NUTRITION AND CELLULAR PROTECTION
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The principle of Orodietology is simple : it makes the deficient cell
more efficient and reactive, bringing to the cell simultaneously not
only the necessary elements for its nutrition and protection
(in particular against free radicals), but also the active principles
capable of helping the cell to react rapidly and efficiently against
the problem.

---This double cellular action, exclusive to Orodietology, is possible thanks to the creation of a new biological complex made up exclusively of the integration of these two groups of different natural active principles:
1. Those needed to nourish and protect the cell, defined in their ensemble as ß-Meditril®, to whom the effects of cellular nutrition and protection of Orodietology® are due and are scientifically documented:
Study conducted on cellular cultures of human keratinocytes (HaCaT cells)




---The stimulation of metabolic activity of the cells (therefore stimulation of their growth) on the part of ß-Meditril® complex is two times superior to the control group with minimum concentration and always superior to that of vitamin E (the reference for this type of action).

Study conducted on cellular cultures of human keratinocytes (HaCaT cells) after exposure to peroxides (source of free radicals) Anti-oxidant protection of the ß-Meditril® complex



---The highly anti-oxidant effect of the ß-Meditril® complex reduces half the oxidative stress of the peroxide; this action confirms that even at low concentrations it is superior to Vitamin E (reference), where much higher concentrations are necessary in order to obtain a similar effect.


Conclusion: even at weak concentrations the action of the ß-Meditril®
dosage complex on the cellular growth and anti-oxidant protection
is superior to that of vitamin E at strong concentrations.

2. Those which are specific to the problem to be treated, chosen in function of their capacity, scientifically recognized, to act upon the origins of the dysfunction in question. Therefore, these actives exercise their action on the cell simultaneously nourished and protected, and consequently are capable of reacting rapidly and effectively on the source of the problem to be treated.