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Krill Oil Capsules - 83 g
Odourless recipe! Krill oil is extracted from Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba). These tiny shrimp-like crustaceans exist in large swarms and are commonly found in the Southern Ocean. Krill oil contains high quality omega-3 fatty acids. These omega-3 fatty acids are to a large extent bound to phospholipids, which makes them particularly well usable for the human body. Krill oil owes its natural red colour to the astaxanthin, which belongs to a group of carotenoids. Each capsule contains 500 mg of pure krill oil with 100 mg of omega-3 fatty acids, of which are 70 mg EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and 30 mg of DHA (docosahexaenoic acid). It is evident, that a daily intake of at least 250 mg EPA and DHA contribute to a healthy normal heart function. Krill oil is not just krill oil. Neptune Krill Oil NKO® (original krill oil from AKER BioMarine), obtained by a patented special cold extraction process, was the first to be officially authorised by the European Union as a food ingredient or for the manufacture of food supplements. NKO® differs considerably in its composition from other krill oils. All clinical efficacy studies are based on Neptune Krill Oil NKO®.
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Enzyme Capsules - 58 g
Nutritional supplement with bromelain, papain and vitamin C. Vegan. With the valuable plant compounds of the pineapple and papaya, the enzymes bromelain and papain and vitamin C. Enzymes are complex protein molecules that our body needs to function properly. Vitamin C has a positive influence on the immune system and metabolism and as an antioxidant it helps to protect cells from oxidative stress. Enzyme Capsules are a valuable supplement to the daily diet.
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Gluten-fit capsules - 37 g
Nutritional supplement with prolyl oligopeptidase, calcium and vitamin B2To support the degradation of gluten Gluten or gluten protein is a collective term for a mixture of proteins that occurs naturally in numerous types of cereals and which gives dough in particular its elasticity and stability. However, due to its composition it is often hard to digest. The enzyme prolyl oligopeptidase used in our Gluten-fit capsules splits gluten into small fragments, which can then be digested easier by the body's own enzymes. The normal function of digestive enzymes is supported by calcium. In addition, vitamin B2 contributes to the maintenance of normal mucous membranes.
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Coenzyme Q10 100 mg Mono Capsules - 33 g
Each capsule contains 100 mg of pure, natural coenzyme Q10 of highest quality! Enzymes are key biological catalysts which allow reactions and life processes to take place in the cells in all living organisms. Enzymes require so-called coenzymes - whereby the coenzyme Q10 plays a particularly important role. Coenzyme Q10 is one of the body's own substances belonging to the group of vitaminoids. It contains substances similar to vitamins and is an important part of our daily nutrition. Q10 is primarily found in the organs such as the heart, liver and kidneys. The necessary amount of Q10 is ensured with self-synthesis in a healthy human organism. The content of Q10 in the serum and tissues naturally decreases with age or when taking statins. Best Q10 qualityWe only use pure, chromatographically purified Q10 of the highest quality in our products, which is absolutely identical to our body's own Q10.
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Minesan Alkaline Mineral Herb Powder - 200 g
Nutritional supplement with the basic minerals sodium and calcium, the trace element zinc and herbal extracts of chamomile and melissa. Among other things, calcium contributes to normal function of digestive enzymes. The trace element zinc is a component of a variety of enzymes and makes a substantial contribution to a normal acid-base metabolism. In conjunction with a balanced, mineral-rich diet, Minesan supports a normal acid-base balance. Minesan - acid-base balance A healthy, well-balanced diet includes lots of fruit and vegetables and a little bit of meat. Thus the body gets enough basic, but only slightly acid forming foods. Unfortunately our everyday diet is usually very different. Although the body has the possibility to compensate itself acid surpluses to some extent, but it may be sensible with long-term conditions to support the acid-base balance to counteract an ongoing acid excess.
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Minesan Alkaline Mineral Herb Tablets - 248 g
Nutritional supplement with the basic minerals sodium and calcium, the trace element zinc and herbal extracts of chamomile and melissa. Among other things, calcium contributes to normal function of digestive enzymes. The trace element zinc is a component of a variety of enzymes and makes a substantial contribution to a normal acid-base metabolism. In conjunction with a balanced, mineral-rich diet, Minesan supports a normal acid-base balance. Minesan - acid-base balance A healthy, well-balanced diet includes lots of fruit and vegetables and a little bit of meat. Thus the body gets enough basic, but only slightly acid forming foods. Unfortunately our everyday diet is usually very different. Although the body has the possibility to compensate itself acid surpluses to some extent, but it may be sensible with long-term conditions to support the acid-base balance to counteract an ongoing acid excess.
