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The components

Welcome to the section dedicated to the key components of our supplements, carefully selected to offer you the maximum benefit for your health and well-being.

Mangiferin

Mangiferine is a polyphenol extracted from the mango plant (Mangifera indica L.), belonging to the Anacardiaceae family. This natural product, extracted from the leaves, fruits and terminal branches of the plant, is renowned for its powerful antioxidant properties, effectively counteracting the body's aging processes.

The complex of polyphenols present, including mangiferin, offers protection against oxidative damage caused by free radicals, helping to maintain the overall health of the body. Due to its high bioavailability, mangiferin can reach tissues and organs significantly.


Applications: Mangiferin's main goal is to improve the functioning of the antioxidant mechanisms of the human body. This applies to both healthy people, exposed to environmental, dietary or age-related risk factors, and to those suffering from chronic diseases. Its molecular structure allows it to prevent, repair and protect the body against free radical damage, offering a higher potency than other antioxidant substances.


Clinical Studies: Clinical studies have shown the effectiveness of Mangiferin in improving the quality of life in patients with various conditions, including certain types of cancer, psoriasis, diabetes mellitus, and benign prostatic hyperplasia. In addition, positive results have been observed in the treatment of chronic pain, skin diseases, and in the inhibition of skin aging.


Activities: In summary, mangiferin and other components present in the mango plant show immunomodulatory, analgesic, anti-inflammatory and anti-aging activities. These benefits can significantly improve the quality of life in people suffering from chronic diseases, chronic pain and psychological stress.

Serenoa repens

Serenoa repens, also known as saw palmetto, is a small palm of the Arecaceae family, native to the southern United States and also present in the Mediterranean and North Africa. Its flowers are yellowish in color, while the fruit is a reddish-black drupe, rich in active ingredients including fatty acids, phytosterols, flavonoids and polysaccharides. Among these, beta-sitosterol is the most effective active ingredient.

Studies on Serenoa repens have highlighted its multiple therapeutic properties, which act in synergy through different mechanisms:

  • Inhibition of 5-alpha-reductase: This enzyme converts testosterone to dihydrotestosterone, which can cause benign prostatic hypertrophy. Serenoa repens inhibits this conversion, reducing prostate enlargement.

  • Selective antagonism: Acts on the bond between dihydrotestosterone and androgen receptors in prostate cells, reducing symptoms related to prostatic hypertrophy.

  • Anti-estrogenic effect: Reduces estrogen receptors, which may contribute to the development of benign prostatic hypertrophy and male impotence.

  • Anti-inflammatory action: Reduces inflammation and edema at the prostate level.

Serenoa repens is considered the first-choice herbal treatment for benign prostatic hypertrophy. Clinical studies have demonstrated its effectiveness in reducing symptoms related to this condition, such as prostate enlargement, difficulty urinating, and episodes of cystitis. The recommended dosage is 320 mg per day, preferably divided into two doses of 160 mg away from meals.

Furthermore, Serenoa repens may also have positive effects on the reduction of cancer cells in the prostate. Compared to synthetic drugs such as finasteride, its action is slower but equally effective and does not have the side effects associated with these drugs, such as decreased libido and erection. Furthermore, taking Serenoa repens is considered safe and has no particular contraindications.

Lycopene

Lycopene is a red carotenoid, found mainly in tomatoes and various fruits and vegetables, which belongs to the carotenoid family. Since it cannot be synthesized by the human body, it must be consumed through the diet. Lycopene is one of the main carotenoids in human blood, after beta-carotene, and its concentration is closely related to the intake of this compound over time.

Antioxidants, such as lycopene, play a crucial role in blocking the damaging action of free radicals, toxic cellular byproducts that can damage cell membranes and cause DNA mutations, thus contributing to premature cellular aging and the onset of serious diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and other conditions.

Lycopene is a particularly powerful antioxidant, surpassing beta-carotene and vitamin E in terms of effectiveness. It helps protect the cardiovascular system and may have a preventive role against various types of tumors, neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, osteoporosis, diabetes mellitus, age-related macular degeneration and skin aging.

