|
|
| |
| Products |
|
 |
BETULAVIT & BETULAVITIN for Complex Treatment of Hepatitis A,B, C & D |
|
|
|

|
|
|
Model Number |
ABCD/2006 |
Sub distributor required for Bangladesh, India and Pakistan
Proven research based complex treatment for Complex Viral Hepatitis A, B, C, and D. The Treatment course with natural preparations BETULAVIT and BETULAVITIN is safe and efficient remedy. The clinical efficacy confirmed at St. Petersburg Medical Academy of Post University, Education at Ministry of Health Russian Federation.
BETULAVIT is a unique natural preparation, based on BETULIN that is applied in prevention and complex treatment for the following diseases:
Viral hepatitis (A, B, C, D), Liver cirrhosis, Liver cancer, chronic hepatitis, chronic cholecystitis, cholelithiasis, chronic pancreatitis, chronic colitis, Liver disease of a various etiology
Features:
1- Having hepatoprotective action it recovers liver cells;
2- Normalizes functions of the gallbladder and biliary tracts;
3- Normalizes gastrointestinal tract function;
BETULAVITIN is a unique natural preparation, based on BETULIN and GINSENG, which is applied in prevention and complex treatment for the following diseases:
Viral hepatitis, chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, people living in ecologically hostile regions, occupied in harmful industry, liver diseases of various etiology, Immunorehabilitation: states after chemotherapy, radiotherapy, damaging chemicals;
Immunoprophylaxis: immunodeficiency caused by chronic infectious diseases, stress, excessive physical activities, Oncological diseases (lung cancer, melanoma and etc.);
Gynecological disorders (cervical erosion, myoma, endometriosis and etc.); Ischemic heart disease.
Features:
1-Induces endogenic interferon in human organism, that inhibits activity of viruses of hepatitis В, С and D;
2- Being an immunomodulator of a wide spectrum it increases phagocytes number in blood and enhances their ability to destroy of viruses of hepatitis В, С and D;
3- It has direct anti-viral action;
4- Protects from cirrhosis and liver cancer development.
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|