Svetinorm is a peptide bioregulator specifically harnessed to boost and protect the function of the liver.
Benefits of Svetinorm peptide bioregulator
Helps prevent liver conditions such as hepatitis and haemochrimatosis
Helps keep the liver healthy and functioning at optimum levels, even into old age
Particularly valuable for those who are at risk of cirrhosis or lifestyle-enhanced liver disease
Serves the same role as peptide bioregulators developed naturally in the body
No adverse side effects
The importance of optimum liver function
The liver is a vital organ in the human body whose many functions primarily involve eradicating toxins and secreting digestive hormones. The tissue of the liver is highly complex and sophisticated, due to its crucial roles of detoxifying the body and regulating a wide range of biochemical reactions.
Liver problems can therefore have serious ramifications for the entire body and general health. Furthermore, there is currently no way to fully replicate liver function, so it's even more important to keep the liver healthy and working correctly.
What is a peptide bioregulator?
A peptide is a short chain of amino acids, identified by the fact that it is shorter than a protein, and so can be absorbed easily via the digestive system. Each organ or bodily function has its own unique peptide bioregulator.
Peptide bioregulators have been shown to shortcut the protein synthesis process by interacting directly with cell DNA – meaning that organs can build and repair tissues easier and quicker when peptide bioregulators are active.
Professor Vladimir Khavinson’s approach to aging
Peptide bioregulators were first discovered in the 1980s by professor Vladimir Khavinson, a doctor working on behalf of the Kremlin to devise palliative care medicines for army veterans.
He noticed that in healthy individuals with all their bodily faculties working at optimum performance, the level of peptide bioregulators in each of their organs was exactly 42%.
New Russian peptide revolution
Decades of testing fostered a 'new Russian peptide revolution', as it was revealed that supplementing peptide bioregulators with synthetically created natural analogues yielded no adverse side effects, yet served the same role as those developed organically in the body, which decrease as we age. Hence, a remarkable new range of supplements has entered the market.