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Holoram Radi
Radi is a bioregulator that improves the nutritional and energy state of the body. It potentially supports the natural adaptive response of the body to electromagnetic stress.
The mechanism of action is believed to: **
- Promote the activation of natural protective systems that may help compensate the imbalances induced by electromagnetic fields.
- Activate the regulatory bioinformation of the restorative action processes.
- Promote the activation of the harmonic resonance of the biofield; which increases the natural mechanisms of the body's ability to adapt to exogenous energy overload and regenerate the bioplasmic field; thereby avoiding leakages, weakening and congestion of the energy network.
Ingredients
Composition:
Group I. An information carrier substrate protective cell matrix: Collagen Fish hydrolysate (PeptanTM F 5000 HD) 20 mg, Sodium hyaluronate 4 mg.
Group II. Phytotherapeutic Plant Extracts: Maca Nebulized extract 4:1 (Lepidium meyenii, root) 90 mg, Horse tail extract Nebulized (Equisetum arvense L, aerial part, 10% silica) 64 mg, Yarrow dust (Achillea millefolium L sumidad florida& gt; 0.02 % camazuleno confers) 64 mg, Aloe vera dry extract 32 mg, Green tea extract nebulized (Theasinensis,sheet, 20% total polyphenols) 26 mg, Chlorella algae powder (Chlorella Vulgaris Beijerinck, whole alga, 2.0-2.4 CFM or factor in the growth of chlorella) 14 mg, Ginkgo biloba extract ( 24 % ginkgo-flavones) 4 mg, Celandine dust (Chelidonium majus L aerial part 0.6 % total alkaloids Chelidonia) 16 mg.
Group III. Anti-Oxidants: Resveratrol (Polygonum cuspidatum, root, 98 %) 5 mg,L-glutathione reduced 4 mg, Co-enzyme Q10 (Ubiquinone) 2 mg.
Group IV.Amino Acids: Tryptophan 14 mg, L-methionine 14 mg,L - tyrosine 7 mg, isoleucine 7 mg, L – phenylalanine 3.5 mg, Valine 3.5 mg.
Group V. Vitamins and Minerals: Zinc gluconate (14.35% zinc) 5 mg, Copper gluconate (14.44% copper) 0.5 mg, Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride) 0.3 mg, Silicon dioxide 0.1 mg, Vitamin B1 (thiamine hydrochloride) 0.08 mg, Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) 0.15 μg.
Contents: 60 capsules (500 mg).
Instructions: 1 or 2 capsules, before going to bed, or as advised by your physician.
Research Studies on Ingredients of Radi
Group I. An information carrier substrate protective cell matrix
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Collagen Fish hydrolysate (PeptanTM F 5000 HD)
- Features: Hydrolyzed fish collagen containing peptides.
- Benefits: Provides essential support for skin health and may have protective cellular effects.
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References: Postlethwaite, A. E., et al. (1978). Human fibroblasts synthesize elevated levels of extracellular matrix proteins in response to interleukin 4. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 82(4), 1017-1025.
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Sodium hyaluronate
- Features: A salt form of hyaluronic acid.
- Benefits: Retains skin moisture and aids in cellular health.
- References: Papakonstantinou, E., et al. (2012). Hyaluronic acid: A key molecule in skin aging. Dermato-endocrinology, 4(3), 253-258.
Group II. Phytotherapeutic Plant Extracts
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Maca Nebulized extract 4:1 (Lepidium meyenii, root)
- Features: Concentrated root extract of Maca.
- Benefits: Enhances energy, stamina, and supports hormonal balance.
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References: Gonzales, G. F., et al. (2002). Effect of Lepidium meyenii (MACA) on sexual desire and its absent relationship with serum testosterone levels in adult healthy men. Andrologia, 34(6), 367-372.
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Horse tail extract Nebulized (Equisetum arvense L)
- Features: Contains natural silica and flavonoids.
- Benefits: Supports bone health and offers antioxidant properties.
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References: Carneiro, D. M., et al. (2015). Randomized, Double-Blind Clinical Trial to Assess the Acute Diuretic Effect of Equisetum arvense (Field Horsetail) in Healthy Volunteers. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2014.
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Yarrow dust (Achillea millefolium L)
- Features: Contains essential oils and sesquiterpene lactones.
- Benefits: Traditionally used for wound healing and as an anti-inflammatory agent.
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References: Cavalcanti, A. M., et al. (2006). Safety and antiulcer efficacy studies of Achillea millefolium L. after chronic treatment in Wistar rats. Journal of ethnopharmacology, 107(2), 277-284.
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Aloe vera dry extract
- Features: Rich in vitamins, enzymes, and amino acids.
- Benefits: Provides skin hydration, healing, and anti-inflammatory properties.
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References: Langmead, L., et al. (2004). Anti-inflammatory effects of aloe vera gel in human colorectal mucosa in vitro. Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics, 19(5), 521-527.
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Green tea extract nebulized (Theasinensis, sheet)
- Features: Contains polyphenols, especially catechins.
- Benefits: Offers antioxidant properties and supports metabolic health.
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References: Kuriyama, S., et al. (2006). Green tea consumption and cognitive function: a cross-sectional study from the Tsurugaya Project. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 83(2), 355-361.
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Chlorella algae powder (Chlorella Vulgaris Beijerinck)
- Features: Green alga rich in chlorophyll, vitamins, and minerals.
- Benefits: Supports detoxification processes in the body.
