Micronutrient therapy
Modulate pain perception | |
Pyrimidines, such as Uridine monophosphate (UMP), play an important role in pain perception. By activating P2 receptors at the pre- and post-synaptic clefts of neurons, pyrimidines can modulate the sensation of acute and chronic pain. Clinical studies have shown the involvement of UMP in pain and the efficiency of pain reduction. | |
Repair of damaged nerves | |
B-Vitamins are required for the structural development of nerve cells and myelin. This leads to an improvement of reparative processes in nerve damage of different genesis by substitution with B vitamins. In addition to the general protective effect of the B vitamins on nerve cells, the substitution of vitamin B12 in clinical studies could significantly improve pain states. | |
Support of the vertebral joints and intervertebral discs | |
Chondroitin sulphate plays an important role in arthrosis therapy because it supports cartilage and synovial metabolism and serves as a building block for cartilage cells. Chondroitin sulphate also has an anti-inflammatory effect. Native collagen (type II) is an essential component of cartilage and connective tissue. Supplementation with native collagen has a positive effect on joint health. |