Introduction
Honey peptides, which kill bacteria, fungi, viruses and testimonies show that they can even cure cancer, have arrived in Poland. What Israel is still developing, Georgia has been using for 60 years. In this article, we will look at the history, ingredients and uses of Camelyn, a unique medicine from Georgia that has gained worldwide recognition.
History of Camelyn
In the middle of the last century, Benedikt Maglakelidze invented a health product in Georgia, later named Camelyn. The honey peptide-based medicine immediately attracted the interest of local scientists, and in 1950, extensive research on Camelyn began at the K. Eristavi Institute of Experimental and Clinical Surgery in Tbilisi. In 1965, the product received its name after its efficacy was proven in numerous scientific studies on mice and humans. Now, more than half a century later, Camelyn is also available in Poland, and its efficacy surprises not only consumers but also scientists.
Active ingredients in Camelyn
Camelyn – M2, available in Poland for six months, is distributed by Camelyn Sp. z o.o.. Camelyn products are completely natural, non-toxic and hypoallergenic, as they are based on a unique type of honey. An internationally patented process (PCT/GE2004/000004) extracts peptides from honey. Camelyn preparations also contain aldehydes, amino acids, furfural, formic acid and trace elements.
What are Peptides?
Peptides are monomers of amino acids linked by specific (amide) bonds. Peptides differ from proteins only in that they are smaller. The small molecule size allows peptides to move more freely in the body, which makes them very useful in medicine. Different peptides have different properties and can perform different functions.
Effect of Honey Peptides
The honey peptides in Camelyn can kill viruses, fungi and bacteria, boost immunity, activate T-lymphocytes and help people recover from illnesses. Numerous testimonies show that they actually work not only against cancer, but also against other very serious diseases. In one study, Camelyn peptides were even found to interfere with the integration of the HIV genome into cellular DNA.
The use of Camelyn in the fight against cancer
How does Camelyn help in the fight against cancer?
Cancer cells are difficult for the immune system to recognise. Errors in cell division lead to mutations, so potentially cancerous cells are constantly appearing in the body. Camelyn peptides bind to them, helping the immune system to recognise cancer cells early. The T lymphocytes then get to work, destroying the harmful cells. This principle can prevent cancer or treat a disease that has already started.
Research and testimonials
Research and clinical trials on Camelyn products have been conducted for years. For example, a study published in Georgia in 2012 described 155 cases of cancer patients. Camelyn peptides helped the majority of patients, shrinking tumours and, in some cases, leading to a complete cure. In 2018, Ukrainian researchers published the results of a clinical trial of the drug Camelyn to test its efficacy in the post-operative treatment of breast cancer. The results indicated that survival and recovery rates in the Camelyn group were significantly higher than in the control group.
Limitations
Despite the promising results, the honey peptides in Camelyn are a dietary supplement and not a specialised anti-cancer drug. They cannot replace conventional cancer treatment, but may provide valuable support.
Summary
Camelyn is an innovative product from Georgia that is gaining worldwide recognition for its anti-infective and antioxidant properties. Its honey peptides can help fight bacteria, viruses, fungi and also support the body in the fight against cancer. Regular use of Camelyn can provide numerous health benefits, although it is always important to remember that it is a dietary supplement and is not a substitute for conventional medical treatment.
Where to buy Camelyn?
Camelyn M2 is distributed in Poland by Camelyn Sp. z o.o., based in Warsaw at 6 Barkocińska St. For more information, please visit www.camelyn.pl.