TEA 57

$13.00

Poor blood circulation

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Pack Weight: 50g .

Price : 13 $ USD

Composition :

Rosmarinus officinalis / Leaves
Pollen / Seeds
Berberis vulgaris / Roots
Hibiscus sabdariffa / Flowers

 

TEA 57 : Herbal infusion made from natural medicinal plants with no side effects.

 

Indications  :

– Vitamin and mineral deficiency.
– Asthenia, fatigue.
– Weakness after pregnancy or breastfeeding.

 

Benefits :

– Natural source of essential vitamins and minerals (calcium – magnesium – iron – zinc – potassium – phosphorus – iodine).
– Increases vital energy and improves physical and mental performance.
– Prevents symptoms of vitamin deficiency such as: dizziness, muscle weakness, anemia, hair fragility, brittle nails, and facial pallor.

Enhancing effect:

TEA 57 enhances the therapeutic effects of any other infusion it is taken with.

Vitamins :

Vitamins are micronutrients with no caloric value but essential for all biochemical processes in the body.
They support metabolism (carbohydrates, proteins, lipids), energy release, bone and tissue synthesis, brain function, cellular protection (antioxidants), and act as coenzymes and molecular messengers.

Types of vitamins:

– Water-soluble: Vitamin C and B-complex (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B8, B9, B12). These are not stored and eliminated via urine, requiring daily intake. Found mainly in fruits and vegetables.

– Fat-soluble: Vitamins A, D, E, and K, stored in fat tissues and potentially toxic at high doses. Found in fats, oily fish, eggs, offal, and synthesized from sunlight (Vitamin D).

– Antioxidant vitamins (A, C, E, beta-carotene) reduce oxidative stress by neutralizing free radicals.

Minerals :

Minerals are essential for health, found in plants, soil, and water.
They make up 4% of body mass, classified into:

– Major minerals (≥100 mg/day): calcium, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, sulfur, sodium, chlorine.

– Trace elements (<15 g total): iron, zinc, copper, iodine, fluoride, chromium, selenium.

Roles:

– Structure of enzymes and hormones.

– Cardiac rhythm, muscle contraction, neuronal transmission.

– Acid-base balance regulation.

Deficiency Risks and Causes:

Modern diets are often poor in micronutrients due to:

– Industrial food processing.

– Intensive farming that depletes soils.

– Food additives and pollutants.

– Stress, smoking, pollution, aging, medication (which alter absorption or increase micronutrient loss).

– Physical activity increases demand for magnesium, zinc, iron, and vitamins B1-B6-C-E.

Advice :

Nutrition:
Favor nutrient-dense foods (vegetables, fruits, seafood, offal, whole grains, nuts) and antioxidant-rich options.
Limit fatty, sugary, and refined products.

Supplementation:
Daily or occasional micronutrient supplementation is useful to compensate for dietary deficits and preserve health.
Use only high-quality nutritional supplements for effective results.

 

 

 

 

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