NATURAL DRUGS FOR THE TREATMENT OF OBESITY AND A METABOLIC ASSAY
Modern natural medicines are usually a set of plant and animal compounds as well as vitamins and minerals or living organisms such as, for example, probiotic bacteria. Let us discuss selected natural medicines that support the treatment of obesity and the metabolic syndrome
1. A DIGITAL FOOD FACILITY FACILITATES AND SLIMMING, CLEANSES JELITA
2. INULIN NORMALIZES DRAWING AND SUPPORTS WEIGHTLY
3. A CANE DRINKER REDUCES CHOLESTEROL
4. VEGETABLE STEROLS LOWER THE CHOLESTEROL LEVEL
5. WHITE MORWA REDUCES SUGAR AND CHOLESTEROL LEVELS
6. CHROME NORMALIZES GLUCOSE LEVEL - STRENGTHENING INSULIN ACTION
7. BIOTYNA SUPPORTS COMBUSTION OF CALORIA
8. NIACYNA REDUCES CHOLESTEROL LEVEL
9. NECESSARY UNCOATED FATTY ACIDS (EFAs) LOWER THE CHOLERTEROL AND PROTECT THESE?
10. ALFA ACID - LIPON SUPPORTS TREATMENT OF DIABETICS AND OBESITY
The role in natural medicines in the treatment of obesity and the metabolic syndrome:
● Support digestive processes
● Support weight loss - blocking the absorption of fat (eg plant sterols) and carbohydrates (inulin)
● They support the treatment of the metabolic syndrome - they modify the healthy metabolism and prevent its dangerous complications.
● Normalize the functions of the digestive system: prevent digestive disorders and intestinal inflammations; cleanse the intestines and support bowel movements.
● They exert systemic metabolic and health effects
● An additional advantage of these drugs are few side effects and not harmful to health. As well as the possibility of chronic use, without the immunization of pathogens and the body on their therapeutic mechanism.
5. CHROMIUM NORMALIZES GLUCOSE LEVEL AND REINFORCES INSULIN ACTION
The biologically active form of chromium actively promotes metabolism:
- strengthens the action of insulin - which supports glucose metabolism
- stabilizes the energy management of the body, prevents diabetes and its complications
- promotes slimming, contributing to the reduction of body fat.
Chromium controls the level of sugar in the blood
After each meal, the pancreas automatically reacts to an increase in the level of glucose in the blood and generates hormone - insulin. Insulin is the most important hormone for cellular metabolism - it acts as a key that "opens the cellular door" for the most important fuel - carbohydrates. Particularly dependent on insulin are intensely metabolizing and energy-requiring cells such as muscles, in particular myocardium, brain cells, liver, kidneys, hair and nail matrix cells, etc.). In addition, insulin opens the cell door not only to sugars but also to fatty acids and amino acids. This hormone is the most important regulator of blood glucose. It lowers the level of this sugar, increasing the frequency of glucose uptake by the cells to be burned with the release of high-energy phosphorus (ATP) energy or to convert into other substances needed by the body. Insulin permits the penetration of glucose, amino acids and fats from the blood through the cell membrane into the cell, but the condition is the presence of biologically active chromium.
Chromium as an energy stabilizer - a pro-health role
Systemic chromium (trivalent), protein-associated and niacin as so-called Glucose tolerance factor (from ang-GTF) - it is associated with insulin and thanks to it increases its action "opening" cells to penetrate the basic fuel which is glucose. Thanks to this mechanism, strengthening the role of insulin affects the normalization of the level of glucose in the blood. This is especially important for people at risk of diabetes and its complications, as well as obese people who have frequent changes in blood glucose levels and suffer from troublesome symptoms of glucose intolerance - such as, for example, wolf appetite and constant appetite for snacking.
As an activator of insulin, chromium protects against the development of diabetes and its complications, such
as cardiovascular and cardiovascular diseases, and effectively relieves symptoms of hypoglycaemia
(Hypoglycemia).
Chrome supports the treatment of obesity because:
- it has a positive effect on health on metabolism,
- facilitates slimming by activating energy-consuming metabolic changes in the body
- reduces appetite, especially tones the urge to snack,
„Wolf's appetite "and greed may indicate low chromium in the body.
Such symptoms may indicate that the level of chromium in the body is too low. Chromium deficiency is often associated with insufficient supply of this element in the diet, as well as with an increased intake of simple sugars (eg sucrose present in sweets), which binds chromium and causes the excretion of this valuable mineral from the body. Supplementing chromium deficiencies in the diet is an important element facilitating slimming and allowing maintenance of the correct weight.
6. BIOTYNA SUPPORTS COMBUSTION OF CALORIA
The general role of vitamin in systemic metabolism
Biotin actively participates in the conversion of sugars, fat and amino acids. Like other vitamins in the group. It is a coenzyme for several enzymes, where it controls the process of glucose formation (gluconeogenesis), fatty acid synthesis, etc.
Biotin controls the metabolism of fats and carbohydrates.
Biotin is a coenzyme that regulates the metabolism of the body's basic fuel - glucose. This particularly applies to the gluconeogenesis phase, where it interacts with insulin. This B-vitamin also stimulates the transformation of glucose from the liver, where this sugar is stored as glycogen, thereby stabilizing the blood glucose level. Vitamin also participates in the process of creating hemoglobin which is a dye of red blood cells.
