1. Protect eyesight
The main components in the lens of the eye are collagen and a large number of peptides, namely neuropeptides, enkephalins and so on. Long-term visual fatigue and age increase, the flexibility of the eyeball becomes worse, and the elasticity of the lens decreases. Long-term use of eyes at close distances will cause the focus of light to deviate from the retina, resulting in blurred images, leading to myopia and presbyopia. Supplementing small peptides plays a vital role in improving the health and sensitivity of the retina and optic nerve.
2. Anti-Cancer
Small molecule active peptide is an immunotherapy for cancer patients. The peptide enters the human body and continuously activates the T cells of the immune surveillance system to recognize, engulf, and kill cancer cells without any side effects or body damage. Immunotherapy is at an advanced stage. The only treatment that cancer patients can accept.
3. Improve immunity
Researches have found that some oligopeptide and polypeptide can enhance the immune cell activity to effectively adjust lymphatic T cell subgroups, enhance humoral and cellular immune functions, and improve human immunity. It is an effective agent for the treatment and prevention of various diseases.
4. Prevent Alzheimer’s disease
Peptide plays an critical function in nerve system and body development. When absorbed by body, collagen peptide can promote brain development, improve memory and prevent Alzheimer’s disease.
5. Protect liver
Peptides and amino acids are nutritional source of human organs to help them recovery their own function. Timely supplement enough peptides, amino acids and other trace nutritional element to liver can reverse liver function, increase its ability of metabolism and detoxification. What’s more, increase cell immunity function, enhance the function and amount of T lymphocytes to achieve the function of protecting liver.
Post time: Oct-22-2021