Regular intake of lycopene, along with other antioxidants in the diet, is essential for maintaining the general health and well-being of the human body.

The SOD enzyme

The enzyme SOD (superoxide dismutase) plays a vital role in the human body, counteracting the damage caused by ROS, or "reactive oxygen species." These substances, produced as byproducts of chemical reactions in the body, can damage cells if left unchecked. SOD, a powerful antioxidant enzyme, works directly to eliminate ROS, thus helping to protect cells.

The medical use of SOD has demonstrated success in the treatment of various inflammatory conditions, such as osteoarthritis, sports injuries, and joint inflammation. It has also been used in the treatment of soft tissue inflammation in horses and dogs, as well as human inflammatory diseases and chronic bladder inflammation, and some cases of cancer.

In the supplement field, SOD offers multiple benefits:

  • Protection of DNA from oxidative stress.

  • Use in anti-inflammatory products, with efficacy in cardiovascular protection and photoprotection from damage induced by UV rays.

  • Support in counteracting excessive production of ROS due to sports activity, with possible immuno-protective actions.

  • Potential improvement in cognitive abilities and stress control.

To provide SOD, we chose carrot as a source. Scientific studies have revealed that carrot contains significantly more SOD than other plant sources, even 10 times more than melon, making it a valuable option for integrating this important antioxidant enzyme into your diet.

Tasmanian Lanceolate

Tasmanian pepper (Tasmannia Lanceolata) is a precious plant that grows majestically in the mountains of south-east Australia. Resistant to cold and thriving in rocky, windswept soil, this hardy plant produces small, black-purple berries with a delicately floral aroma, similar to traditional black peppercorns when dried.

This natural ingredient is a real source of benefits for the skin, aimed at protecting it, smoothing it and reducing its sensitivity to external agents.

Tasmanian pepper berries contain a powerful active ingredient known as Polygodial, an anti-inflammatory agent that effectively reduces vasodilation and edema, providing optimal relief for the skin. Studies show that Polygodial not only soothes skin problems, but also has anti-allergic and antimicrobial properties.

Additionally, berries are rich in anthocyanins, powerful antioxidants that protect cells from oxidative damage caused by free radicals. Incredibly, berry extract has been shown to have three times the antioxidant power of blueberries.

But the surprises don't end there. Tasmanian pepper is also a rich source of Rutin, known for its ability to strengthen capillaries, ensuring healthier and more radiant skin.

Incorporating Tasmanian pepper into your skincare products means embracing the best of nature for glowing, protected and visibly rejuvenated skin.

Piper longum

The long pepper shrub, scientifically known as Piper longum, is native to India but is widely cultivated throughout equatorial Asia, where its precious botanical heritage offers numerous benefits.

The fruits and essential oil of Piper longum are rich in a valuable mixture of components, including volatile oil (1%), resinous substances, piperine (with a percentage of 6%, higher than Piper nigrum), piperlongumin, terpenoids and dihydrostigmasterol.

But what are the distinctive characteristics of this extraordinary shrub?

Piper longum has anti-asthmatic and anti-allergic properties that have captured the attention of researchers. Studies show that piperine, one of the predominant active ingredients, acts by blocking cholinergic receptors and inhibiting histaminergic and serotoninergic activity. In addition, in vitro studies have shown a significant effect in inhibiting mast cell degranulation by up to 30%. Clinical results are no exception, with a significant reduction in the severity of asthma attacks observed in 50% of patients treated with Piper longum.

But the beneficial properties of this plant do not stop there. Piper longum is also known for its vasodilatory action that tends to increase the production of sperm and oocytes, in addition to having anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antioxidant and immunomodulatory activities.

Furthermore, piperine, which is abundant in Piper longum, shows additional stimulating effects compared to black pepper, including the stimulation of skin pigmentation following light irradiation.

Incorporating the power of Piper longum into your treatments means embracing a natural source of wellness, capable of addressing a wide range of ailments and promoting overall health and well-being.

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