EXTRACTO MIRTILO+GINGKO+EUFRASIA (60 Cap)
Bottle of 60 Vegicaps
Solgar
EXTRACTO MIRTILO+GINGKO+EUFRASIA (60 Cap) - Solgar
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Bottle of 60 Vegicaps.
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GINGKO EXTRACT Mirtilo + + Euphrasia - SOLGAR
Blueberries (Vaccinium myrtillus)
Bilberry extract is often used to prevent and treat eye diseases such as poor vision, cataracts, glaucoma and macular degeneration. Active flavonoids strengthen bilberry anthocyanins of eye tissue, improve circulation in the eye and increase the oxygen and energy levels in the eye. Bilberry extract is also used to improve circulation and the health of blood vessels throughout the body.
ACTIVE:
Anthocyanins (anthocyanidins).
CONTRAINDICATIONS:
The high doses and prolonged use can cause chronic poisoning, with symptoms are cachexia, anemia and dystonia.
Ginkgo Biloba
From the leaves of ginkgo extract is obtained which has flavonoids (ginkgoloides and glycosides) that when taken increase central and peripheral circulation, and consequently is more efficient irrigation of tissue.
This benefits people in middle-aged and senile, because their bodies lose the ability to adequately irrigate the tissues (especially the brain and that causes memory loss, fatigue, confusion, depression and anxiety). Gingko consumption reduces these symptoms and also more efficient irrigation in the heart and limbs.
Other studies show that these flavonoids have "antiplatelet function", ie reduce the tendency of platelets to clump together, reducing the tendency to form clots in the veins and arteries and thus reducing the risk of thrombosis. By function aggregating these flavonoids help in recovering from strokes and heart attacks.
In addition, these flavonoids are also effective in neutralizing free radicals that are involved in the process of aging. In fact have an oxygenated function in the brain, which increase glucose utilization and production of adenosine triphosphate.
However, studies are underway on the use of ginkgo as an adjunct in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, senile dementia and Parkinson's are not going in this direction. Steven DeKosky and colleagues published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) the results of a study of nearly 3,100 adults over 75 years. In general, the rate of dementia among those taking ginkgo was 3.3 per 100 person-years of follow-up compared to 2.9 per 100 person-years in the placebo group. In the Opinion notes that in the absence of effective, people should be careful enough about taking a drug in any way, and we have seen here is no evidence for potential benefits, and there is some reason to worry about long-term use. [4
Euphrasia
Eyebright is a blessing for the eyes as it is a remedy to combat conjunctivitis, pain, redness and tearing.
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