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Vitamin B1 Thiamine

Vitamin B1 belongs to the B1 to B12 groups, which we refer to collectively as the B complex. All vitamins in this group should be supplemented under this name. But do I only need one of them? You need the whole group – the most important vitamins from the B group can be obtained separately. 

The B vitamins were discovered in 191 by Casimir Funk, who introduced the word "vitamin", which we use so often today. B1 - thiamine (or aneurine) is water-soluble and sensitive to heat. It maintains oxygen levels in the blood and is important for sugar metabolism. It also contributes to the proper functioning of the nervous system, emphasises and supports heart health. It also has a very beneficial effect against fatigue. 

Its increased intake is recommended for nicotine, arsenic or lead poisoning. If you tell yourself that you have no way to get such a poisoning, you can have a reduced amount of it even if you drink tea or coffee often and a lot. Both contain the substance tannin, which causes the absorption of B1 into our body. Thiamine - B1 can be stored in the human body in a volume of about 30 mg, which lasts us 4-10 days, so we need to take it in the diet. 

B1 is found in small amounts in almost every food of plant or animal origin. If we like to eat it from food, the most vitamin B1 contains: whole grain cereals, rice, meat and fish. We find it in yeast, paddy rice, legumes, potatoes, eggs. From fruits it is grapes and plums.  

Vitamin B1 deficiency is manifested by muscle pain, fatigue, lack of appetite (such a disease is called beri-beri). If the depression escalates, depression, confusion, degeneration of the cardiovascular system and muscular appear. In our country, beri-beri disease is quite rare, but you can grow it by eating foods rich in carbohydrates but poor in thiamine: husked rice, white flour, refined sugar...

The recommended daily intake of vitamin B1 is approximately 1.5 mg for men and 1.1 mg for women (1.5 mg for pregnant women). During periods of intense physical exertion or stress, thiamine consumption increases. Overdose is virtually impossible, as it is water-soluble and excreted in urine. 

B1 as a form of supplementary nutrition should special especially long-term exposed, people or heavy physical labor. Persons who suffer from fatigue and feelings of lack of energy. People who have an unbalanced diet and eat a one-sided diet for a long time. Or athletes very active people who can increase energy and especially your heart activity and muscle load

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Soothing Magnesium (Magnesium Bisglycinate) Health

Soothing Magnesium (Magnesium Bisglycinate)

Magnesium is an important mineral for the proper functioning of the body. The name magnesium comes from the Greek city of Magnesia, where this element was originally discovered in 1755. It is the 8th most abundant element on earth, making up approximately 2% of the earth's crust. It has a naturally sour taste, which is also evident in mineral waters. It is found in every cell of green plants (magnesium ions are present) and also in every cell of the human body. Our body needs magnesium for more than 300 biochemical processes,such as energy production and nucleic acid synthesis, maintaining proper heart rhythm and blood pressure. It would be difficult to find a process in the body that magnesium does not influence.

B3 - example that food is medicine

B3 - example that food is medicine

Niacin was long considered a mere part of the diet until it was discovered that its deficiency causes skin, digestive, and mental problems known as pellagra. Doctor Goldberger proved that the cause of this disease is not an infection but a one-sided diet without vitamin B3. He conducted an experiment on himself and his colleagues, who consumed exclusively poor diets and began to show symptoms of pellagra. However, when they added nutrients rich in niacin to their diet, the symptoms disappeared. In 1937, niacin was isolated from the liver, confirming its importance and nutritional value.

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Cordyceps - zombies in reality

Cordyceps - zombies in reality

Cordyceps sinensis – this is our zombie predator. In China, they call it "winter insect, summer herb". Imagine a fungus that shoots out its spores (seeds) during reproduction in summer, which then attach themselves to the body of an insect. It gradually overgrows the insect's body and parasitises it, literally eating it from the inside, while the insect continues to live, changing its external appearance but continuing to hunt for food until it burrows underground, where it dies and mummifies. The fungus can survive in it for a long time. The fungus literally takes over the host's body, growing out of it in the summer and forming slender "sticks" 5-20 cm high. This inspired the Last of Us video game series, where the Cordyceps fungus turns humans into zombies. In real life, this video game takes place in the real life of insects. The victims are butterfly larvae, large ants, spiders...

