What is the difference between BAAs and pharmacological preparations and plant therapeutic devices?
Biological components of BAAs are obtained using highly efficient and patented technologies from natural plant and animal products. This dramatically increases their value and helps better absorption in organism. Individual components of BAAs are at optimum proportions and derive their action one from another. This makes it possible to use them purposefully as prevention in overall therapy of various diseases.
BAAs work gently, they regulate and standardise human organism without causing any other side effects as is the case, for example, with synthetic medicines and even with certain vitamins that do not absorb well all the time and may have side effects. Many medicines affect negatively the process of absorption and the efficiency of effect of essential substances. For example, internally used antibiotics and sulphanilamide liquidate saprophytic micro flora of the intestines. BAAs, to the contrary, help regenerate intestine micro flora, they increase the absorption capacity and efficiency of the effect of essential substances. Unlike extracts, infusions and other forms of phytotherapy where it is not entirely clear what substances are extracted into them and, therefore, no dosage of individual components is specified, BAAs have precise dosage of individual components. When using BAA, individual needs of organism are taken into consideration. Current science stipulated that prevention and treatment must be carried out using complex methods, only then does their action increase dramatically. Preliminary research demonstrates the efficiency of combining the use of BAA (as background for a relevant diet) with methods of physiotherapy and physio-prophylaxis, which dramatically increases its efficiency and leads to excellent results.
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