Therapeutic Potential of a Biodynamic Supplement on Skin Pressure Ulcers: A Randomized Clinical Study

Pressure ulcers (PUs) are a debilitating and often painful condition. They are localized lesions on the skin and/or underlying tissues and are common in the elderly, people with mobility difficulties, diabetics, and vascular disease or malnutrition, as well as in those requiring intensive or palliat...

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Published inBiomedicines Vol. 12; no. 8; p. 1918
Main Authors Ferorelli, Pasquale, Doepp, Manfred, Lenzi, Stefano, Rovelli, Roberto, Gisonna, Gennaro, Maierà, Giuseppe, Antonelli, Francesco, Radaelli, Massimo, Shevchenko, Anna, Feriotto, Giordana, Mischiati, Carlo, Borromeo, Ilaria, Beninati, Simone
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Abstract Pressure ulcers (PUs) are a debilitating and often painful condition. They are localized lesions on the skin and/or underlying tissues and are common in the elderly, people with mobility difficulties, diabetics, and vascular disease or malnutrition, as well as in those requiring intensive or palliative care. The prevention and treatment of PUs involve strategies to optimize hydration, circulation, and nutrition. Nutrition plays a key role in pressure ulcer care because wounds require macronutrients and micronutrients to heal. Reports relating to the effectiveness of "Complementary Enzyme Therapy" also in the vulnological field led us to this study, the aim of which was to test the activity of a biodynamic food supplement (Citozym ) rich in carbohydrates, vitamins, and amylase and lactase and characterized by marked antioxidant activity. Citozym administered topically and/or systemically, and in particular in both administrations, in patients suffering from Pus, has shown a marked reduction in bedsores and, in many cases, complete healing. Furthermore, it was possible to observe a lower incidence of side effects compared to conventional therapies. The results obtained, confirmed by various tests and recognized by the scientific community, allow us to conclude that treatment with Citozym could represent a new and effective strategy for the treatment of PUs.
AbstractList Pressure ulcers (PUs) are a debilitating and often painful condition. They are localized lesions on the skin and/or underlying tissues and are common in the elderly, people with mobility difficulties, diabetics, and vascular disease or malnutrition, as well as in those requiring intensive or palliative care. The prevention and treatment of PUs involve strategies to optimize hydration, circulation, and nutrition. Nutrition plays a key role in pressure ulcer care because wounds require macronutrients and micronutrients to heal. Reports relating to the effectiveness of “Complementary Enzyme Therapy” also in the vulnological field led us to this study, the aim of which was to test the activity of a biodynamic food supplement (Citozym®) rich in carbohydrates, vitamins, and amylase and lactase and characterized by marked antioxidant activity. Citozym® administered topically and/or systemically, and in particular in both administrations, in patients suffering from Pus, has shown a marked reduction in bedsores and, in many cases, complete healing. Furthermore, it was possible to observe a lower incidence of side effects compared to conventional therapies. The results obtained, confirmed by various tests and recognized by the scientific community, allow us to conclude that treatment with Citozym® could represent a new and effective strategy for the treatment of PUs.
Pressure ulcers (PUs) are a debilitating and often painful condition. They are localized lesions on the skin and/or underlying tissues and are common in the elderly, people with mobility difficulties, diabetics, and vascular disease or malnutrition, as well as in those requiring intensive or palliative care. The prevention and treatment of PUs involve strategies to optimize hydration, circulation, and nutrition. Nutrition plays a key role in pressure ulcer care because wounds require macronutrients and micronutrients to heal. Reports relating to the effectiveness of “Complementary Enzyme Therapy” also in the vulnological field led us to this study, the aim of which was to test the activity of a biodynamic food supplement (Citozym ® ) rich in carbohydrates, vitamins, and amylase and lactase and characterized by marked antioxidant activity. Citozym ® administered topically and/or systemically, and in particular in both administrations, in patients suffering from Pus, has shown a marked reduction in bedsores and, in many cases, complete healing. Furthermore, it was possible to observe a lower incidence of side effects compared to conventional therapies. The results obtained, confirmed by various tests and recognized by the scientific community, allow us to conclude that treatment with Citozym ® could represent a new and effective strategy for the treatment of PUs.
Pressure ulcers (PUs) are a debilitating and often painful condition. They are localized lesions on the skin and/or underlying tissues and are common in the elderly, people with mobility difficulties, diabetics, and vascular disease or malnutrition, as well as in those requiring intensive or palliative care. The prevention and treatment of PUs involve strategies to optimize hydration, circulation, and nutrition. Nutrition plays a key role in pressure ulcer care because wounds require macronutrients and micronutrients to heal. Reports relating to the effectiveness of "Complementary Enzyme Therapy" also in the vulnological field led us to this study, the aim of which was to test the activity of a biodynamic food supplement (Citozym ) rich in carbohydrates, vitamins, and amylase and lactase and characterized by marked antioxidant activity. Citozym administered topically and/or systemically, and in particular in both administrations, in patients suffering from Pus, has shown a marked reduction in bedsores and, in many cases, complete healing. Furthermore, it was possible to observe a lower incidence of side effects compared to conventional therapies. The results obtained, confirmed by various tests and recognized by the scientific community, allow us to conclude that treatment with Citozym could represent a new and effective strategy for the treatment of PUs.
