, we become more susceptible to seasonal colds and respiratory illnesses of various origins. Viruses are undoubtedly major contributors to respiratory diseases. Unfortunately, however, they are not the only ones.
Other factors include:
- Environmental pollution. Breathing in the polluted air of large cities causes irritation and damage to the respiratory epithelium.
- Exposure to occupational hazards. These include various types of dust, toxic fumes and gases, drafts, and extreme temperatures or humidity levels.
- Living in a damp and cold climate. This contributes to the development and exacerbation of chronic inflammation of the bronchial mucosa.
- Previous inflammatory diseases of the bronchopulmonary system.
- Genetic factors and hereditary predisposition.
To support and strengthen the respiratory system, we offer the Respiro 3 Linguals complex.
These complexes consist of three peptide bioregulators from the “Cytomax” and “Cytomax Lingual” classes and contain naturally derived Havinson peptides to improve respiratory function and support immunity. After all, the immune system is a single, integrated system. If it is not functioning properly, it creates a breeding ground for infection.
The complexes provide effective protection against acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI), regulate metabolic processes in the respiratory organs, and increase the resistance of bronchial mucosal cells to external and internal negative influences; they are also effective in maintaining respiratory system function as we age.
Recommendations for use of the capsule formulations:
Ventfort – 1–2 capsules in the morning, half an hour before a meal
Vladonix – 2 capsules in the morning, half an hour before a meal
Taxorest – 2 capsules in the morning, half an hour before a meal
Recommendations for using Respiro 3 linguals:
Ventfort lingual – 12–14 drops daily, half an hour before meals
Vladonix lingual – 12–14 drops daily, half an hour before meals
Taxorest lingual – 12–14 drops daily, half an hour before meals
Caring for Your Respiratory System
As the cold weather sets in, we become more susceptible to seasonal colds and respiratory illnesses of various origins. Viruses are undoubtedly major contributors to respiratory diseases. Unfortunately, however, they are not the only ones.
Other factors include:
Environmental pollution. Breathing in the polluted air of large cities causes irritation and damage to the respiratory epithelium.
Exposure to occupa...