Areas of application
Areas of application
Biomolecular vitOrgan therapy takes center stage – a fascinating medical approach that aims to restore organ functions by stimulating and regulating metabolic and functional processes in the cells of the affected organs.
But what exactly does this mean?
Our health is significantly influenced by the structure, metabolism and function of our cells.
Consequently, diseases and ageing processes are caused by weakened, damaged or malfunctioning cells, which can manifest themselves in various symptoms.
Biomolecular vitOrgan therapy works organ-specifically and is based on the principle that the targeted supply of natural, specific cell substances – from the cytoplasm of healthy cells of animal origin – can trigger an autoregenerative reaction in the body’s own misguided cell developments.
Since most of the chemical reactions of cell metabolism, which the cell needs to live and work, take place in the cytoplasm, vitOrgan therapy can represent a regulatory cell therapy.
The Nobel Prize winner Günther Blobel provided clues as to how protein molecules can reach their destination in the cell through built-in signals.
Far ahead of his time, Blobel formulated the membrane transport of proteins.
Since then, people have been talking about the “postal codes of nature”, as protein molecules can find their destination in the cell through signal sequences.
Our preparations are made with cytoplasmic substances that serve to regenerate and regulate the cells of the organ to be treated.
The cytoplasmic factors of the preparations used accumulate specifically in the cells of the target organ.
This means that the administered substances, which originate from heart cells for example, find their way into the heart cells of the treated person, liver cell substances reach the body’s own liver cells, etc.
With our comprehensive range of medicines, we are therefore able to offer the most diverse options for causal application, as the therapy can be used for almost any organ.
True to the universal principle of action:
“Heart heals heart – kidney heals kidney – organ heals organ”