Restoration of Cerebral Blood Circulation

129 Azn

Impaired cerebral circulation may be accompanied by memory decline, difficulties with attention and concentration, reduced cognitive functions, and consequently a decrease in overall working capacity. Insufficient oxygen and nutrient supply to brain tissues can lead to chronic fatigue, emotional stress, and headaches.

Intravenous therapy applied for the correction of such conditions supports the cerebral vascular system, contributing to the restoration of neuronal activity, regulation of metabolic processes, and a reduction in rehabilitation time after traumatic brain injuries and stroke.

The bioactive components in the infusion solution help dilate blood vessels, normalize the tone of arteries and veins, and improve the efficient delivery of oxygen and nutrients to brain cells.

At the same time, these substances activate adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthesis, increasing the energy potential of neurons, enhancing synaptic plasticity, and supporting the regeneration of nervous tissue.

Through its effects on the receptor structures of the central nervous system, drip therapy helps reduce anxiety levels, stabilize emotional balance, and support cognitive function.

                               Let us not forget to nourish our brain properly for clear thinking and mental clarity!

  • Improves mental and physical performance: By stimulating intracellular energy metabolism, the overall performance and endurance of the body are enhanced.
  • Reduces chronic fatigue and general weakness: Restoration of neuronal energy reserves improves the body’s recovery capacity and adaptive potential.
  • Normalizes sleep patterns: Exerts a regulatory effect on central nervous system receptors, stabilizing the sleep-wake cycle.
  • Reduces anxiety and tension: Regulates stress response mechanisms via the autonomic nervous system, promoting emotional stability.
  • Improves cerebral blood circulation: Vasodilation and restoration of vascular tone optimize oxygen and nutrient delivery to brain tissues.
  • Enhances memory and learning ability: Increases the efficiency of impulse transmission between nerve cells, positively influencing neuroplasticity and cognitive function.
  • Supports neuronal connection recovery: Promotes regeneration of nerve tissue and the formation of new neural pathways.
  • Prevents age-related decline in vascular elasticity: Helps maintain the functional integrity of blood vessel walls.
  • Reduces the risk of dementia: Contributes to the prevention of vascular changes associated with cognitive decline and helps preserve brain function.
  • Individuals with chronic cerebral circulation insufficiency, those who have experienced mild stroke or microstroke;
  • People with cerebral atherosclerosis (narrowing of brain vessels and impaired perfusion);
  • Cases accompanied by memory impairment and forgetfulness;
  • Individuals with concentration disorders and reduced mental activity;
  • Those in the early stages of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, or at risk of developing these conditions;
  • People under long-term psycho-emotional stress and tension;
  • Patients in the recovery phase after severe illness or surgical intervention;
  • Individuals suffering from insomnia or shallow sleep;
  • Persons with anxiety, irritability, emotional instability, and mild depressive symptoms;
  • Individuals experiencing withdrawal syndrome after alcohol or other psychoactive substance use (a condition of physical and psychological discomfort following abrupt cessation of alcohol or drug intake).