A company based in Calgary is a shower of awards for a new innovative treatment for chronic and acute injuries.
Nanosse was co -founded by Julian Mulia after the death of his parents of conditions that involved serious injuries.
The company makes a gel called Nanosalv To help cure skin injury, burns, infections and inflammation.
“We have entered a really complex technology, in an easy -to -use solution that can accompany you from the hospital to your home,” said Mulia.
As we age or develop conditions such as diabetes, our body does not have the resources or the right conditions to trigger its own healing, called “activation energy” – which the company has declared similar to the spark necessary to start a car.
In a word, the frost helps lower the energy entry necessary for a reaction (healing) to occur. Due to the way the product is designed, Nanotess said that a small stamp goes very far.
“It is designed for everything, cuts and minor scratches with pressure injuries or diabetic ulcers,” said CEO Megan Leslie.
Many products on the market today focus on the treatment of infection, said Leslie, adding that this does not necessarily result in healing.
“The big difference with our catalytic technology is that we are able to facilitate the natural wound healing process.
“We are able to eliminate the infection, while helping to cure these healthy cells.”
The company said that the components used in Nanosalv are already present in your biology of wounds or can exist in the body without disturbing its natural environment – supporting the healing processes inherent in the body.

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Nanosalv is essentially like polysporin – but on steroids.
Bruce Jamieson knows what it is to have a pure injury: a pressure pressure he obtained in the hospital turned into a nightmare.
“Started Petit and he finally went to the end,” he said. The wound started on her back and finally infected a bone in her pool.
“I am quadriplegic, so I have no feeling there. I couldn’t feel it.
He said that the chronic injury was not only painful, she also eaten her quality of life.
“I was at rest for 20 hours a day, spending two years,” he said.
“I had to stop working.”
At Calgary’s injuries clinic Jamieson said his doctor asked if he wanted to be a test on Alberta’s health services for Nanosalv.
Nanosse based in Calgary is gel called nanosalv designed to help cure chronic wounds, skin injuries, infections and inflammation.
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After having exhausted other options, he opted and it worked.
“Different products, different dressings – nothing really seemed to improve injury like Nanosalv,” said Jamieson.
“With the healed injury, it gave me my life.”
Cody Peach was in a similar situation.
“I became diabetics at the age of 40, then I started getting ulcers on my feet,” he said.
He wore a plaster of air for three years after a small foot is seriously infected.
Then he tried Nanosalv and his injury was finally able to heal.
“It doesn’t hurt, it’s easy to apply and you don’t need it.”
Mulia said that using freezing at the start of the development of a skin problem, more serious injuries can be avoided – helping to reduce pressure on primary care physicians and emergency rooms.
According to Nanossess, chronic injuries currently cost Alberta Health 1.5 billion dollars a year to treat.
The success of Nanotesss has earned the company a number of awards.
- National Can Health Network 2024 Company of the Year Award
- 2024 Alberta Astech Award – Medical / Healthcare / Pharmaceuticals
- National Can Health Network 2023 Innovation Award
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Nanosalv costs approximately $ 3 per treatment (depending on the size of the tube purchased) and does not require a prescription.
It is available in Select independent pharmacies Or Online in three sizes: A small two -gram tube containing approximately eight doses for $ 39, an average tube of five grams containing approximately 20 applications for $ 83 and a large 15 gram tube containing approximately 60 applications for $ 200.
Mulia said he is already responding to the requests of international doctors.
“We are first Canadian and now we are going to export to the world,” he said.
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