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Holoram radi
Radi é um biorregulador que melhora o estado nutricional e energético do corpo. Suporta potencialmente a resposta adaptativa natural do corpo ao estresse eletromagnético.
Acredita-se que o mecanismo de ação: **
- Promote the activation of natural protective systems that may help compensate for the imbalances induced by electromagnetic fields.
- Ativar a bioinformação reguladora dos processos de ação restaurativa.
- Promote the activation of the harmonic resonance of the biofield; which increases the natural mechanisms of the body’s ability to adapt to exogenous energy overload and regenerate the bioplasmic field; thereby avoiding leakages, weakening and congestion of the energy network.
Holoram radi
Composição:
Group I. An information carrier substrate protective cell matrix: Collagen Fish hydrolysate (PeptanTM F 5000 HD) 20 mg, Sodium hyaluronate 4 mg.
Group II. Phytotherapeutic Plant Extracts: Maca Nebulized extract 4:1 (Lepidium meyenii, root) 90 mg, Horse tail extract Nebulized (Equisetum arvense L, aerial part, 10% silica) 64 mg, Yarrow dust (Achillea millefolium L sumidad florida& gt; 0.02 % camazuleno confers) 64 mg, Aloe vera dry extract 20 mg, Green tea extract nebulized (Theasinensis,sheet, 20% total polyphenols) 20 mg, Chlorella algae powder (Chlorella Vulgaris Beijerinck, whole alga, 2020 CFM or factor in the growth of chlorella) 20 mg, Ginkgo biloba extract ( 20 % ginkgo-flavones) 20 mg, Celandine dust (Chelidonium majus L aerial part20 % total alkaloids Chelidonia) 20 mg.
Group III. Anti-Oxidants: Resveratrol (Polygonum cuspidatum, root, 4 %) 4 mg,L-glutathione reduced 4 mg, Co-enzyme Q10 (Ubiquinone) 4 mg.
Group IV.Amino Acids: Tryptophan 4 mg, L-methionine 4 mg,L – tyrosine 4 mg, isoleucine 4 mg, L – phenylalanine4 mg, Valine4 mg.
Group V. Vitamins and Minerals: Zinc gluconate (4% zinc) 4 mg, Copper gluconate (4% copper) 4 mg, Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride) 4 mg, Silicon dioxide4 mg, Vitamin B1 (thiamine hydrochloride) 4 mg, Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) 4 μg.
Conteúdo: 60 cápsulas (500 mg).
Instructions: 1 or 2 capsules, before going to bed, or as advised by your physician.
Research Studies on Ingredients of Radi
Group I. An information carrier substrate protective cell matrix
- Collagen Fish hydrolysate (PeptanTM F 5000 HD) 20 mg
- Features: A type of hydrolyzed fish collagen.
- Benefits: May promote skin health, joint health, and enhance bioavailability.
- References: Iwai, K., et al. (2005). Identification of food-derived collagen peptides in human blood after oral ingestion of gelatin hydrolysates. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 53(16), 6531-6536.
- Sodium hyaluronate 4 mg
- Features: Sodium salt of hyaluronic acid.
- Benefits: Known to hydrate the skin, promote wound healing, and has potential anti-inflammatory properties.
- References: Papakonstantinou, E., Roth, M., & Karakiulakis, G. (2012). Hyaluronic acid: A key molecule in skin aging. Dermato-endocrinology, 4(3), 253-258.
Group II. Phytotherapeutic Plant Extracts
- Maca Nebulized extract 4:1 (Lepidium meyenii, root) 90 mg
- Features: Root vegetable traditionally used in Peruvian medicine.
- Benefits: Known to improve mood, energy, and memory.
- References: Gonzales, G. F. (2012). Ethnobiology and ethnopharmacology of Lepidium meyenii (Maca), a plant from the Peruvian highlands. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2012.
- Horse tail extract Nebulized (Equisetum arvense L, aerial part, 10% silica) 64 mg
- Features: Contains minerals such as silica.
- Benefits: Traditionally used for its diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties.
- References: Carneiro, D. M., et al. (2014). Randomized, double-blind clinical trial to assess the acute diuretic effect of Equisetum arvense (field horsetail) in healthy volunteers. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2014.
- Yarrow dust (Achillea millefolium L)
- Features: Contains essential oils and sesquiterpene lactones.
- Benefits: Traditionally used for wound healing and as an anti-inflammatory agent.
- References: Cavalcanti, A. M., et al. (2006). Safety and antiulcer efficacy studies of Achillea millefolium L. after chronic treatment in Wistar rats. Journal of ethnopharmacology, 107(2), 277-284.
- Aloe vera dry extract
- Features: Rich in vitamins, enzymes, and amino acids.
- Benefits: Provides skin hydration, healing, and anti-inflammatory properties.
- References: Langmead, L., et al. (2004). Anti-inflammatory effects of aloe vera gel in human colorectal mucosa in vitro. Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics, 19(5), 521-527.
- Green tea extract nebulized (Theasinensis, sheet)
- Features: Contains polyphenols, especially catechins.
- Benefits: Offers antioxidant properties and supports metabolic health.
- References: Kuriyama, S., et al. (2006). Green tea consumption and cognitive function: a cross-sectional study from the Tsurugaya Project. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 83(2), 355-361.
- Chlorella algae powder (Chlorella Vulgaris Beijerinck)
- Features: Green alga rich in chlorophyll, vitamins, and minerals.
- Benefits: Supports detoxification processes in the body.
