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Resveratrol
Pure Resveratrol 99% 90cps of 500mg is a dietary supplement that contains a powerful dose of natural Resveratrol, a powerful antioxidant...
Quercetin is a natural flavonoid, a vegetable pigment found in various foods and plants that has been gaining more and more space for some time as a "nutraceutical" agent with interesting properties. Quercetin is present with high concentrations especially in apples, red fruits and berries in general, but also in citrus fruits, vegetables and vegetables such as tomatoes, broccoli, asparagus, capers, onions and in drinks such as red wine and tea.
Quercetin is the element of several published and different studies still in progress for its extensive properties and is increasingly recommended as a supplement to promote antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity, helping to counteract the action of free radicals and cellular aging, acting as a true natural "anti-aging" substance, in particular against premature skin aging.
Quercetin helps to counteract the negative activity of solar radiation. These in fact lead to the synthesis of reactions by oxygen that form free radicals, which have the ability to alter the structure of the synthesis of collagen and elastin by means of dermal fibroblasts. Quercetin helps protect from the negative action of solar radiation and from various other problems related to aging.
Bromelain seems like a single substance, but it is actually a mixture of chemicals taken from different parts of a plant such as pineapple. The majority of the extract is made up of proteolytic enzymes, or enzymes that can break down protein structures. So we can say that Bromelain is a mixture of enzymes that break down proteins. We can often find ourselves using pineapple for a protein-rich meal. All parts of the plant are used to produce the extracts (shoots, peel, leaves, rarely the fruit). Bromelain comes in the form of a white powder that dissolves well in water. Pineapple extract has the ability to break down proteins. This means that when it combines with proteins, it breaks down their structure, turning macromolecules into smaller molecules called oligopeptides, peptides, or single amino acids.
Dosage
Take 2 capsules a day.