Obtaining the nutritional supplement cryovita ATP. From “fontana trout” Salvelinus fontinalis, “rainbow trout” Oncorhynchus mykiss and crab ulcides occidentalis.

Authors

  • Javier Urrutia García Universidad Doctor José Matías Delgado

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/akademos.v1i38-39.19511

Keywords:

crabs, cryotherapy, diseases, Filatov, fish, triphosphorylated molecules, Tisulotherapy

Abstract

It has been based on revising the theory of
biogenic stimulants of Dr. Vladimir Petrovich
Filatov to formulate the postulates of the
theory on the origin of cellular life, the basis
of the protocol for the use of foods subjected
to slow freezing, regulation that has allowed
instructing in obtaining the cryovite atp
principle from fish "fountain trout" Salvelinus
fontinalis and "rainbow trout" Oncorhynchus
mykiss farmed in fish farms in Lamberg
Germany by freezing them at -142 degrees
Celsius for 24 hours thawing, scaling, dressing,
vacuum packing and storing in the cold room
until it is sent to the user for consumption.
On the other hand, for the past seven years,
the cryovita nutritional supplement ATP from
crab Ulcides occidentalis has been produced
weekly, the procedure of which is presented for
the information of any interested person.
In the country, the nutritional supplement
Criovita ATP has been supplied to people
from the city of San Miguel, Metapán, Santa
Ana, Santa Tecla, and San Salvador, and abroad since 2016, the aforementioned product has been supplied to demanding users in Germany,
Argentina, United States, Colombia, Peru,
Ecuador, Costa Rica and Roatan.

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Author Biography

Javier Urrutia García, Universidad Doctor José Matías Delgado

Investigador en Biología y Medicina

Universidad Doctor José Matías Delgado

Published

2024-12-05

How to Cite

Urrutia García, J. (2024). Obtaining the nutritional supplement cryovita ATP. From “fontana trout” Salvelinus fontinalis, “rainbow trout” Oncorhynchus mykiss and crab ulcides occidentalis. AKADEMOS, 1(38-39), 120–141. https://doi.org/10.5377/akademos.v1i38-39.19511

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