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Cinnamon, Lupine seeds, Herbal Extract,375 mg, 60 Capsules

Cinnamon, Lupine seeds, Herbal Extract,375 mg, 60 Capsules
Cinnamon, Lupine seeds, Herbal Extract,375 mg, 60 Capsules
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  • Stock: In Stock
  • Brand: Balen
  • Weight: 0.06kg
  • Dimensions: 5.00cm x 5.00cm x 9.50cm
  • SKU: 96331215
  • UPC: 690957000264
$17.52

SHORT DESCRİPTİON

  • A Natural Product with MSDS “Material Safety Data Sheet” Certificate, conforms the Turkish food codex.

  •  Great cholesterol-lowering properties

  •  Beneficial effect on blood vessel health

  • Improves intestinal motility and relieves constipation

  •  Boosts immunity

  •  Offers muscle and nerve support

  •  Supports carbohydrate synthesis

  •  Prevents free radical cell damage

  •  High Source of Antioxidants

  •  Contains Anti-inflammatory Properties

  •  Protects Heart Health

  •  Fights Diabetes

  • Fights Infections & Viruses

  • Helps Fight Allergies

  •  Can Help Prevent or Cure Candida

  • Free From, Artificial Colours, Preservatives & Flavourings.

 

This product contains Cinnamon and Lupine Extract 

 

Benefits of Lupins

 Great cholesterol-lowering properties

lupin seeds are an extraordinary source of dietary fiber. Fiber not only favors digestion, but also prevents the absorption of fat from food at the intestinal level, indirectly contributing to lower blood cholesterol levels.


 Beneficial effect on blood vessel health

 Lupin seeds contain an essential amino acid called arginine. Among other things, arginine has highly beneficial effects on the inner walls of our blood vessels, contributing to what is called endothelial function. Endothelial dysfunction is a major cause of cardiovascular disease, leading to atherosclerosis, high blood pressure and cholesterol levels, myocardial infarction and stroke.

Improves intestinal motility and relieves constipation

With such an incredibly high fiber content, lupin beans help normalize digestion and prevent symptoms such as painful abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, bloating, gastroesophageal reflux and constipation.

 Boosts immunity

Lupin beans are a great source of zinc, a potent immunity boosting mineral that reduces the gravity of and stimulates recovery following various infections. Zinc basically stimulates the body to heal itself. A common symptoms of zinc deficiency is represented by white spots on nails.

 Promotes bone health. Lupin seeds are rich in magnesium, a mineral that ensures the absorption of calcium in bones (not in joints of arteries) and thus contributes to maintaining bone mineral density and preventing osteoporosis.

 Offers muscle and nerve support

 Being a good source of magnesium, lupins help maintain healthy muscles, myocard (heart muscle) included. This is done by regulating the activity of nerve cells which control movement, heartbeat, mental processes, etc. in muscles.

 Excellent protein content. It is estimated that lupin beans are almost 40% protein, making them an ideal meat substitute for anyone leading either a vegetarian or a vegan lifestyle.

 Supports carbohydrate synthesis

 Rich in B vitamins, notably vitamins B1 and B9, lupins help support carbohydrate synthesis, a process resulting in energy for maintaining essential body functions such as breathing. Vitamin B9, also known as folic acid or folate, is essential during pregnancy for the prevention of spinal cord defects in newborns.

 Prevents free radical cell damage

 The manganese in lupin beans is a cofactor for the superoxide dismutase enzyme, required for the prevention of free radical damage that may possibly lead to cell mutations and cancer formations.

 Is gluten-free

 Lupin beans lack gluten, a protein coeliac disease sufferers and gluten-intolerant or gluten sensitive individuals cannot digest due to their small intestine triggering a sort of immune reaction to it. This makes them a good option for celiac sufferers, contributing to adding variety to their diets.

 

 

Benefits of Cinnamon 

 

 High Source of Antioxidants
Cinnamon is packed with a variety of protective antioxidants that reduce free radical damage and slow the aging process.

 Contains Anti-inflammatory Properties

The antioxidants in cinnamon have anti-inflammatory effects, which may help lower the risk of heart disease, cancer, brain function decline, and more. Researchers have identified over seven kinds of flavonoid compounds alone in cinnamon, which are highly effective at fighting dangerous inflammation levels throughout the body.

