FAQ

How do polyphenols benefit the body?
Polyphenols, acting as reducing agents, along with other dietary counterparts like vitamin C, vitamin E, and carotenoids, collectively known as antioxidants, safeguard the body's tissues from oxidative stress. This protection extends to preventing associated pathologies such as cancers, coronary heart disease, and inflammation.
What categorizes the four types of polyphenols?
Polyphenols are grouped based on the number of phenol rings and the structural elements connecting these rings. They fall into four primary classes: Phenolic acids, flavonoids, stilbenes, and lignans.
Which beverage boasts the highest polyphenol content?
For those seeking antioxidants, red wine is a popular choice. The considerable polyphenol content in red wine contributes significantly to its antioxidant properties, with a total of 101 mg polyphenols per 100 ml.
How do polyphenols impact the brain?
The neuroprotective effects of dietary polyphenols encompass various actions within the brain. These include shielding neurons from damage caused by neurotoxins, suppressing neuroinflammation, and potentially enhancing memory, learning, and cognitive function.
How many grams of vegetables and fruits should I eat to stay young, beautiful, and healthy?
If you eat 400-500 grams of vegetables, berries and fruits every day, it would be very beneficial for your health. You can formulate a daily polyphenol diet as 5 servings of vegetables and fruits of at least 100 grams each. You also need to eat beans - at least 2 times a week, alternating beans, lentils, chickpeas, and peas.
Why do polyphenols exhibit reduced bioavailability when orally consumed?
Recent research, conducted by a global network of over 200 scholars, indicates that the oral consumption of polyphenols faces challenges such as limited absorption in the digestive tract and extensive metabolism. Factors like temperature, light, oxygen, acidic pH, and enzymatic activity in the digestive system can impede the achievement of therapeutic concentrations, diminishing the positive effects of polyphenols.
What is the solution to enhance polyphenol effectiveness?
Our solution lies in a groundbreaking transdermal system. Through a decade of collaborative research with scientists worldwide, we have pioneered an innovative approach to polyphenol consumption. Our specially formulated transdermal system, when combined with polyphenols, facilitates dermal penetration into the circulatory system. This allows them to positively impact the cardiovascular system, respiratory system, muscle tissue, and cognitive areas in the brain, ultimately enhancing overall performance.
How does the transdermal system operate?
The transdermal system ensures easy, fast, and effective consumption. Upon application, it enhances the bioavailability of polyphenols, promoting greater cellular efficiencies and higher performance. The one-minute application of our transdermal lotion fosters communication among organ systems. This communication, regulated by the autonomic nervous system and the endocrine system, involves the brain, nervous system, and cardiovascular system, respiratory and neuro-muscular system, among others. The result is a swift and coordinated response, contributing to overall well-being.