Auraxol, LinaKaps Evita, 60 Capsules, Flax Oil and Vitamin E

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Dietary supplement. Soft capsules of linseed oil with added vitamin E.

– Vitamin E contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress.

– Flax seed oil is rich in omega-3 unsaturated fatty acids.

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Product Description

LinaKaps Evita and reduction of skin hypersensitivity: Flax oil is rich in alpha-linolenic acid, an essential polyunsaturated omega-3 fatty acid that is important for maintaining skin health. Clinical studies have confirmed that, after 6 to 12 weeks, skin hypersensitivity, roughness and flaking are significantly reduced, and smoothness and hydration are significantly improved when linseed oil is administered orally.

LinaKaps Evita and maintaining the function of the protective skin barrier: Linseed oil rich in alpha-linolenic acid contributes to maintaining the function of the protective skin barrier and reduces surface water loss. This effect was confirmed by a double-blind randomized clinical trial.

LinaKaps Evita prevents and alleviates the symptoms of atopic dermatitis and psoriasis: Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that protects skin cells from the harmful effects of free radicals, oxidative damage and oxidative stress. Several clinical trials have confirmed the positive role of taking vitamin E in the prevention and relief of increased skin dryness, especially in atopic dermatitis and psoriasis.

LinaKaps Evita and relief of breast pain: The effect of flax seed oil rich in alpha-linolenic acid and vitamin E was confirmed in a clinical study conducted on 100 women diagnosed with mastalgia (painful breasts), lasting 2 months. The study showed that both ingredients can effectively relieve pain and breast lumps. Another study was conducted on 90 subjects, and the results confirmed that flax oil and vitamin E reduce hormonally caused periodic breast pain, which occurs due to different levels of female hormones within the monthly cycle.

LinaKaps Evita and improvement of the skin condition in acne or rosacea: In skin dermatoses such as acne and rosacea, increased redness with papules and pustules, taking omega-3 fatty acids is often prescribed. Dermocosmetic treatments regularly include taking vitamin E. It is optimal if the capsules contain omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin E combined in one preparation, which is an addition to dietary measures to alleviate inflammatory conditions of the skin.

– Flax (lat. Linum usitatissimum is an annual plant with a thin and upright stem, whole, narrow leaves and radially symmetrical, five-parted blue or white flowers. The fruit is a round quiver containing 10 seeds. Flax, which is used to obtain oil, has a branched stem with as many as 35 to 50 quivers with seeds. Flax seeds are rich in fiber, contain flavonoids, lignans and essential fatty acids. Whole or ground flax seeds and oil obtained by cold pressing are used in the diet. Whole seeds are not recommended for pregnant women and breastfeeding women because they can have effects similar to the female hormone estrogen, but this does not apply to flaxseed oil. Flaxseed oil does not contain any diglucosides, lignans or polysaccharides, so it can be taken at all stages of life without risk.

– Flax seed oil contains high doses, even from 40% to 60% of alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid which is also the biological precursor of other omega-3 fatty acids; eicosapentaenoic (EPA) and docosahexaenoic (DHA) acids. For this reason, flax oil is an excellent substitute for fish oil as a source of EPA and DHA, especially for people who do not consume foods of animal origin, people who cannot tolerate fish oil because of its smell and taste, or people who are allergic to fish, crustacean and marine proteins. crustacean. Flaxseed oil can also be used by applying it to the skin. However, oral intake (by mouth) is the most effective for relieving inflammatory processes in eczema and increased skin dryness. Thanks to its key ingredient, alpha-linolenic acid, flax oil plays an important role in the diet of people who do not consume enough essential fatty acids.

– Alpha-Linolenic acid (ala) is an omega-3 fatty acid, but obtained from a plant source. ALA is a polyunsaturated essential fatty acid that cannot be synthesized by the body and must be ingested with food. Studies have confirmed the effect of ALA on lowering total cholesterol and LDL (the so-called "bad" cholesterol), its effect on regulating elevated blood pressure, its anti-inflammatory effect, and its antioxidant effect and protection against oxidative stress. Some clinical studies suggest that taking flaxseed oil, which is rich in alpha-linolenic acid, alleviates symptoms of attention deficit disorder and reduces hyperactivity in ADHD. Several clinical studies confirm that taking flaxseed oil helps with mild to moderately severe menopausal symptoms. Furthermore, dietary intake of flaxseed oil has been proven to alleviate the symptoms of mastalgia (painful breasts), especially hormonally caused periodic breast pain that occurs within the monthly cycle.

– Vitamin E or Tocopherol is fat-soluble, and numerous studies have confirmed its strong antioxidant activity. It is believed that oxidative stress plays an important role in disorders of the immune system and that it participates in a certain way in the development of malignant, autoimmune, rheumatic, neurodegenerative and various other diseases. Epidemiological studies suggest that vitamin E deficiency increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. Vitamin E is recommended for strengthening the body's immunity, preventing dryness of the skin and mucous membranes, protecting vision, preventing the development of degenerative changes in the eye, and preventing Alzheimer's disease. Recent research has confirmed the particularly important role of vitamin E for women's health, including the reduction of symptoms of periodic breast pain caused by hormonal imbalance during the second part of the monthly cycle, after ovulation and before menstruation. The recommended daily intake of vitamin E for adults is 12 mg, and in certain conditions it is necessary to take slightly larger doses.

How to use

Take 2 to 3 capsules a day. Best to take with a meal and drink with water.

Notes: The dietary supplement is not a substitute or substitute for a balanced diet. Keep out of the reach of small children. Recommended daily doses should not be exceeded. It is important to follow a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.

Ingredients

A dose of 3 capsules contains:

Linseed oil (Linum usitatissimum) 1500 mg, standardized to a minimum of 45% and an average of 50% alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), of which ALA averages 750 mg

Vitamin E (D-alpha tocopherol) 20,1 mg (168% PU*)

(*PU: recommended daily intake for adults)

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30 capsule

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