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References: Kwak, J. H., et al. (2012). Beneficial immunostimulatory effect of short-term Chlorella supplementation: enhancement of natural killer cell activity and early inflammatory response (randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial). Nutrition journal, 11(1), 53.
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Ginkgo biloba extract
- Features: Contains flavonoids and terpenoids.
- Benefits: Improves cognitive function and promotes blood circulation.
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References: Oken, B. S., et al. (1998). The efficacy of Ginkgo biloba on cognitive function in Alzheimer's disease. JAMA, 280(18), 1777-1782.
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Celandine dust (Chelidonium majus L)
- Features: Contains alkaloids, especially chelidonine.
- Benefits: Traditionally used for its spasmolytic and analgesic effects.
- References: Colombo, M. L., et al. (1996). Biological screening of Chelidonium majus. Phytotherapy Research, 10(5), 396-398.
Group III. Anti-Oxidants
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Resveratrol (Polygonum cuspidatum, root)
- Features: Natural compound found in red wine and certain plants.
- Benefits: Offers antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
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References: Baur, J. A., et al. (2006). Resveratrol improves health and survival of mice on a high-calorie diet. Nature, 444(7117), 337-342.
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L-glutathione reduced
- Features: An important cellular antioxidant.
- Benefits: Protects cells from oxidative stress and supports liver detoxification processes.
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References: Ballatori, N., et al. (2009). Glutathione dysregulation and the etiology and progression of human diseases. Biological chemistry, 390(3), 191-214.
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Co-enzyme Q10 (Ubiquinone)
- Features: Vital for cellular energy production.
- Benefits: Enhances overall energy levels and offers antioxidant properties.
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References: Hernández-Camacho, J. D., et al. (2018). Coenzyme Q10 supplementation in aging and disease. Frontiers in physiology, 9, 44.
Group IV. Amino Acids
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Tryptophan
- Features: An essential amino acid.
- Benefits: Precursor to serotonin, promoting mood stability and sleep regulation.
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References: Birdsall, T. C. (1998). 5-Hydroxytryptophan: a clinically-effective serotonin precursor. Alternative medicine review, 3(4), 271-280.
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L-methionine
- Features: Essential sulfur-containing amino acid.
- Benefits: Supports liver health and aids in the production of essential molecules.
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References: Hoffman, R. L., et al. (2004). L-methionine supplementation maintains the integrity of the coronary endothelium in an ADMA-dependent manner. Atherosclerosis, 172(2), 241-247.
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L - tyrosine
- Features: Amino acid involved in neurotransmitter synthesis.
- Benefits: Supports cognitive function, especially during stressful conditions.
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References: Neri, D. F., et al. (1995). The effects of tyrosine on cognitive performance during extended wakefulness. Aviation, space, and environmental medicine, 66(4), 313-319.
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Isoleucine
- Features: Essential branched-chain amino acid (BCAA).
- Benefits: Supports muscle repair and energy regulation.
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References: Blomstrand, E., et al. (1997). Branched-chain amino acids activate key enzymes in protein synthesis after physical exercise. Journal of nutrition, 137(1), 269S-273S.
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L – phenylalanine
- Features: Essential amino acid.
- Benefits: Precursor to the neurotransmitter dopamine.
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References: Fernstrom, J. D. (2000). Can nutrient supplements modify brain function? The American journal of clinical nutrition, 71(6), 1669S-1673S.
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Valine
- Features: Another essential BCAA.
- Benefits: Aids in energy production and muscle tissue repair.
- References: Shimomura, Y., et al. (2006). Branched-chain amino acid supplementation before squat exercise and delayed-onset muscle soreness. International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism, 16(3), 236-244.
Group V. Vitamins and Minerals
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Zinc gluconate
- Features: Source of the essential mineral zinc.
- Benefits: Supports immune function, DNA synthesis, and wound healing.
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References: Shankar, A. H., & Prasad, A. S. (1998). Zinc and immune function: the biological basis of altered resistance to infection. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 68(2), 447S-463S.
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Copper gluconate
- Features: Source of the essential trace mineral copper.
- Benefits: Involved in energy production, iron metabolism, and neurotransmitter synthesis.
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References: Prohaska, J. R., & Lukasewycz, O. A. (1990). Copper deficiency suppresses the immune response of mice. Science, 249(4973), 1191-1193.
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Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride)
- Features: One of the B-complex vitamins.
- Benefits: Aids in amino acid metabolism, red blood cell production, and neurotransmitter synthesis.
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References: Mooney, S., et al. (1999). Vitamin B6: A molecule for human health? Molecules, 15(1), 442-459.
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Silicon dioxide
- Features: A form of the essential trace element silicon.
- Benefits: Supports bone and connective tissue health.
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References: Jugdaohsingh, R. (2007). Silicon and bone health. The Journal of nutrition, health & aging, 11(2), 99.
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Vitamin B1 (thiamine hydrochloride)
- Features: Another B-complex vitamin.
- Benefits: Essential for glucose metabolism and nerve function.
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References: Lonsdale, D. (2006). A review of the biochemistry, metabolism and clinical benefits of thiamin(e) and its derivatives. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 3(1), 49-59.
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Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin)
- Features: A water-soluble vitamin.
- Benefits: Essential for red blood cell formation, DNA synthesis, and nerve function.
- References: Baik, H. W., & Russell, R. M. (1999). Vitamin B12 deficiency in the elderly. Annual Review of Nutrition, 19(1), 357-377.