- References: Kwak, J. H., et al. (2012). Beneficial immunostimulatory effect of short-term Chlorella supplementation: enhancement of natural killer cell activity and early inflammatory response (randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial). Nutrition journal, 11(1), 53.
- Ginkgo biloba extract
- Features: Contains flavonoids and terpenoids.
- Benefits: Improves cognitive function and promotes blood circulation.
- References: Oken, B. S., et al. (1998). The efficacy of Ginkgo biloba on cognitive function in Alzheimer’s disease. JAMA, 280(18), 1777-1782.
- Celandine dust (Chelidonium majus L)
- Features: Contains alkaloids, especially chelidonine.
- Benefits: Traditionally used for its spasmolytic and analgesic effects.
- References: Colombo, M. L., et al. (1996). Biological screening of Chelidonium majus. Phytotherapy Research, 10(5), 396-398.
Group III. Anti-Oxidants
- Resveratrol (Polygonum cuspidatum, root)
- Features: Natural compound found in red wine and certain plants.
- Benefits: Offers antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
- References: Baur, J. A., et al. (2006). Resveratrol improves health and survival of mice on a high-calorie diet. Nature, 444(7117), 337-342.
- L-glutathione reduced
- Features: An important cellular antioxidant.
- Benefits: Protects cells from oxidative stress and supports liver detoxification processes.
- References: Ballatori, N., et al. (2009). Glutathione dysregulation and the etiology and progression of human diseases. Biological chemistry, 390(3), 191-214.
- Co-enzyme Q10 (Ubiquinone)
- Features: Vital for cellular energy production.
- Benefits: Enhances overall energy levels and offers antioxidant properties.
- References: Hernández-Camacho, J. D., et al. (2018). Coenzyme Q10 supplementation in aging and disease. Frontiers in physiology, 9, 44.
Group IV. Amino Acids
- Tryptophan
- Features: An essential amino acid.
- Benefits: Precursor to serotonin, promoting mood stability and sleep regulation.
- References: Birdsall, T. C. (1998). 5-Hydroxytryptophan: a clinically-effective serotonin precursor. Alternative medicine review, 3(4), 271-280.
- L-methionine
- Features: Essential sulfur-containing amino acid.
- Benefits: Supports liver health and aids in the production of essential molecules.
- References: Hoffman, R. L., et al. (2004). L-methionine supplementation maintains the integrity of the coronary endothelium in an ADMA-dependent manner. Atherosclerosis, 172(2), 241-247.
- L – tyrosine
- Features: Amino acid involved in neurotransmitter synthesis.
- Benefits: Supports cognitive function, especially during stressful conditions.
- References: Neri, D. F., et al. (1995). The effects of tyrosine on cognitive performance during extended wakefulness. Aviation, space, and environmental medicine, 66(4), 313-319.
- Isoleucine
- Features: Essential branched-chain amino acid (BCAA).
- Benefits: Supports muscle repair and energy regulation.
- References: Blomstrand, E., et al. (1997). Branched-chain amino acids activate key enzymes in protein synthesis after physical exercise. Journal of nutrition, 137(1), 269S-273S.
- L – phenylalanine
- Features: Essential amino acid.
- Benefits: Precursor to the neurotransmitter dopamine.
- References: Fernstrom, J. D. (2000). Can nutrient supplements modify brain function? The American journal of clinical nutrition, 71(6), 1669S-1673S.
- Valine
- Features: Another essential BCAA.
- Benefits: Aids in energy production and muscle tissue repair.
- References: Shimomura, Y., et al. (2006). Branched-chain amino acid supplementation before squat exercise and delayed-onset muscle soreness. International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism, 16(3), 236-244.
Group V. Vitamins and Minerals
- Zinc gluconate
- Features: Source of the essential mineral zinc.
- Benefits: Supports immune function, DNA synthesis, and wound healing.
- References: Shankar, A. H., & Prasad, A. S. (1998). Zinc and immune function: the biological basis of altered resistance to infection. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 68(2), 447S-463S.
- Copper gluconate
- Features: Source of the essential trace mineral copper.
- Benefits: Involved in energy production, iron metabolism, and neurotransmitter synthesis.
- References: Prohaska, J. R., & Lukasewycz, O. A. (1990). Copper deficiency suppresses the immune response of mice. Science, 249(4973), 1191-1193.
- Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride)
- Features: One of the B-complex vitamins.
- Benefits: Aids in amino acid metabolism, red blood cell production, and neurotransmitter synthesis.
- References: Mooney, S., et al. (1999). Vitamin B6: A molecule for human health? Molecules, 15(1), 442-459.
- Silicon dioxide
- Features: A form of the essential trace element silicon.
- Benefits: Supports bone and connective tissue health.
- References: Jugdaohsingh, R. (2007). Silicon and bone health. The Journal of nutrition, health & aging, 11(2), 99.
- Vitamin B1 (thiamine hydrochloride)
- Features: Another B-complex vitamin.
- Benefits: Essential for glucose metabolism and nerve function.
- References: Lonsdale, D. (2006). A review of the biochemistry, metabolism and clinical benefits of thiamin(e) and its derivatives. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 3(1), 49-59.
- Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin)
- Features: A water-soluble vitamin.
- Benefits: Essential for red blood cell formation, DNA synthesis, and nerve function.
- References: Baik, H. W., & Russell, R. M. (1999). Vitamin B12 deficiency in the elderly. Annual Review of Nutrition, 19(1), 357-377.