POLYPlus for Pets - About

 

POLYPlusCompound Nutraceutical for Veterinary Use

About POLYPlus

POLYPlus is a vitamin, mineral, and amino acid supplement developed to rejuvenate a pet's mitochondrial energy, therefore replenishing energy lost due to various concerns such as aging, illness, or recovery from a disease. Research has shown that Poly-Plus enhances aerobic metabolism, leading to an optimal cellular environment, attenuated fatigue, and support for metabolically dysfunctional tissue.

Furthermore, in evidence-based observations, POLYPlus can enhance the visual system, address skin and coat concerns associated with aging, acne, dryness; strengthen the immune system, improve the health of bones and teeth, and facilitate erythrocyte specialization and hemoglobin.

In addition to the active ingredient - lipoic acid mineral complex - this proprietary liquid blend contains vitamin A acetate, B1, and a riboflavin complex, as well as traces of N-acetyl cysteine, N-formyl methionine, B12, molybdenum, rhodium and ruthenium. The product's parent supplement, Poly-MVA for Pets (LAMC), has helped thousands of animal patients regain and maintain optimum health over the last three decades, with POLYPlus itself assisting specific furry and feathered friends for over 10 years.

Clinical & Laboratory Research

► Multiple independent, peer-reviewed scientific studies have demonstrated statistically-significant elevations in Krebs Cycle enzymatic activity and electron transport chain complexes (Janardhanan et al., 2008) in mitochondria, leading the authors to conclude that the product facilitates aerobic metabolism.

► As as evidenced by the results of an ORAC (oxygen radical absorbance capacity) analysis at Brunswick Labs, Inc., POLYPlus, as a potent redox molecule, can enhance energy production and is also a potent free radical scavenger.

► Clinical data has shown that fatigued, aged animals recovering from significant health challenges have demonstrated elevated mitochondrial metabolite levels following two weeks of administration (Genova Laboratory, Inc.).

► Peer-reviewed ischemia research findings indicate that lipoic acid mineral complex appears to stabilize the mitochondria by providing a supplemental energy source, as well as quenching free radicals (Antonawich et al. 2004).

► In a pre-clinical model of radiation-induced hematological anemia, the addition of vitamin A to the LAMC formulation significantly enhanced hemoglobin content and red blood cell counts (Venna et al, 2017), while maintaining LAMC’s anti-oxidant benefit. Additional efforts have demonstrated that a reduction in vitamin A reduced cellular respiration and ATP production (Acin-Perez et al., 2010).

► Multiple clinical studies have observed vitamin A deficiency impaired hemoglobin synthesis, even in the presence of iron, which was restored upon vitamin A supplementation (Allen, 2002).

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