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Dietary supplement with betulin and meadowsweet powder – has a beneficial effect on the urinary tract.
Dietary supplement with a mixture of birch sap dry extract and meadowsweet flower powder.
The package contains 60 capsules with powder of 280 mg. Net mass 17.4 g
BETULURO is recommended for use:
- For people who have a sedentary job and lack of movement.
- For people with urinary tract disorders to support the urinary system.
- People who eat a lot, smoke and drink alcohol.
Registered with the PVD under registration No. 11005, as a means of has a beneficial effect on the urinary tract.
Composition: One capsule contains 100 mg of birch bark dry extract, where the main ingredient (80 mg) is betulin and 90 mg of meadowsweet flower powder.
Usage: It is recommended to take 1 capsule 2 times a day before meals. Depending on the severity of the condition, continuous use may be up to six months.
The nutritional supplement "BETULURO" is made from dry birch bark extract, which contains 80% betulin, 10% aromatic compounds, 8.3% betulinic acid, 7.3% lupeol, and 2% aldehydes.
According to the EU herbal monograph (EMA/HMPC/573241/2014) on the use of parts of warty birch (Betula pendula), the permissible dose of birch dry extract in herbal preparations is up to 1 g per day for 2 months or more, depending on the duration and severity of the disorder.
Meadowsweet flowers are collected in the meadows of organic farms and prepared at the Doktus factory.
Based on the wording of the "Consolidated list of Article 13 health claims List of references received by EFSA": ID 3762 Filipendula ulmaria (Spiraea ulmaria) (Common Name: Meadowsweet) and Health of lower urinary tract" – For the health of the lower urinary tract.
2. General information about betulin
Betulin is obtained from the white part of the birch bark (Betula pendula L.) – the sap. The sap is formed by a triterpene alcohol bioflavonoid, which is named betulin. Betulin is a white powder with a tannic, bitter taste and a characteristic sap odor, soluble in alcohol and other organic solvents, insoluble in water. Under the influence of digestive enzymes, the bioavailability of betulin increases. Betulin remains stable when cooked. The spectrum of pharmacological activity of betulin is interconnected, many aspects of action complement each other. The main properties of betulin are hepatoprotective, choleretic, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antitumor, antimutagenic, hypocholesterolemic, antiviral, immunomodulatory, hypolipidemic, antihypoxant, gastroprotective, neuroprotective and antiseptic action. Betulin is non-toxic and has no side effects, but it should be noted that using betulin increases tolerance to alcohol – you get significantly less intoxicated, as the liver's detoxification capabilities are enhanced. Studies show that betulin has an extremely broad and positive spectrum of effects on biological organisms, without side effects.
An important property of betulin is its ability to prevent atherosclerosis. The vascular endothelium is susceptible to damage caused by pathogenic microorganisms, especially viruses. Herpes, cytomegalovirus infection viruses cause inflammation of the endothelium and morphological damage, on these damage, lipoproteins are deposited in patches; and so on, patch by patch, until atherosclerosis develops with pronounced vascular frigidity and narrowed lumen. Betulin inhibits viral replication and improves the barrier function of the endothelium. A surprising discovery is that betulin, at a dose of 10 mg/kg of weight, affects cholesterol synthesis in the liver and reduces cholesterol levels in the blood, thereby preventing the formation of atherosclerotic deposits on the walls of the arteries, and also helps to get rid of excess weight. The mechanism of action of this process is that betulin interacts with blood proteins that bind sterol-regulatory elements – SREBPs (sterol regulatory element-binding proteins), reduces the activity of SREBPs and secondarily also the level of lipids in the blood.
Many studies have proven the effectiveness of betulin in the following cases:
• Chronic inflammatory process in the body
• Long-term use of medications (any), use of many medications at the same time
.• Fatty liver dystrophy, chronic and acute hepatitis A, B, С, gallstone disease.
• Oncological diseases, as an accompanying therapy, together with cytostatic drugs
• Frequent contact with toxic substances.
• Alcoholism, acute hangover syndrome, the need to quickly "cleanse", drug intoxication.
• Lipid metabolism disorders, elevated cholesterol levels, obesity.
• Atherosclerosis, heart and brain circulatory disorders, hypertensive disease, chronic heart failure, memory disorders caused by atherosclerosis, circulatory disorders in the legs.
• Acute viral infections – influenza, herpes, cytomegalovirus infection and Roth disease.
• Weak immune system with frequent cases of tonsillitis, pharyngitis, bronchitis.
• For skin renewal – betulin stimulates collagen synthesis, improves capillary blood circulation.
• In case of antibiotic resistance – enhances the effectiveness of beta-lactam and macrolide antibiotics.
• For food preservation – the antioxidant action of betulin delays food spoilage and extends its shelf life.
General information about the maidenhair fern.
In folk medicine, meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria Max.) is a plant that is well-known to everyone, it often grows in meadows, bushes, and ditches. It blooms with white flowers and has a heady scent. The flowering tops are collected and used in folk medicine. It is used for neurosis, rapid heartbeat, high blood pressure, and sleep disorders, but one of the most valuable properties of this plant is its ability to dilate the blood vessels of the heart and reduce angina pain. Meadowsweet flower tea is especially recommended for people who are nervous, anxious, and very afraid for their health, but do not want to do anything. It should be noted that meadowsweet leaf tea is good for colds with a high fever, bone fractures, and coughs. In cases of kidney and bladder inflammation, rheumatism, gout, diarrhea, and skin rashes, meadowsweet preparations significantly alleviate the condition.
The wide range of uses of the flowers and leaves of this plant is not surprising, as it contains salicylates, essential oils, flavonoids, alkaloids, terpenes, coumarins, tannins and phytoncides. The components of this plant determine anti-inflammatory, astringent, hemostatic, antitoxic, analgesic, antipyretic, diaphoretic and regenerative effects.