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Digestion and Detox
Up to 80% of new cells are located in the intestines. Are you surprised by this information? The intestines and the balance of microbiota play a fundamental role in the proper functioning of the immune system. A specific and balanced microbiome supports immunity, preventing harmful substances from entering blood cells and teaching immune protection.
Digestion and Detox
Liigne juuste väljalangemine, aeglustunud juuksekasv või enneaegne hallinemine võivad olla tingitud mitmetest põhjustest, kusjuures toitumisel on selles oluline roll. Para-aminobensoehape (PABA), tuntud ka kui vitamiin B10 (kuigi ametlikult see vitamiin ei ole), kuulub oluliste toitainete hulka, mis toetavad juuste ja naha tervist ning organismi üldist elujõudu. Lisaks võib see mõjutada ka vananemisprotsessi. Hoolimata oma soodsatest mõjudest on see tänapäeval vähem tuntud, kuigi minevikus peeti seda peaaegu imeliseks vahendiks nooruse säilitamiseks. 20. sajandi 50. aastatel uurisid teadlased PABA-d selle potentsiaali tõttu degeneratiivsete haiguste vastu võitlemisel ja täheldasid juhtumeid, kus hallinemine aeglustus.
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Supports menstrual and reproductive healthSupports digestive healthProvides anti-inflammatory effectsOffers antioxidant propertiesEnhances skin vitality
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...
Up to 80% of new cells are located in the intestines. Are you surprised by this information? The intestines and the balance of microbiota play a fundamental role in the proper functioning of the immune system. A specific and balanced microbiome supports immunity, preventing harmful substances from entering blood cells and teaching immune protection.
Liigne juuste väljalangemine, aeglustunud juuksekasv või enneaegne hallinemine võivad olla tingitud mitmetest põhjustest, kusjuures toitumisel on selles oluline roll. Para-aminobensoehape (PABA), tuntud ka kui vitamiin B10 (kuigi ametlikult see vitamiin ei ole), kuulub oluliste toitainete hulka, mis toetavad juuste ja naha tervist ning organismi üldist elujõudu. Lisaks võib see mõjutada ka vananemisprotsessi. Hoolimata oma soodsatest mõjudest on see tänapäeval vähem tuntud, kuigi minevikus peeti seda peaaegu imeliseks vahendiks nooruse säilitamiseks. 20. sajandi 50. aastatel uurisid teadlased PABA-d selle potentsiaali tõttu degeneratiivsete haiguste vastu võitlemisel ja täheldasid juhtumeid, kus hallinemine aeglustus.
Liigne juuste väljalangemine, aeglustunud juuksekasv või enneaegne hallinemine võivad olla tingitud mitmetest põhjustest, kusjuures toitumisel on selles oluline roll. Para-aminobensoehape (PABA), tuntud ka kui vitamiin B10 (kuigi ametlikult see vitamiin ei ole), kuulub oluliste toitainete hulka, mis toetavad juuste ja naha tervist ning organismi üldist elujõudu. Lisaks võib see mõjutada ka vananemisprotsessi. Hoolimata oma soodsatest mõjudest on see tänapäeval vähem tuntud, kuigi minevikus peeti seda peaaegu imeliseks vahendiks nooruse säilitamiseks. 20. sajandi 50. aastatel uurisid teadlased PABA-d selle potentsiaali tõttu degeneratiivsete haiguste vastu võitlemisel ja täheldasid juhtumeid, kus hallinemine aeglustus.
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 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...
Maybe it's burnout ... that's the current description of the state when we feel different. When the coffee we loved no longer works and in the afternoon we are overwhelmed by unbearable fatigue, when in the evening we have no strength for anything, neither for sports nor for friends. And certainly not for another day at work. A nutritionist would describe this state with further findings of our diet with the words - „ You have a lack of thiamine (B1), which is essential for the proper functioning of the nervous system and the conversion of food into energy. Your diet is full of processed carbohydrates, but almost without B1. And when the body doesn't have enough thiamine, you can feel fatigue, forgetfulness, irritability, and even anxiety. And caffeine? It depletes thiamine in the body even more!“ We certainly wouldn't think that this state could be caused by a “triviality”. After all, many of us don't register thiamine, I admit it was also my case. This first of the discovered vitamins in 1912 was named by the Polish biochemist Funk with the term vita (necessary for life), amine (substances that contain nitrogen). Since then, it has gained more names, like aneurin, and for 25 years we have called it thiamine. It is essential, meaning it cannot be synthesized and must come from the diet. It sounds almost frightening that without it we wouldn't survive longer than a few days, at most weeks. This is because the body cannot store it for long and it is necessary to ensure its intake regularly, as it is irreplaceable for the proper functioning of the organism. On the contrary, its abundance helps improve concentration and memory.