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Minesan Pocket Alkaline Powder - 60 g
Food supplement with the alkaline minerals sodium, calcium, magnesium and potassium. For easy dissolving in water. A healthy, well-balanced diet includes lots of fruit and vegetables and just a little meat. This provides the body with sufficient alkaline, but just few acid-forming foods. Unfortunately our daily diet is usually very different. Though to some extent the body has the ability to compensate its acid surpluses, but over a longer time it may be useful to support its acid-base balance in order to counteract an ongoing excess of acid. Calcium also contributes to a normal function of digestive enzymes. The trace element zinc is a component of a variety of enzymes and makes a valuable contribution to a normal acid-base metabolism.With Minesan Pocket Alkaline Powder you actively support your bodys acid-base balance and at the same time complement its mineral storage.
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Minesan Alkaline Mineral Herb Powder + pH-Test Strips - 600 g
Minesan Alkaline Mineral Herb PowderNutritional supplement with the basic minerals sodium and calcium, the trace element zinc and herbal extracts of chamomile and melissa. Among other things, calcium contributes to normal function of digestive enzymes. The trace element zinc is a component of a variety of enzymes and makes a substantial contribution to a normal acid-base metabolism. In conjunction with a balanced, mineral-rich diet, Minesan supports a normal acid-base balance. pH-Test StripsDue to our often unbalanced diet, a lot of people are too acidic without knowing it. Therefore regularly check your acid value (pH factor). By using pH Test Strips, you can determine your pH factor quickly and easily. For monitoring of the pH level in urine pH 5.2–7.6. Serve exclusively for determining the pH level in any quantity of urine samples (collected in a container) from the human body. Minesan - acid-base balanceA healthy, well-balanced diet includes lots of fruit and vegetables and a little bit of meat. Thus the body gets enough basic, but only slightly acid forming foods.Unfortunately our everyday diet is usually very different. Although the body has the possibility to compensate itself acid surpluses to some extent, but it may be sensible with long-term conditions to support the acid-base balance to counteract an ongoing acid excess.
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Potassium Active Drink - 78 g
Potassium, the main mineral of our body cells. As such, it is essentially involved in activating important enzymes for the metabolism and to provide sufficient energy for the organism. A lack of potassium can occur after major fluid losses. As potassium is necessary for the functionality of our muscles, however, among other things is excreted through perspiration, should athletes to maintain their vigor pay attention to a sufficient supply of potassium.
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Soya Calcium Capsules - 89 g
To supplement the daily diet with calcium, biotin and valuable isoflavones from soybeans. Especially during and after the menopause, secondary plant compounds such as isoflavones promote womens' well-being and metabolic balance. Calcium is required for maintaining healthy, normal bones. Biotin is important for healthy skin and hair and contributes towards the normal function of various metabolism processes as a component of various enzymes. Each capsule contains 50 mg of soya isoflavones, 155 mg of pure calcium and 200 μg of biotin.
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Florenzyme Capsules - 16 g
Nutritional supplement with bacteria culture (LAB2PRO TM), Alpha-Amylase and Protease. Vegan. Florenzyme capsules are an innovative nutritional supplement that combines selected bacterial cultures with valuable digestive enzymes (alpha-amylase and protease). A special capsule technology ensures that the ingredients are protected from the acids in the stomach and reach the digestive tract in a functional way. In this way, they can contribute to a natural, desirable digestion and intestinal flora. In terms of targeted nutritional supplementation, we recommend taking one Florenzyme capsule daily over a longer period of time with or after a meal.
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Selenium 200 μg Mono Capsules - 77 g
The trace elements selenium cannot be produced by the body itself. Sufficient amounts must be consumed in the diet. Selenium is a central element of many enzymes that perform important functions in the body. Selenium contributes towards maintaining healthy hair and nails, a normal thyroid and immune system function and protecting cells against oxidative stress. The body particularly needs selenium in times of high physical strain and stress, in old age and during pregnancy and breastfeeding. However is often not provided with sufficient amount of the important micronutrients. Each capsule contains 200 μg of pure selenium.
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Are genetically modified enzymes the same as synthetic enzymes?
Genetically modified enzymes and synthetic enzymes are not the same. Genetically modified enzymes are produced by altering the genetic material of an organism, such as bacteria or yeast, to produce a specific enzyme. Synthetic enzymes, on the other hand, are created through chemical synthesis in a laboratory. While both types of enzymes can be used for various industrial and scientific applications, they are produced through different methods and have different origins.
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What are enzymes?