Pressure ulcers (PUs) are a debilitating and often painful condition. They are localized lesions on the skin and/or underlying tissues and are common in the elderly, people with mobility difficulties, diabetics, and vascular disease or malnutrition, as well as in those requiring intensive or palliative care. The prevention and treatment of PUs involve strategies to optimize hydration, circulation, and nutrition. Nutrition plays a key role in pressure ulcer care because wounds require macronutrients and micronutrients to heal. Reports relating to the effectiveness of "Complementary Enzyme Therapy" also in the vulnological field led us to this study, the aim of which was to test the activity of a biodynamic food supplement (Citozym®) rich in carbohydrates, vitamins, and amylase and lactase and characterized by marked antioxidant activity. Citozym® administered topically and/or systemically, and in particular in both administrations, in patients suffering from Pus, has shown a marked reduction in bedsores and, in many cases, complete healing. Furthermore, it was possible to observe a lower incidence of side effects compared to conventional therapies. The results obtained, confirmed by various tests and recognized by the scientific community, allow us to conclude that treatment with Citozym® could represent a new and effective strategy for the treatment of PUs.Pressure ulcers (PUs) are a debilitating and often painful condition. They are localized lesions on the skin and/or underlying tissues and are common in the elderly, people with mobility difficulties, diabetics, and vascular disease or malnutrition, as well as in those requiring intensive or palliative care. The prevention and treatment of PUs involve strategies to optimize hydration, circulation, and nutrition. Nutrition plays a key role in pressure ulcer care because wounds require macronutrients and micronutrients to heal. Reports relating to the effectiveness of "Complementary Enzyme Therapy" also in the vulnological field led us to this study, the aim of which was to test the activity of a biodynamic food supplement (Citozym®) rich in carbohydrates, vitamins, and amylase and lactase and characterized by marked antioxidant activity. Citozym® administered topically and/or systemically, and in particular in both administrations, in patients suffering from Pus, has shown a marked reduction in bedsores and, in many cases, complete healing. Furthermore, it was possible to observe a lower incidence of side effects compared to conventional therapies. The results obtained, confirmed by various tests and recognized by the scientific community, allow us to conclude that treatment with Citozym® could represent a new and effective strategy for the treatment of PUs.
Pressure ulcers (PUs) are a debilitating and often painful condition. They are localized lesions on the skin and/or underlying tissues and are common in the elderly, people with mobility difficulties, diabetics, and vascular disease or malnutrition, as well as in those requiring intensive or palliative care. The prevention and treatment of PUs involve strategies to optimize hydration, circulation, and nutrition. Nutrition plays a key role in pressure ulcer care because wounds require macronutrients and micronutrients to heal. Reports relating to the effectiveness of “Complementary Enzyme Therapy” also in the vulnological field led us to this study, the aim of which was to test the activity of a biodynamic food supplement (Citozym[sup.®] ) rich in carbohydrates, vitamins, and amylase and lactase and characterized by marked antioxidant activity. Citozym[sup.®] administered topically and/or systemically, and in particular in both administrations, in patients suffering from Pus, has shown a marked reduction in bedsores and, in many cases, complete healing. Furthermore, it was possible to observe a lower incidence of side effects compared to conventional therapies. The results obtained, confirmed by various tests and recognized by the scientific community, allow us to conclude that treatment with Citozym[sup.®] could represent a new and effective strategy for the treatment of PUs.
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Feriotto, Giordana
Rovelli, Roberto
Antonelli, Francesco
Maierà, Giuseppe
Beninati, Simone
Lenzi, Stefano
Shevchenko, Anna
Radaelli, Massimo
Gisonna, Gennaro
Ferorelli, Pasquale
Mischiati, Carlo
Doepp, Manfred
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4 Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of Milan, 20133 Milan, Italy; rovelli@polytechnicmilan.it
6 Department of Dermatology, Kabardine University, 121005 Nalchik, Russia; kabardineuniversity@dermatology.com
1 Saint George Campus—Scuola di Formazione Certificata Nazionale e Internazionale, Via Oprandi 1, 24065 Lovere, Italy; p.ferorelli@citozeatec.it (P.F.); gisonnag@hotmail.it (G.G.); maiera@polispecialisticopacini.it (G.M.); radaelli@saintgeorge.it (M.R.)
2 Department Psychology and Sports Science, Giessen Justus, Liebig University Gießen, 35398 Gießen, Germany; doepp@glessenjustus.dc
3 Department of Health Engineering, Université Européenne de Bruxelles Jean Monnet, 1030 Brussels, Belgium; stefano.lenzi@yahoo.it
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