ORGANIC DERIVATES
MESOGLYCAN
Mesoglycan is a substance obtained from cow lung or cow blood vessel (aorta) or pig intestine. It is used as medicine for various blood vessel disorders. Depending on the use, mesoglycan is taken by mouth, or applied to the skin, or given by injection into the muscle (intramuscularly) or the bloodstream (intravenously, by IV).
Mesoglycan is used for treating “hardening of the arteries” (atherosclerosis);hemorrhoids; swelling (inflammation) of the blood vessels (vasculitis); poor blood circulation that can lead to varicose veins and other blood vessel problems; leg ulcers; high blood fat levels, especially high triglycerides; and stroke.
It is also used for reducing leg pain during walking that is often experienced by people with peripheral artery disease (PAD).
Mesoglycan is sometimes used to improve thinking skills in people with poor blood circulation in the brain.
Another use is prevention of blood clots in the legs (deep venous thrombosis, DVT).
Mesoglycan is sometimes applied directly to the skin for treating leg ulcers.
Healthcare providers give mesoglycan as a shot to treat poor blood circulation, leg ulcers, heart disease, and stroke. They give it intravenously to treat lower limb ischemia, a condition in which enough oxygen doesn’t get to the tissues in the legs because of blood vessel problems.
Mesoglycan appears to have effects that improve blood flow and reduce the risk of clotting.
SULODEXIDE
Is a highly purified mixture of glycosaminoglycans composed of low molecular weight heparin (80%) and dermatan sulfate (20%)
Clinically, sulodexide is used for the prophylaxis and treatment of thromboembolic diseases however recent research has also demonstrated the beneficial effects of sulodexide in animal models of reperfusion injury and the treatment of diabetic nephropathy. In combination with Melatonin, Sulodexide have been shown to be a viable treatment option for patients suffering from central or sensorineural tinnitus.
DERMATAN SULPHATE
IS a glycosaminoglycan (formerly called a mucopolysaccharide) found mostly in skin, but also in blood vessels, heart valves, tendons, and lungs.
It is also referred to as chondroitin sulfate B, although it is no longer classified as a form of chondroitin sulfate by most sources. The formula is C14H21NO15S.
Dermatan sulfate may have roles in coagulation, cardiovascular disease, carcinogenesis, infection, wound repair, and fibrosis
CHONDROITIN SULPHATE
Chondroitin sulfate is a chemical that is normally found in cartilage around joints in the body. Chondroitin sulfate is manufactured from animal sources, such as cow cartilage.
Chondroitin sulfate is used for osteoarthritis. It is often used in combination with other products, including manganese ascorbate, glucosamine sulfate, glucosamine hydrochloride, or N-acetyl glucosamine. Research from a couple of decades ago showed that chondroitin sulfate helped arthritis pain when taken with conventional medicines, such as aspirin, for pain and swelling. But later research wasn’t so positive. Now, scientists believe that, overall, chondroitin sulfate may reduce arthritis pain slightly.
AND MANY, MANY MORE...
Mesoglycan is a substance obtained from cow lung or cow blood vessel (aorta) or pig intestine. It is used as medicine for various blood vessel disorders. Depending on the use, mesoglycan is taken by mouth, or applied to the skin, or given by injection into the muscle (intramuscularly) or the bloodstream (intravenously, by IV).
Mesoglycan is used for treating “hardening of the arteries” (atherosclerosis);hemorrhoids; swelling (inflammation) of the blood vessels (vasculitis); poor blood circulation that can lead to varicose veins and other blood vessel problems; leg ulcers; high blood fat levels, especially high triglycerides; and stroke.
It is also used for reducing leg pain during walking that is often experienced by people with peripheral artery disease (PAD).
Mesoglycan is sometimes used to improve thinking skills in people with poor blood circulation in the brain.
Another use is prevention of blood clots in the legs (deep venous thrombosis, DVT).
Mesoglycan is sometimes applied directly to the skin for treating leg ulcers.
Healthcare providers give mesoglycan as a shot to treat poor blood circulation, leg ulcers, heart disease, and stroke. They give it intravenously to treat lower limb ischemia, a condition in which enough oxygen doesn’t get to the tissues in the legs because of blood vessel problems.
Mesoglycan appears to have effects that improve blood flow and reduce the risk of clotting.
SULODEXIDE
Is a highly purified mixture of glycosaminoglycans composed of low molecular weight heparin (80%) and dermatan sulfate (20%)
Clinically, sulodexide is used for the prophylaxis and treatment of thromboembolic diseases however recent research has also demonstrated the beneficial effects of sulodexide in animal models of reperfusion injury and the treatment of diabetic nephropathy. In combination with Melatonin, Sulodexide have been shown to be a viable treatment option for patients suffering from central or sensorineural tinnitus.
DERMATAN SULPHATE
IS a glycosaminoglycan (formerly called a mucopolysaccharide) found mostly in skin, but also in blood vessels, heart valves, tendons, and lungs.
It is also referred to as chondroitin sulfate B, although it is no longer classified as a form of chondroitin sulfate by most sources. The formula is C14H21NO15S.
Dermatan sulfate may have roles in coagulation, cardiovascular disease, carcinogenesis, infection, wound repair, and fibrosis
CHONDROITIN SULPHATE
Chondroitin sulfate is a chemical that is normally found in cartilage around joints in the body. Chondroitin sulfate is manufactured from animal sources, such as cow cartilage.
Chondroitin sulfate is used for osteoarthritis. It is often used in combination with other products, including manganese ascorbate, glucosamine sulfate, glucosamine hydrochloride, or N-acetyl glucosamine. Research from a couple of decades ago showed that chondroitin sulfate helped arthritis pain when taken with conventional medicines, such as aspirin, for pain and swelling. But later research wasn’t so positive. Now, scientists believe that, overall, chondroitin sulfate may reduce arthritis pain slightly.
AND MANY, MANY MORE...