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Omega 3 protects your cardiovascular system

There's a scene in an old movie where Grandma or Grandpa make little kids drink a spoonful of fish oil every morning. The kids hate it, it tastes disgusting. "But you'll be healthy!"- is the sentence of the caring grandparents. Where did this come from? It is still true today, except that science has managed to turn the miraculous fish oil into "ordinary" tablets or extracts with no normal taste.

We call them Omega 3 fatty acids. These fatty acids are literally miraculous in terms of their positive effects on our body. First and foremost, they have anti-inflammatory effects. Inflammation in the body can be caused by various diseases, allergies, cardiovascular diseases or obesity. It is therefore very important to eliminate inflammatory processes from the body. Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) are very effective in this regard. Both help to form anti-inflammatory substances (resolvin, protectin and maresin). At the same time, they form free radicals, which can cause oxidative stress over time.

Scientific studies show that they may not only have protective effects against colds and common infections, but may also prevent Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, for example. Their effect on Alzheimer's disease is even being investigated. You have probably heard advertisements claiming that omega-3 fatty acids protect your cardiovascular system. This is true; they break down triglycerides (TAG) in the blood, thereby preventing narrowing of the arteries and myocardial infarction. They affect the level of "good" cholesterol (HDL). They lower blood pressure and blood clotting and have an antithrombotic effect, i.e. they prevent the formation of blood clots. 

Omega-3 fatty acids are mainly used by athletes. They influence the formation of body muscles and thus also muscle mass. They help with muscle regeneration but also with minor damage caused by excessive strain, such as during strength training. DHA is a component of the vascular retina and therefore influences optimal vision. They are particularly important during pregnancy and breastfeeding, as they have a major impact on the proper development and growth of the foetus (especially the nervous system) in the mother's body. Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is a component of breast milk and is even added to formula milk under EU regulations. There are a huge number of studies on the effects of Omega 3 on the human body. 1g of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) can reduce the risk of depression and many psychiatric disorders such as bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Omega-3 fatty acids alleviate the symptoms of ADHD and childhood allergies and help with acne. 

Omega 3s are found in both plant and animal foods. The recommended daily dose is around 250mg of EPA and DHA. Pregnant women double that. To give you an idea - 100g of mackerel contains 7 times the daily dose of Omega 3 acids. They are also found in flaxseed oil, walnuts, chia seeds, rapeseed oil. From animal foods, it is mainly fatty marine fish: mackerel, salmon, herring and a great source is the already mentioned fish oil. But if you do not have access to such foods, there are nutritional supplements that offer these substances in a perfectly blended cocktail and without unpleasant smell and taste in capsules with a precisely defined daily dose. Just choose the right store for your purchase. 

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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...

Vitamin B3 Niacinamide

Vitamin B3 Niacinamide

Vitamin B3 - niacin, perhaps also known to the elderly as P. It belongs to the group of B vitamins found in the multiform B-complex. It is a very important group that you need for the proper function of eyesight, mucous membranes, skin, heart... You need it for the proper functioning of heart, muscle and nerve activity.

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Supports menstrual and reproductive healthSupports digestive healthProvides anti-inflammatory effectsOffers antioxidant propertiesEnhances skin vitality
Is Collagen only for old people?

Is Collagen only for old people?

Collagen is essentially a protein that the human body can produce itself, as it is essential for the proper functioning of cartilage, glands, joints, bones, muscles and skin. It is the most abundant substance in our body (up to 3%). Unless you are on social media, you really need to depend on it until you suddenly start to feel pain in your tendons, knees, ligaments... If you have a proper, balanced diet and get enough exercise, your body will produce very little of it. But...

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...

Vitamin B3 Niacinamide

Vitamin B3 Niacinamide

Vitamin B3 - niacin, perhaps also known to the elderly as P. It belongs to the group of B vitamins found in the multiform B-complex. It is a very important group that you need for the proper function of eyesight, mucous membranes, skin, heart... You need it for the proper functioning of heart, muscle and nerve activity.

Vitamin B3 Niacinamide

Vitamin B3 Niacinamide

Vitamin B3 - niacin, perhaps also known to the elderly as P. It belongs to the group of B vitamins found in the multiform B-complex. It is a very important group that you need for the proper function of eyesight, mucous membranes, skin, heart... You need it for the proper functioning of heart, muscle and nerve activity.

Is Collagen only for old people?

Is Collagen only for old people?

Collagen is essentially a protein that the human body can produce itself, as it is essential for the proper functioning of cartilage, glands, joints, bones, muscles and skin. It is the most abundant substance in our body (up to 3%). Unless you are on social media, you really need to depend on it until you suddenly start to feel pain in your tendons, knees, ligaments... If you have a proper, balanced diet and get enough exercise, your body will produce very little of it. But...

Is Collagen only for old people?

Is Collagen only for old people?

Collagen is essentially a protein that the human body can produce itself, as it is essential for the proper functioning of cartilage, glands, joints, bones, muscles and skin. It is the most abundant substance in our body (up to 3%). Unless you are on social media, you really need to depend on it until you suddenly start to feel pain in your tendons, knees, ligaments... If you have a proper, balanced diet and get enough exercise, your body will produce very little of it. But...

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.

Milk thistle and liver

Milk thistle and liver

If you are active on social media, you are surely familiar with the term milk thistle. It is the phenomenon of 2024, with advertisements for this "miracle herb" everywhere you look. Unlike other dietary supplements, no one questions the effects of this plant. Opinions differ only on individual products and methods of processing. What is so miraculous about this thistle?

Milk thistle and liver

Milk thistle and liver

If you are active on social media, you are surely familiar with the term milk thistle. It is the phenomenon of 2024, with advertisements for this "miracle herb" everywhere you look. Unlike other dietary supplements, no one questions the effects of this plant. Opinions differ only on individual products and methods of processing. What is so miraculous about this thistle?

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.

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.

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...

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...

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