Tumeric Plus capsules (Herbal One)

Product code: THKLOS-00466
€9
Overview

Indication for use: a wide range of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, including fungal and parasitic infections, obesity, fatty hepatosis.

Using as an adjuvant: it is used as part of various therapeutic kits.

Using as a preventative measure: it is used to prevent diseases in the gastrointestinal tract, including liver diseases. Recommended for people who have unhealthy or unbalanced nutrition plans, as well as for people with a tendency of flatulence. You can take it continuously 3 times a day, 20 minutes before a meal for the first capsule and immediately after a meal the second capsule.

Therapeutic action: hepatoprotector, cholesterol inhibitor, anticoagulant, immunomodulator, antihistamine, lowers blood sugar (glucose) levels, choleretic, antifungal, antiparasitic.

Methods of administration and dosages: the standard therapeutic dosage is 3 capsules 3 times a day 20 minutes before meals. The standard course is 90 days. For complex diseases of the endocrine system it is necessary to consult with a naturopath to draw up an optimal and comprehensive therapy plan. You can make an appointment with a naturopath by following the LINK.

Contraindications \ Precautions: individual intolerance to the herb.

Side effects: During the use of this mixture no side effects were observed.

Product composition:

1. Curcuma Longa Extract 206.25 mg.

2. Curcuma Longa Powder 206.25 mg.

3. Piper Nigrum 68.75 mg.

4. Zingiber Officinale 68.75 mg.

  

Herbal One Tumeric Plus mixture capsules overview

Curcuma Longa, also called - homemade turmeric, yellow ginger, Turmeric, Indian saffron - a plant that has an extremely beneficial effect on several life support systems of the human body. Turmeric has been used in food by the peoples of Asia since very ancient times and it is obvious that it is not because of its taste but because of the benefits to the human body that it brings. When turmeric enters the gastrointestinal tract it exhibits consistent effects, starting from the esophagus, it has an antifungal and wound healing effect there, then when it reaches the stomach and duodenum it stimulates the production of mucin and suppresses the production of excess gastric juice. Curcumin combined with coconut oil treats erosive gastritis and stomach and duodenal ulcers. Once it is in the small intestine, curcumin affects the intestinal microflora and destroys fungal infections. Being absorbed into the bloodstream through the small intestine, curcumin increases the level of 7-alpha-cholesterol hydroxylase, an enzyme involved in the synthesis of bile acids. In simple terms which are understandable to most people, curcumin converts cholesterol - that is, fat in the blood into bile, thereby lowering blood cholesterol levels and protecting blood vessels from atherosclerosis. In addition, curcumin reduces the likelihood of lipid peroxidation, the so-called LPO - which occurs under the influence of free radicals, one of the main causes of which is radiation therapy for cancer. This is why curcumin is one of the main components that are used for detoxifying the body during and after radiation therapy. Turmeric also affects the human endocrine system, in particular the immune and lymphatic systems. The effect on the lymphatic system is manifested in an active antihistamine reaction which obviously brings relief to allergy sufferers. From the circulatory system, curcumin enters the liver, where it manifests itself as an extremely active hepatoprotector. As a result of a trial experiment with a white rat whose liver was specially damaged with paracetamol it was found that liver functions were completely restored after a therapy with curcumin. It is long overdue for erecting a monument for rats since their contribution to human health as experimental subjects is invaluable. Alcoholics deserve special attention, they consistently destroy their liver by consuming poison, which is alcohol, including those contained in low-alcohol drinks such as beer. In a pilot experiment it was found that curcumin optimizes the enzyme composition of the liver for efficient alcohol utilization, which will undoubtedly prolong the comfortable life of an alcoholic. The American journal Diabetic Nurse published research data that shows that curcumin is a diabetes protector, it described in an article the mechanism of this action, it is based on oxidative cellular processes that cause the onset of type 2 diabetes. Finally, curcumin is a regulator of metabolic processes in the human body that are associated with weight control. A pilot experiment on heroically selfless white rats who were force fed to the state of obesity showed a significant difference between those rats who were fed with regular food and those who got curcumin in addition to their regular food. The difference in weight gain was about -20%.

