Description
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Soothing and emollient treatment based on natural extracts, of the anorectal canal, even in the presence of congestive phenomena. Indicated for a mix of clinical conditions that affect the prostate such as: acute bacterial prostatitis, chronic bacterial prostatitis, pelvic pain syndrome and asymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis.
How to use
One suppository in the evening or as prescribed by your doctor.
The duration of use depends on the evolution of the symptoms; if necessary it can be used for prolonged periods.
Components
Bromelain, Boswellia, Melissa and Mallow, Pineapple.
Bromelain: Through the inhibition of lipo-oxygenase, bromelain exerts anti-inflammatory effects by reducing the formation of eicosanoids. Bromelain also exerts anti-edema and anti-platelet and fibrinolytic effects, helping to prevent the formation of thrombotic phenomena. Bromelain has been studied for its beneficial effects on prostatitis. A study conducted on humans demonstrated an improvement in symptoms associated with prostatitis in subjects treated with bromelain in association with other natural substances.
Boswellia serrata : Widely studied for its anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties. Research has found that a Boswellia extract is more useful, less toxic, and more potent than the standard drug for rheumatic disorders, which is preferred over other anti-inflammatories such as indomethacin, phenylbutate, or acetylsalicylic acid. The anti-inflammatory action is due to the presence of boswellic acids, which are able to inhibit the formation of leukotriene B4, thanks to the selective inhibition of the enzyme 5-lipo-oxygenase. Boswellia resin also has inhibitory activity against elastase and hyaluronidase, notoriously destructive proteolytic enzymes.
Melissa officinalis : The therapeutic properties are attributable to its sedative action similar to those of sedative drugs belonging to the benzodiazepine class. Another pharmacological property of this plant is its antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory and carminative action, due to the inhibition of calcium penetration into muscle cells, with consequent reduction of smooth muscle contraction. The neurosedative and spasmolytic mechanism of action could be partly attributed to the antithyroid activity, especially antithyrotropin (TSH). The essence of Melissa acts at the level of the limbic lobe of the CNS, which is responsible for the coordination of vegetative functions as well as the protective action from abnormal stimuli coming from the periphery, ensuring a sedative activity useful in neurovegetative dystonia.
Malva sylvestris : Extracts of mallow leaves and flowers have been studied for their anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antitumor, antiulcerogenic and tissue integrity promoting properties. It also has soothing, emollient and healing properties.
Format
Pack of 14 pieces.
Soothing and emollient treatment based on natural extracts, of the anorectal canal, even in the presence of congestive phenomena. Indicated for a mix of clinical conditions that affect the prostate such as: acute bacterial prostatitis, chronic bacterial prostatitis, pelvic pain syndrome and asymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis.
How to use
One suppository in the evening or as prescribed by your doctor.
The duration of use depends on the evolution of the symptoms; if necessary it can be used for prolonged periods.
Components
Bromelain, Boswellia, Melissa and Mallow, Pineapple.
Bromelain: Through the inhibition of lipo-oxygenase, bromelain exerts anti-inflammatory effects by reducing the formation of eicosanoids. Bromelain also exerts anti-edema and anti-platelet and fibrinolytic effects, helping to prevent the formation of thrombotic phenomena. Bromelain has been studied for its beneficial effects on prostatitis. A study conducted on humans demonstrated an improvement in symptoms associated with prostatitis in subjects treated with bromelain in association with other natural substances.
Boswellia serrata : Widely studied for its anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties. Research has found that a Boswellia extract is more useful, less toxic, and more potent than the standard drug for rheumatic disorders, which is preferred over other anti-inflammatories such as indomethacin, phenylbutate, or acetylsalicylic acid. The anti-inflammatory action is due to the presence of boswellic acids, which are able to inhibit the formation of leukotriene B4, thanks to the selective inhibition of the enzyme 5-lipo-oxygenase. Boswellia resin also has inhibitory activity against elastase and hyaluronidase, notoriously destructive proteolytic enzymes.
Melissa officinalis : The therapeutic properties are attributable to its sedative action similar to those of sedative drugs belonging to the benzodiazepine class. Another pharmacological property of this plant is its antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory and carminative action, due to the inhibition of calcium penetration into muscle cells, with consequent reduction of smooth muscle contraction. The neurosedative and spasmolytic mechanism of action could be partly attributed to the antithyroid activity, especially antithyrotropin (TSH). The essence of Melissa acts at the level of the limbic lobe of the CNS, which is responsible for the coordination of vegetative functions as well as the protective action from abnormal stimuli coming from the periphery, ensuring a sedative activity useful in neurovegetative dystonia.
Malva sylvestris : Extracts of mallow leaves and flowers have been studied for their anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antitumor, antiulcerogenic and tissue integrity promoting properties. It also has soothing, emollient and healing properties.
Format
Pack of 14 pieces.