Thymoenzym regulates, compensates, fortifies, and boosts the body’s defences, by stimulating haematopoietic and erythropoietic action.
The immune system booster par excellence, it is the treatment most widely used in Europe in patients with auto-immune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, lupus, etc.
Thymoenzym increases local and general immune responses, as manifested through the rapid elimination of infectious (viral, bacterial, mycotic) agents and the elimination of the pathology from the organ. The latter is evidenced, for example, by an improvement in liver function in cases of chronic hepatitis, or functional improvement of the peripheral nervous system in cases of polyneuropathy.
Sustained immunological effect, with no side effects. Safe.
What are the symptoms of auto-immune diseases?
What can be expected from this treatment and what benefits are obtained?
Thymoenzym is essentially an immunological product which supports the action of the components of the defence system; therefore, its action is slow and progressive, but effective.
During the first thirty days of treatment, positive results will be noted, such as:
What does Thymoenzym contain?
Thymoenzym contains thymus extract and the peptides thereof, superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase and glutathione, which make up, as a whole, the most complete and effective formula for the treatment of immunological deficiencies.
How long before effect is noted?
Being a treatment for different diseases which affect very important functional areas, results vary. Generally, an improvement is noted after 30 days of commencing treatment. As with all therapies, consistency in administration is required.
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