Healthy hair and nails is a unique combination of natural extracts 1 , rich in constituent minerals and trace elements 2 , which supports the normal formation of keratin tissue – the “building material” of hair and nails.
Physiological actions:
- contributes to normal DNA synthesis, normal cell division processes in the body
- contributes to the maintenance of healthy nails, skin and hair
- contributes to normal protein synthesis and normal macronutrient metabolism
- supports the trophism of connective tissues and is beneficial for the health of hair and nails
- source of vitamins and minerals
Composition:
- Horsetail (Equisetum arvense), hydroalcoholic extract from aerial parts with min. 7% silicon : 168.75mg
- Horsetail (Equisetum arvense), aerial parts, powder: 112.5 mg
- Brewer’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), dried and inactivated, powder: 112.5mg
- hard gelatin capsule
- Brewer’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), extract with min. 100000ppm Zinc *: 28.125mg
- Japanese marine magnesium, extracted from seawater: 28.125mg
*maximum recommended dose brings 11.25mg Zn (112% NRV).
Method of administration:
1-2 capsules each, 2 times a day.
Precautions:
It should be administered with caution to pregnant and lactating women. The product is diuretic – adequate hydration will be ensured.
Contraindications:
Cardio-renal edema, renal lithiasis.
Presentation Healthy hair and nails:
Bottle of 60 capsules.
Product notified by the National Research-Development Institute for Food Bioresources-IBA, National Service for Medicinal Plants and Beehive Products.
Notification no. AA 7764/23.07.2014.
Notification no. AA 7764/23.07.2014.
References:
1 Equisetum arvense in a new transungual technology imposes the structure and appearance of the nails; Sparavigna Adele, Setaro Michele, Genet Margherita, Frisenda Linda; Journal of Plastic Dermatology 2006 2 5a-reductase inhibition and hair growth promotion of some Thai herbs traditionally used for hair treatment; Naphatsorn Kumar, Wandee Rungseevijitprapa, Nual-Anong Narkkhong, Maitree Suttajit, Chaiyavat Chaiyasut; Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2012
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