Acetyl-coenyme A synthesis plays a major role in maintaining the transmission system of impulses generated by brain cells. Together with cholinesterases, it produces acetylcholine, a transmitter of countless impulses which coordinate action and reaction within the body and in relation to the outside world. In addition, this enzyme is responsible for the continuous production of the activated acetyl required for the synthesis of mitochondrial proteins, for the cerebroside lipids and for the myelin molecules surrounding the conductor neurons. An insufficient renewal of this substance produces an inadequate insulation of nerve fibres, which can result in a short circuit or diffuse reactions. A low synthesis or a slowdown of these enzymes may also cause multiple functional disturbances and complete or partial loss of the innervation and action of the muscles, brain and endocrine glands.
Zymocell 2G acts directly on neurovegetative-type nervous system disorders; therefore, neurohormonal ailments, manifested commonly in diseases such as: chronic severe recurring headaches, migraine headaches, multiple sclerosis and other neurovegetative disorders can be combated with this product.
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