Vitamin K is a less discussed fat-soluble vitamin (other vitamin A, vitamin E, vitamin D), first discovered in the 1939s, named from the Danish word koagulation, which means blood clotting, is a key nutrient to maintain blood clotting function
What is the effect of vitamin K in empirical medicine? Are there any side effects? See text analysis for details
What is Vitamin K?
Vitamin K is a class of structurally similar compounds, and in the physiological mechanism of the h
Yohimbine is a medicinal herb that has been regarded as an aphrodisiac in Africa for centuries, and its main ingredient is Yohimbine, an alkaloid (derived from the bark of the Central African yohimbe tree)
Today, yohimbine is considered to be beneficial to sexual health (stimulating and improving sexual dysfunction) and a common ingredient in weight loss products, but due to its potentially dangerous side effects, most countries are regulated as prescription drugs, so caution should still be
Coenzyme Q10, because of its ubiquitous properties, also known as ubiquinone, participates in energy production, but also fights free radicals, accelerates metabolism, slows down aging, can be called rejuvenation nutrients. Note 19
Although coenzyme Q10 is structurally similar to some vitamins (e.g. vitamin K), it is not a vitamin because it can be synthesized in the body (mainly in the inner mitochondrial membrane), and the vitamin must be obtained from the diet.
Because it can be synthes
Garcinia Cambogia is by far the most common natural weight loss ingredient, and it can be found in almost half of commercially available weight loss products.
What are the benefits of Garcinia Cambogia in empirical medicine? Are there any side effects of Garcinia Cabogia? See text analysis for details
What is Garcinia cambogia?
Garcinia cambogia, also known as Malabar tamarind, is a fruit (about 5 cm in diameter) produced by a small to medium-sized tree species of the Garcinia family that o
Fucoidan is a popular cancer adjuvant treatment health food, which has attracted widespread attention because of its antioxidant, anti-cancer (inhibition of cancer cell angiogenesis, induce cancer cell self-destruction), anti-inflammatory and other properties. Note 6
However, up to now, relevant research is mostly limited to animals and in vitro, and human studies are still in the embryonic stage, but what are the possible efficacy and side effects, see the internal analysis report
What is f
SAM-e (S-adenosylmethionine) is a common endogenous amino acid in the human body, mainly synthesized by methionine and adenosine triphosphate, which is indispensable for methylation, sulfhydryl transfer and aminopropylation, nucleic acids, proteins, The production and decomposition of phospholipids and amines are related to it.
Today, the medical community has found that SAMe may have a clinically significant impact on osteoarthritis, chronic liver disease, and depression, so it has become a
What is the strongest nature antibiotic? Oregano!
Oregano Oil, also known as Oil of Oregano, it is the most powerful herbs in terms of justing being comprehensive. It's an antioxidant, antibaterial, antiviral, anti-parasitic and an anti-inflammatory. It is widely used in food, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries due to its health properties.
Oregano oil (Oil of Oregano) is made from the leaves of the oregano plant. Even though oregano is a well-known herb found in many kitchens, oregan
Lycopene is a naturally occurring chemical that gives fruits and vegetables a red color. It is one of a number of pigments called carotenoids. Lycopene is found in tomatoes, watermelons, red oranges, pink grapefruits, apricots, rosehips, and guavas. In North America, 85% of dietary lycopene comes from tomato products such as ketchup, tomato juice, sauce, or paste. A serving of fresh tomatoes contains between 4 mg and 10 mg of lycopene, while one cup (240 mL) of tomato juice provides about 20 mg.
Sambucus (Elderberry) is a deciduous shrub belonging to the honeysuckle family, and the fruit is rich in a variety of anthocyanins, flavonoids (such as quercetin, rutin) and polyphenols
There are many varieties of elderberry, with Sambucus nigra L. being the most common, including leaves, bark, flowers and berries that can be used for medicinal purposes, among which elderberry fruit is most commonly used as a research target. Note 9
In 400 BC, the famous Greek physician and father of medic
Nattokinase is one of the most active functional components in natto. The most unique is that as a single compound, it has potential effects such as anti-thrombosis, anti-hypertension, anti-coagulation, anti-atherosclerosis, neuroprotection, etc.
Natto has long been used in folk medicine to treat cardiovascular diseases; nattokinase is believed to possess the same properties. While generally considered safe and tolerable, nattokinase may cause side effects and interact with certain medication