What is the MMC patented technology in Renuva Infuser and why is it so important?
The invention of this patented MMC oral delivery system is one of the greatest breakthroughs in biotechnology. This patented system allows for the intake of the Renuva growth factors, which heretofore has not been possible through an oral system. If large molecule proteins were swallowed, the acid in the stomach and the enzymes in the stomach, and intestines would break down the protein and render it biologically inactive. Even if this chemical alteration did not occur, the body has great difficulty in absorbing whole proteins from the mouth, stomach, and intestinal tract. MMC (Macro-Molecular Complex) is a large complex of molecules that has been designed to stabilize and deliver large molecular weight proteins to the body when taken orally. This patented proprietary system forms a matrix around the growth factors contained in the Renuva Infuser spray product, thereby stabilizing them and facilitating their delivery. Not only does the MMC deliver the growth factors, it “activates” the
The invention of this patented MMC delivery system is one of the greatest breakthroughs in biotechnology. This patented system allows for the intake of the Renuva growth factors, which heretofore has not been possible through an oral system. If large molecule proteins were swallowed, the acid in the stomach and the enzymes in the stomach, and intestines would break down the protein and render it biologically inactive. Even if this chemical alteration did not occur, the body has great difficulty in absorbing whole proteins from the mouth, stomach, and intestinal tract.
The invention of this patented MMC delivery system is one of the greatest breakthroughs in biotechnology. This patented system allows for the intake of Growth Factors, which heretofore has not been possible through an oral system. Until now, Growth Factors and protein hormones could not be administered orally. If proteins were swallowed, the acid in the stomach and the enzymes in the mouth, stomach, and intestines would break down the protein and render it biologically inactive. Even if this chemical alteration did not occur, the body has great difficulty in absorbing whole proteins from the mouth, stomach, and intestinal tract.