Soothing Magnesium (Magnesium Bisglycinate)

Soothing Magnesium (Magnesium Bisglycinate)

Magnesium is an important mineral for the proper functioning of the body. The name magnesium comes from the Greek city of Magnesia, where this element was originally discovered in 1755. It is the 8th most abundant element on earth, making up approximately 2% of the earth's crust. It has a naturally sour taste, which is also evident in mineral waters. It is found in every cell of green plants (magnesium ions are present) and also in every cell of the human body. Our body needs magnesium for more than 300 biochemical processes,such as energy production and nucleic acid synthesis, maintaining proper heart rhythm and blood pressure. It would be difficult to find a process in the body that magnesium does not influence.

B3 - example that food is medicine

B3 - example that food is medicine

Niacin was long considered a mere part of the diet until it was discovered that its deficiency causes skin, digestive, and mental problems known as pellagra. Doctor Goldberger proved that the cause of this disease is not an infection but a one-sided diet without vitamin B3. He conducted an experiment on himself and his colleagues, who consumed exclusively poor diets and began to show symptoms of pellagra. However, when they added nutrients rich in niacin to their diet, the symptoms disappeared. In 1937, niacin was isolated from the liver, confirming its importance and nutritional value.

B3 - example that food is medicine

B3 - example that food is medicine

Niacin was long considered a mere part of the diet until it was discovered that its deficiency causes skin, digestive, and mental problems known as pellagra. Doctor Goldberger proved that the cause of this disease is not an infection but a one-sided diet without vitamin B3. He conducted an experiment on himself and his colleagues, who consumed exclusively poor diets and began to show symptoms of pellagra. However, when they added nutrients rich in niacin to their diet, the symptoms disappeared. In 1937, niacin was isolated from the liver, confirming its importance and nutritional value.

Cordyceps - zombies in reality

Cordyceps - zombies in reality

Cordyceps sinensis – this is our zombie predator. In China, they call it "winter insect, summer herb". Imagine a fungus that shoots out its spores (seeds) during reproduction in summer, which then attach themselves to the body of an insect. It gradually overgrows the insect's body and parasitises it, literally eating it from the inside, while the insect continues to live, changing its external appearance but continuing to hunt for food until it burrows underground, where it dies and mummifies. The fungus can survive in it for a long time. The fungus literally takes over the host's body, growing out of it in the summer and forming slender "sticks" 5-20 cm high. This inspired the Last of Us video game series, where the Cordyceps fungus turns humans into zombies. In real life, this video game takes place in the real life of insects. The victims are butterfly larvae, large ants, spiders...

Cordyceps - zombies in reality

Cordyceps - zombies in reality

Cordyceps sinensis – this is our zombie predator. In China, they call it "winter insect, summer herb". Imagine a fungus that shoots out its spores (seeds) during reproduction in summer, which then attach themselves to the body of an insect. It gradually overgrows the insect's body and parasitises it, literally eating it from the inside, while the insect continues to live, changing its external appearance but continuing to hunt for food until it burrows underground, where it dies and mummifies. The fungus can survive in it for a long time. The fungus literally takes over the host's body, growing out of it in the summer and forming slender "sticks" 5-20 cm high. This inspired the Last of Us video game series, where the Cordyceps fungus turns humans into zombies. In real life, this video game takes place in the real life of insects. The victims are butterfly larvae, large ants, spiders...

Ashwagandha - Withania Somnifera

Ashwagandha - Withania Somnifera

“Ashwa” (horse) “gandha” (root smell), the name itself hints at the plant's ability to grant strength and vitality (the strength of the animal hidden in the root). Known as “Indian ginseng” (similar shape), and “winter cherry root” (fruits resemble cherries). From the small shrub with yellow flowers, the root is mainly used in traditional medicine. Due to its calming effects, it's significantly known as the Sleep or Dream Berry. The Latin name somnifera also reveals its property ; invoking sleep.

Common Lady's Mantle ... from the past to the present ...

Common Lady's Mantle ... from the past to the present ...

originates from the Latin word " Alchemilla " related to alchemy. Alchemists believed in the miraculous power of water droplets on its leaves "heavenly water," (symbolized purity and nature's mystery), which were supposed to help them achieve eternal youth or transform a common metal into gold. They paid great attention to lady's mantle, which led not only to its naming but mainly to the discovery of its medicinal effects. The present relies on proven health benefits this medicinal plant offers.

Common Lady's Mantle ... from the past to the present ...

