Have you heard about how 1+1 can be much more than 2 in the world of nutritional supplements? That's thanks to the magic of synergy. At Zenement, we want you to know the smart power of combining our products to increase their benefits, thanks to their joint action on our body's biochemistry. Do you want to know how to combine our products to boost your health? Then you will find this blog post interesting.
Resveratrol + Quercetin: Fountain of Youth
Our Resveratrol and Quercetin are more than antioxidants; they are both activators of a group of genes called sirtuins, specifically the SIRT1 gene, the conductor of your anti-ageing genetics. Together, they not only work to repair your DNA, but also mimic the anti-ageing benefits of fasting without the need to skip meals. Studies have proven that there is strength through unity: Resveratrol and Quercetin boost their antioxidant effects [1], as well as their other beneficial effects on our metabolism [2].
Glucosamine + Marine Collagen + Turmeric: Dynamic Trio for Joints
Joint pain can be a thing of the past with our powerful trio: Glucosamine, Marine Collagen, and Turmeric. Each brings an added benefit to our health: Turmeric with its anti-inflammatory properties helps reduce discomfort, Marine Collagen provides the nutrients needed to lubricate your joints by preventing friction and reducing joint pain, and finally Glucosamine, with chondroitin, promotes the formation of new cartilage by stimulating the synthesis of components such as collagen. Together, they are the maintenance team your joints need[3].
Red Yeast Rice + Omega-3: Your Heart’s Allies
Our heart is the engine of our daily life, and keeping our cholesterol levels in balance is essential for a healthy life. This is where our Red Yeast Rice and Omega-3 come into play. Red Yeast Rice with Monacolin K regulates your cholesterol and triglyceride levels, benefits that are enhanced by Omega-3, which has similar properties. Together, they are the perfect combo to take care of your cardiovascular health [4,5].
Premium Proactiflora + Lion's Mane: Digestive System Protectors
The combination of Premium Proactiflora and Lion's Mane is revolutionising digestive system care. Premium Proactiflora nourishes and strengthens our gut microbiota, acting as a custodian, maintaining the balance and diversity of our gut flora, crucial for efficient digestion. Meanwhile, Lion's Mane comes into action with its unique stomach and intestinal mucosa protective properties, improving our digestions in a natural and effective way. Together, Premium Proactiflora and Lion's Mane not only improve digestive health, but also contribute to an overall well-being, ensuring that our digestive system performs at its best [6,7].
Fat Burner + Liver Detox: Metabolism Activating Duo
Finally, we can't forget the Fat Burner and Liver Detox duo. What's the point of burning fat if you don't get rid of it effectively? While the Fat Burner takes your calorie burn to the next level, the Liver Detox helps to cleanse and purify your body, making sure your liver starts working, while also improving digestion and eliminating toxins. Together, the duo speed up your metabolism and activate your natural detoxification systems [6].
As you have seen, knowing how to combine food supplements can be of great help to boost our health. That is why Zenement offers you the most effective combinations so that you can be your best self.
References:
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