VESILUT

Vesilut - bladder peptide
VESILUT® is a synthesized Khavinson's peptide complex for bladder. It is used for treating chronic cystitis, various forms of prostatitis and bladder syndrome at any age.

Vesilut is a dietary supplement with а synthesised bladder peptide. It normalises the bladder function by reducing peptide deficiency and restoring protein synthesis inside the cells.

Vesilut has a tissue-specific effect on the cells of the wall and sphincter of the bladder. It improves trophism and has a regulatory effect on metabolic processes. It also helps to normalise functional and morphological changes in testes, reducing the risk of various pathological processes. Vesilut has a regulatory effect on the functional activity of cells of a bladder wall and detrusor, normalising the urination function.

Vesilut is recommended for everyone having problems with bladder, especially elderly people and those with urination problems, chronic cystitis and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

Usage:
• Treatment of chronic cystitis;
• Treating various forms of prostatitis and prostate adenoma;
• Normalising urination function during menopause;
• Treating bladder syndrome at any age;
• Treating symptoms of urinary incontinence in all categories of patients;
• Increasing effectiveness of the main treatment.

Vesilut can be easily combined with other supplements and medicines and should be used in addition to conventional medical treatments. Vesilut does not have any side effects, does not cause allergic reactions and addiction.

Ingredients:
peptidе AKS-M (L- aspartic acid; L- glutamic acid). Inactive ingredients: microcrystalline cellulose (E460), beet root sugar, lactose, starch, Tween-80.

Dosage:
Adults: 2 capsules once or twice a day, before meal, for 1 month. After 3-6 months it is advisable to repeat the course to achieve the best results.

After the course of Vesilut it is recommended to take natural bladder peptide CHITOMUR® (2 capsules before meal every morning during 1-2 months).

Form release:
60 capsules of 0.275 g