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COENZYM Q10 en capsules
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MIGRA KOMPLEX Kapseln
Is your head causing you stress? Like a thunderstorm in your head, sometimes sudden, sometimes gradual ... If more than just a "little headache" restricts your everyday life, it can be a real challenge in the long term. Many sufferers describe an increased sensitivity to light (photophobia) and sound (phonophobia). Visual disturbances with flickering lights or zigzag lines can also occur - technically known as anaura1. The causes have not been conclusively clarified, but are often associated with the nervous system.2,3,4 Researchers assume that various processes in the brain are out of sync - like an orchestra in which everyone is suddenly playing out of sync. A drop in serotonin levels in the brain (serotonin is a neurotransmitter), which can lead to inflammatory dilation of the blood vessels, is also being discussed as a cause. Possible immediate triggers are Stress - emotional or physical pressure throws the nervous system out of balance Hormone fluctuations - especially in women around their period or during the menopause (keyword "oestrogen levels")5 Lack of sleep or an irregular sleep rhythm Certain foods - such as red wine, cheese or chocolate Changes in the weather or bright light - sensitive head, strong reaction MIGRA KOMPLEX from Vitactiv, the natural 5-in-1 formula MIGRA KOMPLEX combines valuable extracts of feverfew flowers and ginger root with magnesium, vitamin B2 and coenzyme Q10. Find out more about the ingredients in the following sections ... Feverfew: love for the stressed head Feverfew sounds a bit like grandmother's herb garden - and in fact it has a long tradition that goes far, far beyond grandmother's time. The Greek physician and pharmacologist Dioscorides already mentioned the herb in his De Materia Medica from the 1st century AD. And it is very likely that the medieval abbess Hildegard von Bingen also described the plant in her herbology in the 12th century - albeit without mentioning it directly by name. At the center of interest: the parthenolide Tanacetum parthenium - the botanical name for feverfew - is an aromatic, fragrant plant with white flowers and a yellow center that looks a bit like wild chamomile. What makes it special is a specific ingredient: parthenolide. This bitter plant substance has it all - because the plant produces it to protect itself against predators. It also attracts attention in research. There it is being investigated with regard to a possible relaxing effect on the blood vessels in the head*. MIGRA KOMPLEX from Vitactiv contains highly concentrated feverfew flower extract standardized to a very high parthenolide content of 0.8 percent. Many other suppliers only have a content of around 0.2 percent. Ginger, the traditional tuber from the Far East Ginger originally comes from South East Asia and is now cultivated in many tropical regions of the world. The most valuable part of ginger is the rhizome, i.e. the ginger root, which grows underground. Its use can be traced back to ancient China and India - a tradition that is still alive today, e.g. in the Indian natural science of Ayurveda. The most valuable substance is gingerol Ginger root contains numerous nutrients - including gingerol, which is considered the most important bioactive ingredient in ginger. Gingerol belongs to the group of secondary plant substances known as phenols and is also responsible for the typical pungent taste of ginger. But gingerol can do even more - and is therefore the subject of many scientific studies. MIGRA KOMPLEX contains 200 mg of highly concentrated ginger extract with standardized 5 percent gingerol per daily dose (equivalent to 10 mg per daily intake). Magnesium and riboflavin - a powerful duo for nerves and energy If certain areas of the brain, especially the brain stem and cerebral cortex, show increased excitability, this can lead to everyday stimuli - such as light, sounds or smells - being perceived excessively. But what causes this hyperexcitability? Research assumes that imbalances in energy production - particularly in the mitochondria, the "power plants of the cells" - lead to this hypersensitivity of the nerve cells. The brain is then unable to supply enough energy in response to stimuli, including stress or hormonal fluctuations during menstruation or the menopause, and "overheats", so to speak. MIGRA KOMPLEX combines magnesium and riboflavin The mineral magnesium and riboflavin - also known as vitamin B2 - both contribute to the normal functioning of the nervous system and energy metabolism.* They can therefore help to keep the processing of stimuli in balance. In MIGRA KOMPLEX we use high-quality magnesium bisglycinate, which can be optimally absorbed and utilized by your body. It is also very gentle on the stomach. The riboflavin is present as bioactive sodium riboflavin 5'-phosphate (R5P-Na for short), which no longer has to undergo any conversion processes after ingestion and is directly available to the body. Coenzyme Q10 turns the duo into a trio Coenzyme Q10, also known as ubiquinone, is a nutrient that our body can produce itself - primarily in the liver, but also in the kidneys, pancreas and heart. The combination of Q10, magnesium and riboflavin in particular is being discussed as very promising. This is shown by a placebo-controlled double-blind study in which 130 migraine sufferers between the ages of 18 and 65 took part.6 The supplementation of Q10, magnesium and vitamin B2 led to the following results in the study: "The number of migraine days per month decreased" "The intensity of migraine pain was significantly reduced in the supplement group compared to the placebo group" Our Migra capsules contain plant-based coenzyme Q10 and are therefore also suitable for vegetarian or vegan diets. MIGRA KOMPLEX - your benefits at a glance You feel well informed so far and are considering giving MIGRA KOMPLEX a try? Here are the benefits of our product at a glance: Plant-based motherwort complex - completely natural Highly concentrated: Feverfew flower extract with standardized 0.8 % parthenolide Cleverly combined: Magnesium + riboflavin + coenzyme Q10 Highly bioavailable nutrients in the form of magnesium bisglycinate and sodium riboflavin 5'-phosphate Supports the nervous system and energy metabolism Vegetarian & vegan: The product is completely free from animal ingredients No artificial additives - 100% purity you can rely on Manufactured & laboratory-tested in Germany: We offer you optimum quality and safety *Statements on the ingredients according to the Health Claims Regulation in the information area Effect. Sources: 1https://www.wicker.de/magazin/migraene-mit-aura 2https://www.gesundheitsinformation.de/migraene.html 3https://flexikon.doccheck.com/de/Migräne4https://www.dmkg.de/patienten/antworten-auf-die-wichtigsten-fragen-rund-um-den-kopfschmerz-onlinebroschuere/online_broschuere_migraene 5https://www.msdmanuals.com/de/heim/störungen-der-hirn-rückenmarks-und-nervenfunktion/kopfschmerzen/cluster-kopfschmerzen#Behandlung_v735503_de 6Gaul, C; Diener HC et al: Improvement of migraine symptoms with a proprietary supplement containing riboflavin, magnesium and Q10: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, multicenter trial. The Journal of Headache and Pain, 2015

