For supporting the immune system and upper respiratory tract
Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) helps maintain the body's natural defense system, upper respiratory tract health, and contributes to the health of the lower urinary tract. |
Green tea extract supports the body's ability to adapt to stressful situations and contributes to maintaining general well-being. |
Inulin is a water-soluble natural fiber.
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Echinacea purpurea – Purple coneflower
Echinacea, also known as Purple coneflower, is a North American native herb that has been used by indigenous people for centuries for prevention and to support the immune system. Of the various species of the plant, Echinacea purpurea is the most commonly used medicinally. Scientific research in recent decades also supports the fact that consuming Echinacea can help maintain the health of the upper respiratory tract and lower urinary tract.
The main active ingredients of Echinacea are: polysaccharides, alkylamides, cichoric acid and other phenolic acids. flavonoids, echinacoside, essential oils, glycoproteins.
The active ingredients of Echinacea together, with synergistic action, ensure the plant’s wide applicability in prevention, maintaining the health of the upper respiratory tract, i.e. the nasal cavity, oral cavity, throat, pharynx and larynx, and maintaining the health of the lower urinary tract.
Indigo Root
Indigo root is a plant material best known in traditional medicine, and is also popularly used in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
The indigo tree is best known for its blue dye, but its root and other parts can also be used for medicinal purposes.
Among its active ingredients, isoflavonoids, indigoid compounds, polyphenols and alkaloids are worth mentioning.
Green Tea
Green tea (Camellia sinensis) is one of the most popular and oldest drinks in the world, especially in Asia, where it has been consumed for more than 4,000 years. It is not only delicious, but also highly valued for its numerous positive health effects.
Both green tea and its beneficial effects are widely known. Green tea is rich in antioxidants and can contribute to prevention. Less well-known is that green tea extract supports the body's adaptability in stressful situations and contributes to maintaining general well-being.
Green tea is made by minimally oxidizing fresh tea leaves, which preserves the leaves’ natural antioxidants and other bioactive compounds.
Inulin
Inulin is a water-soluble natural fiber found in plants.
According to health recommendations, a fiber-rich diet is essential for maintaining gut health. It is important to know that fiber cannot be digested by the human body. Water-soluble fiber passes undigested from the small intestine into the large intestine, where beneficial bacteria ferment it and produce short-chain fatty acids. These fatty acids, such as butyrate, nourish the intestinal epithelial cells, thereby helping to regenerate the intestinal wall. Soluble fiber softens the stool, which improves bowel function.