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Omega 3, precious message of the sea

Do you long to wake up with ease in the morning, look fresher, not feel joint pain, have more energy, be able to focus, and feel better in your body? We could find the solution from fishermen who got up earlier than the sun each morning, went out to the sea, and greeted the new day with a smile. These were men who never knew the doctor, had sharp minds even in old age, their hands still firmly held the fishing nets and they lived functional longevity, often working into their 90s. The fishermen's treasure was exactly fish oil, which works similarly to a lubricant for our body: it helps the heart pump blood, keeps the mind fresh, and joints flexible, without it, the joints would be like an old creaking ship. The message that the sea gives us what we need was conveyed to future generations because some gifts of health are too precious to keep to oneself. 

Even if the idea of drinking fish oil every day may not be appealing or pleasant in the slightest, (one simply cannot get used to some tastes) the capsules of Omega 3 offer a solution to this dilemma as well. Omega 3 fatty acids, which are the primary active components of fish oil, can be consumed without an unpleasant taste while utilizing their benefits. Recent research shows that regular intake of (docosahexaenoic acid) DHA slows cognitive decline and reduces the risk of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease. Their anti-inflammatory properties prove valuable for chronic diseases such as arthritis. Both DHA and (eicosapentaenoic acid) EPA play a pivotal role in lipid metabolism and overall functioning of the organism. Regular consumption of these acids helps regulate blood pressure, reduces inflammation and even enhances mood as it supports mental health and alleviates symptoms of depression and anxiety. They favorably impact cognitive functions, which is particularly important for older people. Omega 3s help reduce levels of the stress hormone cortisol, thus contributing to mental well-being and better working memory. Even more interestingly, they enhance problem-solving ability and even promote creativity. Additionally, omega 3 contribute to skin health, ensure hydration, reduce its sensitivity, and protect from harmful UV radiation, thereby slowing the aging process. They support long-term eye health, since DHA is an essential component of the retina, (making up to 60% of the retina in the eye) and has a direct influence on vision quality. According to studies, EPA helps regulate triglyceride levels, reduces blood pressure and benefits blood vessels. These essential fatty acids are also crucial in the formation of hormones that regulate blood clotting, thus minimizing the risk of dangerous blood clots. They also optimize mitochondrial function, adjust heart rhythm, dilate blood vessels and help prevent strokes. They support liver enzyme activity and reduce inflammatory processes within the body. They are also effective in maintaining proper cholesterol levels in the blood through increasing the levels of “good” and beneficial HDL cholesterol. Additionally, omega 3 fatty acids improve fertility and support hormonal balance, which is crucial for successful conception and a healthy pregnancy. 

You may have heard that omega 3 fatty acids can be prone to oxidation, which means they lose their effectiveness. That's exactly where vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol) comes in handy, a potent antioxidant that protects omega 3 from damage while also promoting skin health, hair, and overall rejuvenation of the organism. It ensures skin free of deep wrinkles. Without vitamin E, omega 3s couldn't function properly (they mutually protect each other). Their combination positively influences glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity, where vitamin E fights against oxidative stress, which is a factor in the development of insulin resistance, providing better glycemic control. Anti-inflammatory properties reinforce reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases.

Even small changes in our lives can have a huge impact. Whether it's a vital heart, a sharp mind, a better mood, or clearer skin, everything can be supported by a quality dietary supplement. The sea offers us a valuable gift in the form of premium fish oil in capsule Dr. Lucullus Omega 3, which could surprise with its outcome - What could be a better reward than living to an old age and remaining young mentally, mentally, and physically? Enjoy days full of smiles without complaining about fatigue or pain.

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

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.

Balm for the liver and gallbladder - Dandelion Health

Balm for the liver and gallbladder - Dandelion

Dandelion (Latin: Taraxum officinale, also known as milkweed, creamweed, Mayflower) is a weed that is familiar to everyone and found everywhere (especially if nothing else grows overnight on a perfect green lawn, it will even grow in a crack in the asphalt). First and foremost, it is a medicinal plant in the herb long its. The milk ducts contain a white sap that hardens in the air and leaves coloured stains on your hands. Dandelion seeds can travel a kilometre. It is one of the longest flowering plants, and the whole plant is edible, but with a rather unpleasant bitter taste.  

Omega 3

1000 mg | 60
9,99 € 9,99 €

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Promoting heart healthImprovement of brain functionsAnti-inflammatory effectPromoting eye healthAntioxidant protection
Ashwagandha - Withania Somnifera Health

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.

Balm for the liver and gallbladder - Dandelion

Balm for the liver and gallbladder - Dandelion

Dandelion (Latin: Taraxum officinale, also known as milkweed, creamweed, Mayflower) is a weed that is familiar to everyone and found everywhere (especially if nothing else grows overnight on a perfect green lawn, it will even grow in a crack in the asphalt). First and foremost, it is a medicinal plant in the herb long its. The milk ducts contain a white sap that hardens in the air and leaves coloured stains on your hands. Dandelion seeds can travel a kilometre. It is one of the longest flowering plants, and the whole plant is edible, but with a rather unpleasant bitter taste.  

