Description
Composition of Neoplasmoxan
The ingredients in Neoplasmoxan are compounds that support the proper nutrition of sick dogs/cats.
Trans-resveratrol, found in Vitis vinifera, is a natural substance of plant origin. It takes part in the following processes: neutralizing free radicals, inhibiting the angiogenesis of neoplastic tissues, modulating the levels of transcription factors and the expression of the genes coding the proteins present in the signalling pathways regulating the processes connected with tumour formation and inducing apoptosis of neoplastic cells. In addition, trans-resveratrol activates transformations leading to the degradation of carcinogenic compounds.
Quercetin, found in Sophora japonica, has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-angiogenic properties. This compound inhibits the proliferation of cancer cells, in relation to which it has a pro-apoptotic effect. Quercetin also has immunomodulating properties.
Vitamin E prevents damage to DNA and cell membranes, which can lead to tumour formation. Vitamin E shows antioxidant properties.
Selenium enhances the cytotoxic activity of lymphocytes against cancer cells and is a component of the amino acids that build the proteins involved in cell cycle regulation.
Dog’s/cat’s cancer – symptoms
A cancer-related lesions among dogs may take many different forms. One possible form of cancer is a tumour that may appear on different parts of the body: a tumour on the paw, a tumour on the muzzle, a tumour on the nose, a tumour on the ear, a tumour on the back or a tumour on the belly. The appearance of a lesion does not always mean a malignant tumour. However, it is necessary to consult a veterinarian.
How can a dog’s/cat’s cancer be diagnosed?
The basis for the correct diagnosis of your pet’s cancer is to visit a veterinarian. An experienced specialist who carries out examinations will decide whether it is necessary to extend the diagnostics. An invaluable tool used in the diagnosis of tumours in dogs/cats are imaging tests. The purpose of such diagnostics is to confirm the presence of a cancerous lesion and to determine its stage. Medical imaging is also used in the planning of treatment and to determine the effectiveness of a therapy.
How can you improve the comfort of life of the affected dog/cat?
How can you support your pet in the fight against cancer? It is important to provide a good environment for your dog/cat, to ensure that it is well nourished and try to support it with appropriate supplementations. Neoplasmoxan, as a complementary feed, contains compounds that are important for pets with diagnosed cancer: substances modulating the immunological response of the body, antioxidants and compounds inhibiting the uncontrolled proliferation of transformed cells and inducing cancer cells apoptosis.