Symptoms of biotin deficiency in the body
Due to participation in the transformation of glucose, which is a fuel for the brain and nervous system - the deficiency of biotin is sensitively felt by the deterioration of well-being, as well as pain and sensory hypersensitivity.Its high deficiency can cause depression, weakness and apathy; in addition, deterioration of fat metabolism and elevation of cholesterol. High deficiency of biotin causes skin symptoms, especially inflammation of the tongue, skin of limbs and neck as well as hair loss, or baldness. Hair loss (baldness) is one of the basic symptoms of high deficiency in biotin in the body. The latter deficiency is also associated with old age - that is why biotin has been used as a dietary supplement in patients with hair loss for many years. [1,2,3]
Bioavailability of biotin in the diet:
During the digestion process, it is released from the protein contained in the food and enters the blood or itself is processed in the intestinal wall. Thanks to the appropriate intestinal enzymes, it is brought to the blood and cells. [2] The food source is: egg yolk, yeast, milk, liver: it can be synthesized by intestinal bacteria, soluble in water. [3]
The optimal diet dose
There are no clearly defined recommendations for biotin supplementation, although many specialists1) claim that a dose of 75-300 micrograms per day is enough to prevent shortages. [3]
Health benefits of biotin supplementation in the fight against mania and obesity
Biotin supplementation in diabetes increases the sensitivity of the body to insulin and increases the level of enzymes involved in glucose metabolism. Normalization of glucose level and lowering of cholesterol level can be expected
IMMEDIATE NATURAL DRUGS FOR THE TREATMENT OF OTABILITY AND METABOLIC ASSAY
1. A DIGITAL FOOD FACILITY FACILITATES AND SLIMMING, CLEANSES JELITA
2. INULIN NORMALIZES DRAWING AND SUPPORTS WEIGHTLY
3. A CANE DRINKER REDUCES CHOLESTEROL
4. VEGETABLE STEROLS LOWER THE CHOLESTEROL LEVEL
5. WHITE MORWA REDUCES SUGAR AND CHOLESTEROL LEVELS
6. CHROME NORMALIZES GLUCOSE LEVEL - STRENGTHENING INSULIN ACTION
7. BIOTYNA SUPPORTS COMBUSTION OF CALORIA
8. NIACYNA REDUCES CHOLESTEROL LEVEL
9. NECESSARY UNCOATED FATTY ACIDS (EFAs) LOWER THE CHOLERTEROL AND PROTECT THESE?
10. ALFA ACID - LIPON SUPPORTS TREATMENT OF DIABETICS AND OBESITY
7. NIACIN LOWERS CHOLESTEROL LEVEL
The role of niacin in health
Niacin - or nicotinic acid or vitamin B3 (or PP) - is a natural medicine that is underappreciated. From this vitamin - after its absorption - a nicotinic acid amide is formed. Amid is a physiologically active form of vitamin in the body. In conjunction with other compounds of the constitution creates the so-called coenzyme dehydrogenaz - a set of numerous and active enzymes regulating the metabolism of carbohydrates, fatty acids and amino acids. Therefore, niacin plays an important role in the physiological processes of muscles, peripheral and central nervous system and skin. It stimulates the secretion of gastric juice, increases intestinal motility. However, the most interesting medicinal property of this vitamin is its effective anticholinesteric and antihyperlipemic action.
Energy management regulator
Niacin is one of the key regulators of the process of energy conversion of chemical bonds of nutrients - into high-energy phosphorus compound - ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Niacin participates in this process in the conversion of glucose to this high-energy phosphorus compound. Its biologically active form in cooperation with dehydrogenase enzymes - provides energy in the form of electrons - which animates the process of generating and converting energy in the form of ATP. We should also emphasize that niacin in this role interacts with vitamin B1 (thiamine) and vitamin B2 (riboflavin).
Niacin lowers cholesterol [1,2,7]
Vitamin B3, after getting into the blood plasma, reduces the level of bad LDL cholesterol and raises the level of good HDL. In the longer time perspective, this prevents not only atherosclerosis. One of the studies compared the therapeutic activity of niacin with one of the used synthetic drugs from the group of fibrates (clofibrate) in the anti-cholesterol effect. It was found that niacin was much more effective in reducing the level of not only total cholesterol, but also "bad" LDL cholesterol and triglycerides and in increasing "good" HDL cholesterol. It is also worth noting that, but by normalizing cholesterol and lipids in blood, niacin can have a positive effect on the balance of sex hormones - including the balance of non-indifferent arteries and ... skin and hair estrogen and progesterone.
The symptoms of a deficiency of the non-incident indicate the health significance [3,10]
Chronic deficiency of niacin leads to inhibition of tissue respiration, which results in a lack of energy for cells - a kind of rare today B3 avitaminosis called pellagra. The effects of deficiency include general weakness, insomnia, headaches, difficulties with memory, disorders in the nervous system, skin diseases. Pelagra is now a rarity, but once occurred in countries where the basis of food was exclusively maize (does not contain tryptophan) or millet (high leucine content). Currently, you