Enzymes are biological molecules that act as catalysts to speed up chemical reactions in living organisms. They are typically proteins that bind to specific molecules, called substrates, and help to convert them into different molecules. Enzymes are essential for various biological processes, such as digestion, metabolism, and cellular signaling. They are highly specific in their actions and can be regulated to control the rate of reactions in the body.
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How do enzymes work?
Enzymes work by speeding up chemical reactions in the body. They do this by lowering the activation energy required for a reaction to occur, making it easier for the reaction to take place. Enzymes achieve this by binding to the substrate molecules involved in the reaction and bringing them into close proximity, allowing the reaction to occur more quickly. Enzymes are specific to the reactions they catalyze, and their activity can be influenced by factors such as temperature, pH, and the presence of inhibitors or activators.
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How are enzymes named?
Enzymes are named based on the type of reaction they catalyze and the substrate they act upon. The names of enzymes typically end in "-ase" to indicate their enzymatic function. The first part of the name often reflects the substrate or the type of reaction the enzyme is involved in. For example, the enzyme that breaks down lactose is called lactase, and the enzyme that breaks down lipids is called lipase. Additionally, enzymes are often given a systematic name based on their specific function and the biochemical pathways they are involved in.
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Why are enzymes biocatalysts?
Enzymes are biocatalysts because they are able to speed up chemical reactions in living organisms without being consumed in the process. They do this by lowering the activation energy required for a reaction to occur, making it easier for the reaction to take place. Enzymes are highly specific in their action, targeting specific substrates and catalyzing specific reactions, which allows for precise control of metabolic processes in the cell. This specificity and efficiency make enzymes essential for the functioning of biological systems.
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What are key enzymes?
Key enzymes are proteins that catalyze specific chemical reactions within the body. They play a crucial role in regulating and speeding up metabolic processes, such as breaking down food for energy or building new molecules for growth and repair. Key enzymes are often involved in important biochemical pathways and are essential for maintaining overall health and homeostasis in the body. Their activity can be regulated by various factors, such as substrate concentration, pH, and temperature, and they are often targeted by drugs and therapies to treat various diseases and disorders.
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How can enzymes be influenced?
Enzymes can be influenced by various factors such as temperature, pH, substrate concentration, and the presence of inhibitors or activators. Changes in temperature can affect the rate of enzyme-catalyzed reactions, with each enzyme having an optimal temperature at which it functions most efficiently. Similarly, enzymes also have an optimal pH at which they work best, and deviations from this pH can affect their activity. The concentration of substrate can also impact enzyme activity, as higher substrate concentrations can lead to increased enzyme activity until a saturation point is reached. Additionally, enzymes can be influenced by the presence of inhibitors, which can decrease their activity, or activators, which can enhance their activity.
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What are color lens enzymes?
Color lens enzymes are proteins that are naturally found in the eye's lens and are responsible for maintaining the transparency and clarity of the lens. These enzymes help to break down and remove damaged proteins and other molecules that can cause clouding or cataracts in the lens. They play a crucial role in protecting the lens from oxidative damage and maintaining its function. Dysfunction of these enzymes can lead to the accumulation of damaged proteins and the development of cataracts.
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How long are enzymes durable?
Enzymes are generally quite durable and can remain active for varying lengths of time depending on the specific enzyme and its storage conditions. Some enzymes can remain active for several years when stored properly at low temperatures, while others may have a shorter shelf life. Factors such as pH, temperature, and exposure to contaminants can also affect the durability of enzymes. It is important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for storage and usage to ensure the maximum durability of enzymes.
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Are enzymes better than bleach?
Enzymes and bleach serve different purposes and have different advantages. Enzymes are better for breaking down organic stains and odors, such as those from food, blood, or sweat, without damaging fabrics. They are also more environmentally friendly and safer for use in homes with children and pets. On the other hand, bleach is better for disinfecting and whitening, especially for non-organic stains like mold and mildew. It is important to choose the right cleaning product based on the specific cleaning needs and the type of stain or odor being addressed.
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How do you heat enzymes?
Enzymes can be heated by placing them in a water bath or incubator set at a specific temperature. It is important to use a gentle heating method to avoid denaturing the enzymes. The temperature at which enzymes are heated depends on the specific enzyme and its optimal working temperature. It is crucial to carefully monitor the temperature to ensure that the enzymes remain active and functional.
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What are enzymes in biology?
Enzymes are biological molecules that act as catalysts to speed up chemical reactions in living organisms. They are typically proteins that bind to specific molecules, called substrates, and help to convert them into different molecules. Enzymes are essential for various cellular processes, such as metabolism, digestion, and DNA replication. They are highly specific, meaning each enzyme catalyzes a particular reaction.
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