FAQ
Here you'll find answers to the most common inquiries about our products. We explain their properties, applications, manufacturing features, and provide helpful information on ordering and delivery.
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Does astragalus affect the excitability of the nervous system?
Astragalus has a calming effect on the nervous system, helping to reduce its excitability and promoting relaxation. Its adaptogenic properties improve the body's stress resistance, which has a positive effect on the psycho-emotional state. Astragalus can also reduce anxiety and maintain balance in the nervous system without causing drowsiness. These effects make it useful for people with increased nervous excitability or stressful conditions.
Does astragalus have a sedative effect?
Astragalus exhibits a moderate sedative effect, which is expressed in a calming effect on the nervous system without causing severe drowsiness. This makes it useful for reducing anxiety, nervous tension and increased excitability. The plant also improves blood supply to the brain, which contributes to overall tone and performance. This effect is gradual and mild, so astragalus is often used as a natural adaptogen and a means of maintaining psycho-emotional balance.
What trace elements does astragalus contain?
Astragalus contains a number of important trace elements that support its healing properties. Among them are iron, gold, cobalt, copper, aluminum, sodium, vanadium, phosphorus, silicon, manganese, calcium, zinc and selenium. These trace elements help strengthen immunity, protect cells from oxidative stress and maintain normal metabolism. Vitamins E and C, which are also contained in astragalus, enhance the antioxidant effect of this plant. This composition allows astragalus to effectively affect various body systems, in particular the immune, cardiovascular and excretory
What is the effect of zinc in astragalus on immunity?
Studies show that zinc in astragalus significantly supports immunity, stimulating both innate and adaptive immunity. Zinc regulates the activity of leukocytes, T-cells and natural killer cells, promotes the production of interleukins and protects the body from viruses and bacteria. Scientific data confirm that sufficient zinc levels shorten the duration of colds by 30-40%, reduce the risk of infections and reduce inflammation by reducing the levels of cytokines IL-6 and TNF-α. Zinc also promotes tissue repair, supports the body's antioxidant system and improves overall immune status