Metabolic Syndrome

What is metabolic syndrome?

– It is a pathological phenomenon that encompasses the risk factors of cardiovascular diseases, commonly referred to as

– the concept of “obesity” combined with “the three highs” (high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and high cholesterol).

High risks in metabolic syndrome

Metabolic syndrome medication

Conventional prescription drugs treat by

•Lowering blood pressure.
•Lowering blood sugar and increasing insulin secretion.
•Lowering blood lipid levels.

Drawbacks

•Need for daily intake.
•Numerous side effects.
•Inability to reverse the condition.

New therapy for metabolic syndrome

Arginine depletion ADI-PEG 20 :

– recombinant protein

– A broad-spectrum, new-generation medication for metabolic therapy.

– It breaks down arginine in the blood, and research reports indicate that it can improve insulin sensitivity, mitochondrial respiration, and energy utilization in obese mice.

– Forced arginine catabolism improves cholesterol levels, reduces fat accumulation in the liver, and lowers inflammation.

– It may potentially reverse symptoms of diabetes such as hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, and impaired glucose tolerance.