Bacterial Biofilm: the Invisible Enemy of Intestinal Well-Being

Why the microbiota depends on what we cannot see Bacterial biofilm is a highly organized biological structure composed of microorganisms that live aggregated and adherent to a surface. What makes it particularly effective is the production of a protective extracellular matrix, mainly composed of polysaccharides, which envelops bacteria like a barrier. This matrix can represent…

Artox Syringes: Clinical Study Results on Osteoarthritis

Artox Syringes: The Intra-Articular Solution for Osteoarthritis Symptoms Pain, stiffness, and limited mobility are the most common symptoms of osteoarthritis, a chronic joint condition that significantly affects quality of life, especially in older adults. Knees, hips, and hands are the most commonly affected joints, often making even simple daily movements difficult. To address this need,…

Infant reflux: clinical study on the efficacy of Reflucalm

Treatment of reflux in infants: clinical results with Reflucalm Gastroesophageal reflux in infants is a common condition characterized by frequent regurgitation, inconsolable crying, sleep disturbances, and feeding difficulties. When persistent, these symptoms can cause significant stress for parents and impact the infant’s overall well-being. Reflucalm is a medical device specifically designed for the treatment of…

Neuro-nutritional approach to neuropathic pain

Neuropathic pain, inflammation and melatonin as supportive strategies Neuropathic pain represents one of the most challenging conditions to treat in clinical practice. It is caused by a lesion or dysfunction of the peripheral or central somatosensory system and manifests with persistent symptoms such as burning sensations, electric shocks, allodynia and hyperalgesia. These characteristics make neuropathic…