Balm for the liver and gallbladder - Dandelion

Balm for the liver and gallbladder - Dandelion

Dandelion (Latin: Taraxum officinale, also known as milkweed, creamweed, Mayflower) is a weed that is familiar to everyone and found everywhere (especially if nothing else grows overnight on a perfect green lawn, it will even grow in a crack in the asphalt). First and foremost, it is a medicinal plant in the herb long its. The milk ducts contain a white sap that hardens in the air and leaves coloured stains on your hands. Dandelion seeds can travel a kilometre. It is one of the longest flowering plants, and the whole plant is edible, but with a rather unpleasant bitter taste.  

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.

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.

MSM (Organosulfur) .... multifunctional supplement

MSM (Organosulfur) .... multifunctional supplement

Did you know that sulphur is just as essential for our bodies as vitamins and minerals? One of its most important sources is a substance called methylsulfonylmethane, or MSM for short. Although the name sounds like something out of a chemistry textbook, it is a natural substance that is essential for the proper functioning of the body. MSM occurs naturally in the blood, tissues and organs, where it supports substances such as the amino acids glutathione, cysteine and methionine. This organic sulphur compound, also known as organosulphur, is extremely effective in combating oxidative stress and inflammation and in regenerating the body. It can be sourced from natural foods. Organosulphur compounds, such as allicin in garlic, have a wide range of health benefits, and MSM is unique in that it offers comprehensive support from joint health to immunity boosting. 

Innovative LIPO C (Liposomal Vitamin C)

Innovative LIPO C (Liposomal Vitamin C)

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) has long been recognised as capable of improving immune function and reducing the severity and duration of colds and flu. It is widely known that vitamin C is essential for optimal immune system function and overall health. This is confirmed by the fact that vitamin C is one of the most popular and widely used dietary supplements worldwide. It is precisely the low content of this vitamin in processed foods that requires its regular supplementation. In addition to strengthening immunity and shortening the duration of colds, it plays an important role in wound healing, improving brain function and supporting bone strength. 

Innovative LIPO C (Liposomal Vitamin C)

Innovative LIPO C (Liposomal Vitamin C)

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) has long been recognised as capable of improving immune function and reducing the severity and duration of colds and flu. It is widely known that vitamin C is essential for optimal immune system function and overall health. This is confirmed by the fact that vitamin C is one of the most popular and widely used dietary supplements worldwide. It is precisely the low content of this vitamin in processed foods that requires its regular supplementation. In addition to strengthening immunity and shortening the duration of colds, it plays an important role in wound healing, improving brain function and supporting bone strength. 

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.

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.

Moringa oleifera (Moringa oleifera)

Moringa oleifera (Moringa oleifera)

Dr. Lucullus stresses that there is no "moringa" like "moringa", we take pride in the fact that our natural nutritional supplements are of premium quality. We care about the content, purity and potency of the ingredients that contribute to your health. We explain why: By gently processing the leaves into a superfood powder, we ensure its stability, protection and longer shelf life. 

The First of Vitamins - B1

The First of Vitamins - B1

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 First of Vitamins - B1

The First of Vitamins - B1

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. 

Surprisingly Resilient Maca - Peruvian Cress

Surprisingly Resilient Maca - Peruvian Cress

This remarkable plant (Lepidium mayenii) from the Peruvian Andes, where it is grown at extreme altitudes (4000 m a.s.l.). It is incredibly resilient and can survive and grow in conditions where most other plant species would not survive, such as low temperatures, strong winds, and intense UV radiation. Its ability to adapt to harsh environments enriches it with nutrients and substances that positively impact the human body, enhancing resistance to both physical and mental stress.

Surprisingly Resilient Maca - Peruvian Cress

Surprisingly Resilient Maca - Peruvian Cress

This remarkable plant (Lepidium mayenii) from the Peruvian Andes, where it is grown at extreme altitudes (4000 m a.s.l.). It is incredibly resilient and can survive and grow in conditions where most other plant species would not survive, such as low temperatures, strong winds, and intense UV radiation. Its ability to adapt to harsh environments enriches it with nutrients and substances that positively impact the human body, enhancing resistance to both physical and mental stress.

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Histamine Controls

750 mg | 130
18,90 € 18,90 €

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Regulation of Histamine LevelsInflammation ReductionImmune System Function EnhancementIncreased Energy LevelsRespiratory System Health Support
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Parastā alchemilka

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18,90 € 18,90 €

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Supports menstrual and reproductive healthSupports digestive healthProvides anti-inflammatory effectsOffers antioxidant propertiesEnhances skin vitality

Cordyceps sinensis

500 mg | 60
9,99 € 9,99 €

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Supports immune system functionBoosts energy and enduranceSupports respiratory healthOffers antioxidant protectionProvides adaptogenic resistance to stress

Cordyceps sinensis

500 mg | 130
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Supports immune system functionBoosts energy and enduranceSupports respiratory healthOffers antioxidant protectionProvides adaptogenic resistance to stress
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