Cartalax® Cartilage & Bone Tissue Lingual Bioregulator Sublingual Drops

Cartalax ® sublingual drops normalize the function of the musculoskeletal system

Following the results of a clinical study into the effectiveness of Cartalax® for patients suffering from bone health problems including spinal osteochondrosis, osteoarthrosis, osteoporosis and problems caused by injuries and fractures. Cartalax® has also been seen to help prevent sclerotic and degenerative processes in the spine and joints in the elderly people.

Cartalax® drops are delivered sublingually below the tongue.

This product features in the
following categories

Bioregulators Nutritional Supplements Synthetic Peptide Bioregulators

This product has the
following ingredients

Bioregulator Peptide Bioregulator

This product is associated with the following health conditions

Arthritis Bone Problems

Product Description

Cartalax® sublingual drops contain a peptide complex plus 3 amino acids (glutamic acid, aspartic acid and alanine). They have been developed based on research into the analysis of the amino acid sequence of polypeptides (short peptides with 3 amino acids).

Dosing with Cartalax® sublingual peptide bioregulator

Cartalax® drops are designed to be taken sublingually under the tongue.

  • The recommended daily dose for an adult is 1ml, spread over 5-6 drops (25–0.35ml) 3-4 times per day. This contains 0.1mg of complex AC-4.
  • It is recommended to take Cartalax® (or indeed, any sublingual bioregulator) 10-15 minutes before eating.

Cartalax® should be taken each day as directed for 1 month for optimal results. A repeated course is then advisable 3-6 months later.

Cartalax® is available in individual bottles measuring 10mL.

Ingredients: Water, complex AC-4 (glutamic acid, aspartic acid, alanine).

FAQ

What are Cytogens?

Cytogens are a new class of natural biologically active food additives known as parapharmaceuticals, which are known as Cytogens®. These are being heralded as superior to previous bioregulator preparations (Cytomax’) as they cause no side effects and act in minimal dosages. This class of bioregulators has no analogues in the world’s practice.

Difference between Cytogens and Cytomax’?

The primary difference between taking a synthetic Cytogen preparation and a natural Cytomax preparation is how fast they take to act. Cytogens are faster acting initially but the effects do not last as long as those of a Cytomax preparation. However, it takes longer for a Cytomax preparation to work at the start.

Is it important to normalize the musculoskeletal system?

Normalizing the musculoskeletal system is crucial for maintaining overall health and functionality, as this is made up of the bones, muscles, joints, ligaments, and tendons. These all work together to provide structure, support, and movement to the body. When this system is out of balance or functioning improperly, it can lead to various issues such as pain, reduced mobility, and decreased quality of life.

Alongside dietary supplements, methods to normalize the musculoskeletal system include physical therapy, osteopathic manipulative treatment, chiropractic adjustments and exercise.



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