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Coenzyme Q10 - known for energy and well-being

Coenzyme Q10 is a vitaminoid, i.e. a vitamin-like vital substance produced naturally in the body. It is also known as "ubiquinone-10", which is derived from the Latin word "ubique", meaning "everywhere". The name reflects the fact that the vitaminoid is found in almost all living organisms.

Absorption and production in the body

Coenzyme Q10 is firstly absorbed directly from food and secondly synthesized by the body itself. However, in order for the body to be able to produce the coenzyme itself, a healthy supply of nutrients must be ensured. The body needs both B vitamins and amino acids to produce coenzyme Q10.

In the diet, coenzyme Q10 is primarily found in particularly high-fat foods:

  • Meat
  • poultry
  • pulses
  • soya
  • nuts

If you also take food supplements containing coenzyme Q10, you can not only increase your direct intake, but also boost your body's own production. This is possible with capsules that contain vitamin B1 as well as high-dose, plant-based coenzyme Q10.

Vitamin B1 is not only required for the body's own synthesis of the coenzyme, but also supports the following bodily functions:

  • normal heart function
  • normal energy metabolism
  • normal function of the nervous system
  • normal psychological function

Natural concentration of the coenzyme Q10

While the coenzyme occurs naturally in the body, its concentration decreases with increasing age. This affects the heart, among other things. For example, the concentration of coenzyme Q10 in a 40-year-old is around 30 percent lower than in a 20-year-old. The levels in 80-year-olds are even around 60 percent lower.

In addition, certain medications can inhibit the body's own production of coenzyme Q10. These include cholesterol-lowering statins. According to studies, the concentration of Q10 in the body's cells drops by up to 50 percent during statin therapy.

However, people taking medication such as anticoagulants should only supplement the coenzyme after consulting a doctor in order to prevent any interactions.

How coenzyme Q10 could help combat fatigue

In 2022, a meta-analysis examined 13 randomized controlled trials with a total of 1,126 participants. Compared to the placebo groups, the group taking the coenzyme showed a statistically significant reduction in fatigue levels. These effects were observed in both healthy and sick participants.

Among the 602 participants who were administered coenzyme Q10, one person complained of gastrointestinal complaints as a side effect.

Ubiquinone vs. ubiquinol

Coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) should not be confused with ubiquinol. While ubiquinol is already in the activated state, ubiquinone is first converted into ubiquinone in the body. This not only makes it more stable in storage, but also ensures an optimal dosage - especially as the conversion of ubiquinone into ubiquinol by the body takes place safely and efficiently.

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