Common Lady's Mantle ... from the past to the present ...

originates from the Latin word " Alchemilla " related to alchemy. Alchemists believed in the miraculous power of water droplets on its leaves "heavenly water," (symbolized purity and nature's mystery), which were supposed to help them achieve eternal youth or transform a common metal into gold. They paid great attention to lady's mantle, which led not only to its naming but mainly to the discovery of its medicinal effects. The present relies on proven health benefits this medicinal plant offers.

Do we need the 'sunshine' vitamin D3 only in winter?

Do we need the 'sunshine' vitamin D3 only in winter?

When you feel the sun's rays on your skin, know that your body is creating one of the most important vitamins - D3, which was discovered thanks to centuries of research. The discovery of vitamin D3 became one of the most significant medical achievements of the 20th century, saving millions of lives: It was the year 1650 and in the streets of London, doctors noticed that more and more children were suffering from a strange disease called rickets (their bones were weak and brittle, legs deformed, growth slowed). It wasn't until 1919 that Dr. Huldschinsky exposed children with rickets to ultraviolet light and their bones began to heal! Three years later, biochemist McCollum discovered a substance that prevented rickets and called it vitamin D. Gradually, the existence of the most important form of vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) was discovered.

Do we need the 'sunshine' vitamin D3 only in winter?

Do we need the 'sunshine' vitamin D3 only in winter?

When you feel the sun's rays on your skin, know that your body is creating one of the most important vitamins - D3, which was discovered thanks to centuries of research. The discovery of vitamin D3 became one of the most significant medical achievements of the 20th century, saving millions of lives: It was the year 1650 and in the streets of London, doctors noticed that more and more children were suffering from a strange disease called rickets (their bones were weak and brittle, legs deformed, growth slowed). It wasn't until 1919 that Dr. Huldschinsky exposed children with rickets to ultraviolet light and their bones began to heal! Three years later, biochemist McCollum discovered a substance that prevented rickets and called it vitamin D. Gradually, the existence of the most important form of vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) was discovered.

Magnesium - the most important mineral?

Magnesium - the most important mineral?

If you ask any athlete (especially endurance athletes) what nutritional supplement they always have with them for competitions, the most common answer will be "magnesium". Magnesium is definitely one of the most important minerals for our body. It is a so-called "deficiency" mineral because we excrete it from the body during excessive exertion, but also when we are not exercising! Just living in a noisy, stressful, demanding environment is enough...

Multitalent Multivitamin

Multitalent Multivitamin

Is taking a multivitamin just a way to have expensive urine? In other words: if instead of individual supplements and responsible dosing we put everything in one box - will it make sense? Yes and no - let's see. 

Multitalent Multivitamin

Multitalent Multivitamin

Is taking a multivitamin just a way to have expensive urine? In other words: if instead of individual supplements and responsible dosing we put everything in one box - will it make sense? Yes and no - let's see. 

B-complex

B-complex

I remember the word "békomplex" very well from my childhood, but I never really knew what it meant. Younger people probably associate this word with drum & bass, because the name B-Complex is used by Slovak DJ and producer Matúš Lenický (hit Beautiful Lies). Strictly speaking, B complex is a group of vitamins B1 to B12.

B-complex

B-complex

I remember the word "békomplex" very well from my childhood, but I never really knew what it meant. Younger people probably associate this word with drum & bass, because the name B-Complex is used by Slovak DJ and producer Matúš Lenický (hit Beautiful Lies). Strictly speaking, B complex is a group of vitamins B1 to B12.

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Vitamin D3 Cholecalciferol

50 mg | 60
6,49 € 6,49 €

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Immune system supportBone healthMuscle healthMood supportOptimal absorption

Collagen + C + hyaluronic acid

418 mg | 60
8,49 € 8,49 €

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Improves skin elasticity and radianceSupports collagen synthesisSupports joint health and mobilityProvides antioxidant protectionEnhances comprehensive skin hydration

Reishi Ganoderma lucidum

500 mg | 60
7,09 € 7,09 €

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Robust immune defenseAdaptogenic harmonyRelief from inflammation and oxidative stressCardiovascular healthOptimization of liver function

Male vitality

705 mg | 60
10,90 € 10,90 €

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Increased physical performance and enduranceHormonal balance and libido supportIncreased energy and staminaStress resilience and mental clarityComprehensive nutritional support
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