Bioregulatory peptides were created by Professor Vladimir Khavinson. In 1973, a group of scientists led by Professor Khavinson on the basis of the Kirov Military Medical Academy, discovered the ability of peptides to mobilize the cell’s life reserve and stimulate protein biosynthesis. Thus, scientists realized that peptides are able to restore the structure and functions of affected organs and tissues.
Peptides provide cell division, due to which there is a regeneration (restoration) of the organ at the cellular level. Over the course of 40 years, a large number of clinical studies have been conducted, during which the effectiveness of peptides in restoring the healthy functioning of the body was proved. No side effects have been identified.