Vitalaxin 20 60 Tablets
Health Issue: Muscles - Formula: Tablets - Gender: Women
What is Relaxin? The key ingredient in Vitalaxin is a naturally recurring porcine-derived hormone called relaxin, a polypeptide in the insulin family. Healthy animal-derived hormone is many times more effective than that of human relaxin, and yet it has a similar molecular structure. Relaxin hormone was used quite extensively in the 50's and 60's as an agent for shortening labor during the birthing process. Since then, relaxin hormone has been used to comfort muscle aches, digestive difficulties, and promote emotional well being. Relaxin Hormone: What Doctors are Finding Dr. Samuel Yue, Clinical Medical Director of the HealthEast Pain Clinic in Minnesota, discovered relaxin levels surged during pregnancy. When secreted, relaxin enables women to give birth by helping to dilate the cervix, expand and make flexible the pelvis, and stretch the skin. Relaxin exerts its effects on many of the body's systemic structures. The hormone is necessary to maintain the integrity of collagen and connective tissue through its direct effect on many of the documented receptor sites and its indirect effect on collagen. Dr. Yue believes that systemic deficit of relaxin hormone and poor inability to utilize the existing hormone produced by the body, contributes to muscle discomfort, occasional bowel and bladder upset, digestive difficulties, dizziness, shortness of breath, aching joints, fatigue, headaches and emotional distress in some women.