The “yellow spark” that powers our body is vitamin B2 - riboflavin, (from Latin flavus “yellow”) was first isolated from milk and initially named lactoflavin. Its uniqueness was noticed by scientists due to its natural fluorescence under UV light, which helped them better understand its distribution in nature. But it wasn't just its mysterious light that attracted scientists' attention. It holds the power to transform food into life force. Riboflavin, aka vitamin B2, is not just a pretty fluorescent molecule, but it is important in cellular metabolism.
The “yellow spark” that powers our body is vitamin B2 - riboflavin, (from Latin flavus “yellow”) was first isolated from milk and initially named lactoflavin. Its uniqueness was noticed by scientists due to its natural fluorescence under UV light, which helped them better understand its distribution in nature. But it wasn't just its mysterious light that attracted scientists' attention. It holds the power to transform food into life force. Riboflavin, aka vitamin B2, is not just a pretty fluorescent molecule, but it is important in cellular metabolism.
This natural supplement contains a lesser-known plant called wild yam (Discorea villosa) from the Dioscoreaceae family. Let's get to know it ☺ There are more than 600 species of yam plants, the most prominent being wild yam (Dioscorea villosa). This hardy liana (vine) of equatorial regions has heart-shaped leaves. The leaves and roots contain diosgenin (the primary component), and it is the root that is used in medicine and in our supplements as a concentrated extract (highest yield), with a structure similar to cholesterol. This substance was used to produce the first contraceptive bases.
This natural supplement contains a lesser-known plant called wild yam (Discorea villosa) from the Dioscoreaceae family. Let's get to know it ☺ There are more than 600 species of yam plants, the most prominent being wild yam (Dioscorea villosa). This hardy liana (vine) of equatorial regions has heart-shaped leaves. The leaves and roots contain diosgenin (the primary component), and it is the root that is used in medicine and in our supplements as a concentrated extract (highest yield), with a structure similar to cholesterol. This substance was used to produce the first contraceptive bases.
Lady's mantle is a perennial herb that originates from England but has spread throughout the world. Its leaves and flower tops have been used for centuries to relieve menstrual problems, which is why it is often called "woman's cloak". However, it is also suitable for men, effectively helping with pain, laryngitis, bleeding gums or as a gargle for laryngitis. Its name comes from the Arabic word al-khimia. Alchemists tried to make gold from various metals, but also to discover ordinary things. One of the secret ingredients in the production of gold was water captured in the leaves of this plant. As far as we know, it didn't help...
Histamine is often perceived negatively, especially for its role in allergic reactions and intolerance. As with many things in life, black-and-white thinking is not suitable for this biogenic amine. As a neurotransmitter, it participates in many critical processes. In defending the body, for example, it supports the enlargement of blood vessels, making it easier for immune cells to access the site of inflammation. At the same time, it stimulates the production of gastric juices (essential for food processing), regulates the sleep cycle, controls appetite, and plays a role in learning, memory, and emotions. Histamine naturally occurs in the human body, and its balance is crucial for health. In the digestive system, it's broken down by the enzyme diamine oxidase. However, if histamine intake is greater than the body can break down, histamine intolerance develops. This imbalance can be caused by stress, poor lifestyle, medicines, or other factors. Excess histamine can lead to unpleasant symptoms, often resembling food allergies or digestive issues. It's essential to understand histamine as an important helper in our body.
Histamine is often perceived negatively, especially for its role in allergic reactions and intolerance. As with many things in life, black-and-white thinking is not suitable for this biogenic amine. As a neurotransmitter, it participates in many critical processes. In defending the body, for example, it supports the enlargement of blood vessels, making it easier for immune cells to access the site of inflammation. At the same time, it stimulates the production of gastric juices (essential for food processing), regulates the sleep cycle, controls appetite, and plays a role in learning, memory, and emotions. Histamine naturally occurs in the human body, and its balance is crucial for health. In the digestive system, it's broken down by the enzyme diamine oxidase. However, if histamine intake is greater than the body can break down, histamine intolerance develops. This imbalance can be caused by stress, poor lifestyle, medicines, or other factors. Excess histamine can lead to unpleasant symptoms, often resembling food allergies or digestive issues. It's essential to understand histamine as an important helper in our body.
If you are one of those people who dislike swallowing tablets, you have probably faced the dilemma of which nutritional/vitamin product you need. If you want to be thorough, you would have to swallow several tablets every day. That is why combinations that provide you with these can help. One of them is a combination of calcium and magnesium: CalMag.
If you are one of those people who dislike swallowing tablets, you have probably faced the dilemma of which nutritional/vitamin product you need. If you want to be thorough, you would have to swallow several tablets every day. That is why combinations that provide you with these can help. One of them is a combination of calcium and magnesium: CalMag.