Piper Nigrum (black pepper) belongs to the piperaceae family and is widely used in the food industry as a poignant additive, for its health benefits, as a preservative, as well as in herbal medicine and cosmetic industries. Both the berries and the Piper Nigrum leaf serve as hot spices, and in some clinics it is used to stimulate the patient's appetite. Piper Nigrum is also used in folk medicine to treat coughs, intestinal diseases, bronchitis, sexually transmitted diseases, colds and rheumatism. In some local communities in Africa, these spices are called bush pepper to distinguish them from common domesticated peppers. In earlier studies, Piper Nigrum demonstrated a hypolipidemic effect and antioxidant capacity by increasing the delay time of LDL + VLDL oxidation in the presence of copper (II) ion. Oral administration of an aqueous extract of piper nigrum leaves has resulted in antioxidant protection and anti-atherogenic activity in individuals on an atherogenic diet. The plant prevents weight gain and has cardioprotective properties with strong antioxidant activity. Obesity is a major risk factor for various chronic diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and some cancers. Obesity is associated with the induction of oxidative stress, which leads to complications such as endothelial dysfunction, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (fatty hepatosis), microvascular complications, and nephropathy. Obese subjects generally have low antioxidant defense with increased levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS). Accumulated data from in vitro and in vivo studies have shown that piperine has antitumor and neuroendocrine modulatory effects.

Zingiber Officinale (ginger) is a traditional medicine for various ailments including liver disease. Ginger is traditionally used as a common condiment for a variety of foods and drinks such as soup, ginger ale, gingerbread, ginger flakes, parkin, gingerbread cookies, and speculaas. Ginger rhizomes contain a number of pungent ingredients and active ingredients. Gingerol is one of the main caustic compounds in ginger, and has therapeutic properties such as hepatoprotective, antiparasitic, antimicrobial, antidiabetic and radioprotective. Ginger is also an anti-cardiovascular agent and prevents the development of pain-relieving morphine tolerance. The plant contains high levels of total phenol and flavonoids, which are responsible for its high antioxidant activity. Liver cirrhosis is an irreversible process characterized by excessive deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) in the liver, accompanied by scarring and destruction of the liver architecture. During liver cirrhosis, normal tissue is replaced by scar tissue, which can block blood flow to the liver. The liver itself is capable of regenerating its damaged parts, but during end-stage cirrhosis, the liver is unable to repair damaged cells. The etiology of liver cirrhosis has a wide spectrum, including viruses, toxins, medications, and lifestyle choices. Despite several attempts to find a remedy for this the treatment of liver cirrhosis remains a concern. In fact, alternative medicine is the only effective treatment for cirrhosis of the liver. Ayurveda uses medical herbs to treat liver diseases. Multicomponent formulations for the treatment of cirrhosis and hepatosis usually contain in addition to Ginger many medical plants with hepatoprotective potential, such as Vitex Negundo, Boesenbergia rotunda, Phyllanthus Niruri, Ipomoea Aquatic, Orthosiphon Stamineus and others. Clinical studies have shown the high efficiency of ginger in treating liver cirrhosis. The inhibitory effect of Ginger on the activation of liver stellate cells was confirmed by Lee Et Al in 2011. Research has also shown that the hepatoprotective effect of Ginger is due to its antioxidant property which is dominated by monoterpenoids. This is due to the fact that flavonoids have the ability to inhibit lipid peroxidation. This data suggests that ginger is a very effective remedy for the prevention and treatment of liver diseases.

You can buy this product from the distributor, the Asiabiopharm company on the website of the online store asiabiopharm.com. Postal delivery is carried out to most countries of the world.

Specifications
Product type Mixture
Release form Capsule 550 mg
Packaging type Vial
Package quantity, PCs. 60
Length 45 mm
Height 100 mm
Width 45 mm
Weight, gross 65 g
Weight 65 g

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