Vitamin-U, has an effective power action on gastric and
intestinal functions in general.
Vitamin U is recommended to help in treating oesophagogastric lesions,
chronic gastric ulcerations, chronic gastritis, ulcerative colitis,
diaphragmatic hernias and peptic ulcers.
Vitamin U is found in the Coallis Lombarda
Cabbage. It is used as an auxiliary in the treatment of peptic ulcers, colitis, and
gastritis and has helps also on secretory, acid-forming, and enzymatic functions
of the intestinal tract.
Vitamin-U (S-Methyl-Methionine) anti-ulkus factor helps to protect the
gastro-esophageal system, relieves painful heartburn helping the body counteract
the effects of GERD.
Vitamin-U sublingual delivery system allows the active
ingredient (S-Methyl-Methionine) to be absorbed into the system
via the network of blood vessels under the tongue, having a much quicker
absorption than medications that have to be swallowed and absorbed through the
digestive tract.
VITAMIN U 2x Sublingual preparation: Spray dispenser of
1.2oz (35ml) containing extract of Cabbage (S-Methyl-Methionine).
Dosage:
Every morning spray 3 to 5 times under the tongue on empty
stomach. Or as recommended by your Physician or Therapist.
Vitamin-U Studies
Cabbage extract factor, also known as vitamin U, has been the
focus of numerous studies.
In one study, 55 patients were treated with vitamin U, eleven
suffered from gastric, forty-two from duodenal and 2 from jejuna ulcers. All but
3 patients were symptomatically relieved in 2 to 5 days. Of the 3 who were not
relieved, surgery was required for the chronic type of penetrating ulcer in two
instances. The healing time of the craters varied between 8 and 23 days with an
average of 11.5 days (Cheney, G. Calif, Med. 77 (4): 248-252. 1952).
For ulcers not requiring surgery and for those who are being
weaned from antibiotic and/or antacid therapy, Vitamin-U is very effective.
Vitamin-U sublingual delivery system allows the
active ingredient (S-Methyl-Methionine) to be absorbed into the
system via the network of blood vessels under the tongue, having a much quicker
absorption than medications that have to be swallowed and absorbed through the
digestive tract.
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Vitamin U
(S)-(3-Amino-3Carboxypropyl)-Dimethyl Sulfonium Chloride;
methylmetioninesulfonium chloride. MMSC;Cabagin-U: Epadyn-U.
C6H14-ClNO3S; mol wt 199.70 C 36.09%, Cl 17.75%, N 7.01%, O 16.02%, S
16.06%. The anti-ulcer vitamin reported in cabbage leaves and other
green vegetables; G. Cheney, California Med. 77, 248 (1952). Activity:
V. Z. Szabo, G. Vargho, Arsheimissel Forsch. 10, 23 (1960) K. Seri, et
al., ibid 29, 1517 (1979). Prepn: Y. Kanai, Y. Kawamura, Japan, pal 4757
(62) (to Nippon Kayaku) C.A. 58, 12672e (1963); H Wagner, Ger. Pat
1,239,697 (1967 to Degussa) C.A. 67 73866c (1967)
Needles, mp 134 (dec) LD50 in mice: 2760 mg/kg, I. V. Zaikonnikova, L.G
Urazaeva, C.A. 80 10388y (1974).
Bromide analog C6H14 BrNO3S, methylmethioninesulfonium bromide
Therap. Cat: Treatment of Gastric Disorders
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