Physiological Rationale for Enhancing Nitrogen Balance in Catabolic States via a Molecularly Structured Protein Matrix (MSPM) and Neuroacoustic Stimulation Protocol (NASP)
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Description
This technical report provides a comprehensive physiological rationale for a dual-action therapeutic approach to metabolic recovery. It details the synergistic effects of a Molecularly Structured Protein Matrix (MSPM) and a Neuroacoustic Stimulation Protocol (NASP) in optimizing nitrogen balance and mitigating muscle wasting during catabolic states.
Key highlights of the report include:
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Metabolic Optimization: Evidence-based analysis of how MSPM enhances protein synthesis compared to standard amino acid profiles.
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Neuro-Endocrine Modulation: The role of NASP in regulating cortisol levels and improving systemic recovery.
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Empirical Data: Summary of results from controlled trials (including 2019 studies) demonstrating significant improvements in weight gain and feed conversion efficiency.
This document serves as the foundational evidence base for the practical application of these technologies in clinical and commercial biotechnology.
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- 0009-0000-3965-5205
Dates
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2026-04-14This paper presents a theoretical framework and physiological rationale for managing severe catabolic states associated with wasting syndromes. It proposes a multimodal approach that integrates Molecularly Structured Protein Matrix (MSPM) with a Neuroacoustic Stimulation Protocol (NASP)
Software
- Repository URL
- https://pmtstructure.com/
- Development Status
- Active
References
- Naumenko, V. (2026). Physiological Rationale for Enhancing Nitrogen Balance in Catabolic States via a Molecularly Structured Protein Matrix (MSPM) and Neuroacoustic Stimulation Protocol (NASP). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.[ваш_номер_DOI_після_публікації]