- What makes WoundVite®so extraordinary?
WoundVite® is created by clinical pharmacists and physicians to optimize healing and recovery time by supplementing key nutrients required to enhance the healing process.* It contains 21 research backed nutritional ingredients that support wound healing, scar reduction and tissue repair*. - Can I use WoundVite® pre-op?
Yes, we recommend using WoundVite® 4 weeks prior to surgery to increase key nutrient levels in the body. This is required to support healing and recovery optimization.* You may be asked to discontinue using your medications and supplements prior to surgery, so check with your physician prior to stopping and starting back again. - Why is nutrition critical for healing?
Clinical studies show at least 40% of patients are malnourished at the time of hospital arrival. Having key nutrients in your body may reduce medical complications and lower your risk of infection.* - How long should I take WoundVite® for?
It is recommended to use WoundVite® for up to 6 months after surgery, healing of an injury, or wound.* - Are your products high quality?
Yes, absolutely. We use bioavailable, organic and pharmaceutical-grade ingredients in our formula to optimize absorption. Our formulas are made in a state-of-the-art USA-FDA registered facility following Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP), using Non-GMO ingredients. Rest assured, our premium supplements are also 3rd party tested to ensure quality, safety and compliance. - Is WoundVite® suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, WoundVite® is vegetarian and vegan. - What can WoundVite® be used for?
WoundVite® is used to support; wound healing, burn injuries, soft tissue injuries, scar reduction, scar tissue reduction, and surgery recovery.* Physicians recommend using WoundVite® for these common surgeries: ACL, shoulder, knee, back, C-section, hysterectomy, liposuction, mastectomy, bariatric, breast augmentation, liposuction, Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL), rhinoplasty, and septoplasty.* - Can I use WoundVite® with other products to reduce scarring?*
Yes, it works great in combination with other wound care products like vitamin E oil, scar creams, scar gels, and silicone scar sheets.* - Will WoundVite® work to reduce scarring?*
Yes, WoundVite® may help reduce scarring and scar tissue formation.* It contains grape seed extract and vitamin C which are crucial supplements that are involved in the phases of wound healing due to its role in collagen formation. High vitamin C levels in the skin greatly assists wound healing and minimizes raised scar formation.* Grape seed extract helps to regenerate damaged blood vessels and increase the amount of free radicals in the wound site.* It has antioxidant, radical scavenging, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activities, which plays a prominent role in the wound and scar healing process.* - Will WoundVite® work on old scars?
Unfortunately, it does not work well for old scars. - How does WoundVite® compare with Juven, the therapeutic nutritional drink?
Juven is a powder drink that has 8 ingredients including L-arginine and glutamine which are important in wound healing. WoundVite® is an easy to swallow capsule that contains those same ingredients, plus a proprietary blend of organic turmeric, chlorella, calendula, and grape seed extract. WoundVite® has 21 total ingredients that work synergistically and are significant in various stages of wound healing.* WoundVite® is also 100% vegetarian, vegan and uses Non-GMO ingredients, where as Juven does not. - How do I use WoundVite® ?
We recommend using WoundVite® 4 weeks prior to surgery to increase key nutrient levels in the body.* This is required to optimize healing and recovery.* You may be asked to discontinue using your medications and supplements prior to surgery, so check with your physician prior to stopping and starting back again. We suggest using WoundVite® for 6 months after surgery or healing from a wound or injury*. - Can the capsules be broken open for those who can't swallow?
Yes, WoundVite® can easily be opened and mixed into drinks, smoothies and/or food.
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