Biologically active supplement from pure snail mucus, 100% natural ingredients. Gastromucin Mucus pro 300 it is a one-component product – contains only snail mucus.
Composition: 50% natural lyophilized mucus of Eremina desertorum, 50% natural lyophilized mucus of Helix aspersa Muller.
One capsule contains 300 mg of natural pure snail mucus, which corresponds 44 ml of liquid natural snail mucus, secreted by a snail in the wild.
Capsule shape: Capsule size: 0. Soluble in gastrointestinal solution, depending on the intended use.
Due to its unique bactericidal and antimicrobial microbiology and wound-healing ability, natural lyophilized, highly concentrated snail mucin of the Mucus pro class (high molecular weight glycoprotein) used to treat autoimmune diseases, such as Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis and ulcers of the gastrointestinal tract.
Possessing a unique ability to heal its own tissues and shells of the mollusk with the help of its own secretion (snail mucus), natural snail mucin has wound-healing properties, including for the mucous membrane of the gastrointestinal tract. Example,in scarring of ulcers, and wounds in various tissues.
Thanks to its special flora, natural snail mucus has a bactericidal and antimicrobial effect.
The latest Mucus pro research indicates that, that ulcerative non-specific diseases of the gastrointestinal tract occur in humans, which the body does not produce (or produces little) human intestinal mucin, which is involved in maintaining intestinal homeostasis. Oral intake of lyophilized snail mucus (snail mucin) in enteric-soluble capsules strengthens the non-specific non-immune function of the intestinal barrier with the help of mucin, as well as amino acids: creonin, Serin, proline and cysteine, contained in natural snail mucus. Mucin, a major component of the mucus, is considered to be one of the principal factors in the physiological defense mechanism of the gastrointestinal mucosa.
The intestinal mucus layer is a dynamic part of the innate immune system that undergoes quantitative and qualitative changes in response to inflammation. Throughout the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, a distinct mucus layer composed of highly glycosylated proteins called mucins plays an essential role in providing lubrication for the passage of food, participating in cell signaling pathways and protecting the host epithelium from commensal microorganisms and invading pathogens, as well as toxins and other environmental irritants. These mucins can be broadly classified into either secreted gel-forming mucins, those that provide the structural backbone for the mucus barrier, or transmembrane mucins, those that form the glycocalyx layer covering the underlying epithelial cells. Goblet cells dispersed among the intestinal epithelial cells are chiefly responsible for the synthesis and secretion of mucins within the gut and are heavily influenced by interactions with the immune system. Evidence from both clinical and animal studies have indicated that several GI conditions, including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), colorectal cancer, and numerous enteric infections are accompanied by considerable changes in mucin quality and quantity. These changes include, but are not limited to, impaired goblet cell function, synthesis dysregulation, and altered post-translational modifications.
The mammalian gastrointestinal (GI) tract harbors a dynamic and complex ecosystem with gut microbes, food particles, foreign substances and the host cells participating in constant interaction. As such, the host requires relentless surveillance and persistent protection in order to maintain strict homeostatic conditions. As the bridge between the internal and external environments, it is no surprise then that roughly 70% of the immune system resides within the GI tract.
Uniquely, the stomach and colon contain a dual-layer of mucus that is composed of polymeric sheets of these highly glycosylated mucins. These two layers can be categorized into the dense inner layer which is firmly attached to the epithelial cells below and impermeable to bacteria, vs. the outer layer which is loosely attached to, and easily removed from, the dense underlying layer. This outer layer is also penetrable by bacteria. In contrast, the small intestine contains only one loose layer of mucus, which is penetrable by bacteria.
Mucins are glycoprotein components of mucus that coat the superficial cells lining the lateral, active, gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts, their deficiency (blocking secretion in the body) is a factor in many diseases.
Patients at risk of developing nonspecific ulcerative diseases of the gastrointestinal tract due to deficiency of mucin of the human gastrointestinal tract are recommended to systematically take snail mucin, which is generally close to human mucins.
Today, antitumor and antioxidant activity of snail mucin is studied and clinically investigated in the world.
Mucus of snails Eremina desertorum and Helix apersa showed anti-inflammatory effect, antiangiogenic and anticancer properties against colon adenocarcinoma cells (CACO-2) and hepatoma cells (HepG-2).
According to Creative Commons research, snail mucus has antiangiogenic and antitumor effects against malignant melanoma – the most aggressive skin cancer.
Contains: collagen, Allantoin, elastin, Glycolic acid, Hyaluronic acid, Peptide antibiotics, Vitamin A, C, E; amino acids: lysine, methionine, creonin, leucine, Isoleucine, phenylalanine, valine, histidine, tryptophan; Proteinogenic amino acids: Arginine, Lysine. Increased content of mucopolysaccharides.
Dietary nutrition, treatment of gastritis and ulcers of the gastrointestinal tract, Treatment and prevention of oncology of the gastrointestinal tract, skin. Nutrition of the joints of the musculoskeletal system.
This is the nutrition of cells with natural biological collagen, Allantoin, glycolic and hyaluronic acids, contained in natural snail mucus.
Gastrimucin Mucus pro 300 for cosmetology: before sun exposure, it effectively slows down the formation of wrinkles caused by UV radiation and moisture loss, and also increases skin elasticity.
Gastromucin Mucus pro 300 provides the human gastrointestinal tract with natural mucin, vital for people with human mucin deficiency. In a healthy person, human gastromucin is produced in the intestines in the amount of 5 liters per day. Patients with human mucin deficiency are at risk of ulcerative autoimmune diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.
Monthly course (100 capsules) Gastomucin Mucus pro 300, saturates the human body 4,5 liters of natural snail mucin, which by the content of glycoproteins in 4 times higher than human mucin.
Natural collagen is also important for the heart, vessels, joints and skin. Gastromucin Mucus pro 300 – an effective cometological food supplement.
Gastromucin Mucus pro 300 – an important food biological supplement for the human diet, especially with human mucin deficiency.
Snail products are very alkaline, alkalinity of snail mucus (Ph 8.95) above, than the alkalinity of human blood, this product alkalizes the body, fits well and assimilates.
Supplied in powder form, gastrointestinal capsules, enteric capsules.
Gastromucin Mucus pro 300 (in dosage 300 Mg) registered and released as a dietary supplement, The drug is undergoing clinical trials as a medicinal product, The expected term of registration as a medicinal product is 2028 year.
Due to the high cost of the nutraceutical Gastromucin Mucus pro 300 and its low availability in countries with low living standards, Mucus pro company, which developed and produces the drug “Gastromucin Mucus pro 300”,under its own program “Gastromucin for Human Health” provides free “Gastromucin Mucus pro 300” to patients with diagnoses: Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis and ulcers of the gastrointestinal tract, nonspecific ulcerative colitis, the program is valid until 2025 worldwide.
Today, drug Gastromucin Mucus pro 300, a unique and first in the world nutraceutical from natural snail mucus for the treatment and remission of autoimmune diseases of the human gastrointestinal tract.