Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disorder of the extrapyramidal system that primarily affects men over the age of 50. The clinical picture includes slow tremor, which persists during rest and is more intense at the level of hands and the neck; an inexpressive face is associated with walking with short and slow steps, a trunk bent in front and a monotone voice. In addition, neurovegetative and emotional disorders also occur, which are caused by a dopamine deficiency at the level of the extrapyramidal gray nuclei.
The coenzyme Q10 provides an efficient protection of the dopamine producing brain cells. By taking 2 to 4 capsules a day of ACTIVE ENERGY (ENERGIE ACTIVĂ), you can ensure the necessary coenzyme Q10 intake, which is a powerful antioxidant and antiparkinsonian agent.
Myocardial infarction is an ischemic alteration of a heart wall, which is a myocardial necrosis that subsequently progresses to sclerosis (scarring).
The clinical picture usually includes an extremely intense angina pectoris, but the clinical signs often can remain discrete.
Risk factors such as high blood pressure and increased blood cholesterol levels can often lead to myocardial infarction.
The atherosclerosis causes the inner diameter of the arteries to gradually decrease. When their diameter falls below a limit or are completely blocked, the myocardial tissue that is not irrigated with blood becomes necrotized.
Psoriasis is a benign dermatosis, an often hereditary condition with chronic evolution. It is characterized by erythemato-squamous lesions, in well distinguished plaques covered by thick, white and pearlish squams which can be removed by scrubbing, leaving a shinning and bleeding skin area. These lesions occur most commonly on the elbow, knees, scalp, but they can appear on any body part. It is resistant to treatment and can lead to complications with arthropaties (psoriasic rheumatism), or it can generalize. It can progress to acute episodes which can recur at any time.
Dietary supplements can alleviate the condition of the patient and reduce the frequency of these symptoms.
Puberty is a phase that marks the beginning of adolescence and sexual maturity by passing from biological childhood to somatic and sexual maturity. Puberty extends from age 8 to 18 and age 10 to 18 in girls and in boys, respectively. The genital organs develop at this age; menstruation and spermatogenesis begins in girls and boys, respectively. Secondary sexual characteristics also appear.
The body undergoes through a number of major (mental and physical) transformations at this age, and therefore a proper and balanced diet is especially important. Adolescents between ages 11 to 15 years try to gain as much independence as possible, including in relation to nutrition. They tend to guide their life according to what they hear from their peers and follow any fashion trend in this regard. Undesirable effects can occur when an adolescent starts an inappropriate slimming cure, embraces vegetarianism, and consumes alcohol or smokes. Dietary supplements can play an important role in correcting diet deficiencies and creating a healthy basis for the development of the body.
The premenstrual syndrome is a combination of symptoms of gradually increasing intensity, which occur in some women with 5 to 10 days before menstruation. Symptoms include: distension, tension in the breast, headache, irritability, palpitations and weight gain, associated with maleolar edema due to water retention.
This complex combination of approx. 200 symptoms has not yet been explained. Some dietary supplements can ameliorate the women’s condition.
The BIOSPECTRUM OMEGA , especially due to its magnesium content, can significantly moderate some of these symptoms. The recommended dose is 20 drops twice a day.