Because cinnamon lowers swelling and inflammation, it can be beneficial in pain management, with studies showing that cinnamon helps to relive muscle soreness, PMS pains, severity of allergic reactions, and other age-related symptoms of pain too.

 Protects Heart Health
Studies have shown that another health benefit of cinnamon is that it reduces several of the most common risk factors for heart disease, including high cholesterol levels, high triglyceride levels, and high blood pressure. 

The special compounds in cinnamon are able to help reduce levels of total cholesterol, LDL “bad” cholesterol and triglycerides, while HDL “good” cholesterol remains stable. Cinnamon has also been shown to reduce high blood pressure, which is another threat for causing heart disease or a stroke. 

And there are even more heart health benefits of cinnamon. Research shows that cinnamon is a helpful blood coagulant and prevents bleeding by helping the body to form blood clots. Cinnamon also increases blood circulation and advances bodily tissue’s ability to repair itself after it’s been damaged. This includes heart tissue which is in need of regeneration in order to fight heart attacks, heart disease, and stroke.

 
 Fights Diabetes
Cinnamon is known to have an anti-diabetic effect. It helps lower blood sugar levels and also can improve sensitivity to the hormone insulin, which is the vital hormone needed for keeping blood sugar levels balanced. 

These benefits of cinnamon exist because it plays a part in blocking certain enzymes called alanines which allows for glucose (sugar) to be absorbed into the blood. Therefore it has been shown to decrease the amount of glucose that enters the bloodstream after a high-sugar meal, which is especially important for those with diabetes.

 Helps Defend Against Cognitive Decline & Protects Brain Function

Research also shows that another benefit of cinnamon’s protective antioxidant properties is that they can help defend the brain against developing neurological disorders, such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases. 


Fights Infections & Viruses
There are many benefits of cinnamon when it comes to defending the body from illnesses. Cinnamon is a natural anti-microbial, anti-biotic, anti-fungal, and anti-viral agent. The immune-boosting abilities of cinnamon are found in cinnamon’s essential oils. 

Cinnamon is so powerful at boosting immunity that some studies even show that it may be able to reduce the risk of contracting the HIV virus.

 Can Help Prevent or Cure Candida
Certain studies have concluded that cinnamon’s powerful anti-fungal properties may be effective in stopping or curing Candida overgrowth in the digestive tract.  Cinnamon has been shown to lower amounts of dangerous Candida Albicans, which is the yeast that causes Candida overgrowth that can cause multiple digestive and autoimmune symptoms. Additionally, another health benefit of cinnamon is that it helps to control blood sugar levels, and too much sugar within the digestive tract is associated with increased candida risk.

Helps Fight Allergies
Studies have concluded that those with allergies can find relief thanks to the benefits of cinnamon’s compounds. Cinnamon has been shown to be helpful in fighting common allergy symptoms because it reduces inflammation and fights histamine reactions in the body. For the same reason it can also help to reduce symptoms of asthma attacks.

Cinnamon also has immune boosting abilities and is beneficial for digestive health, which helps to cut down on auto-immune reactions that can take place after consuming common allergen foods.

FAQ:

S1: What are the benefits of Lupins?
A1: Lupin seeds have various benefits, including cholesterol-lowering properties, promoting blood vessel health, improving intestinal motility, boosting immunity, supporting bone health, providing muscle and nerve support, offering excellent protein content, supporting carbohydrate synthesis, preventing free radical cell damage, and being gluten-free.

S2: What are the benefits of Cinnamon?
A2: Cinnamon has several benefits, including being a high source of antioxidants, containing anti-inflammatory properties, protecting heart health, fighting diabetes, defending against cognitive decline and protecting brain function, fighting infections and viruses, preventing or curing Candida overgrowth, and helping fight allergies.

S3: How do Lupins lower cholesterol levels?
A3: Lupin seeds are rich in dietary fiber, which helps prevent the absorption of fat from food, indirectly contributing to lower blood cholesterol levels.

S4: How do Lupins promote blood vessel health?
A4: Lupin seeds contain the essential amino acid arginine, which has beneficial effects on the inner walls of blood vessels, contributing to endothelial function and preventing cardiovascular diseases.

S5: How does Cinnamon protect heart health?
A5: Cinnamon reduces common risk factors for heart disease, such as high cholesterol levels, high triglyceride levels, and high blood pressure. It helps reduce total cholesterol, LDL "bad" cholesterol, and triglycerides while maintaining stable HDL "good" cholesterol levels.

S6: How does Cinnamon fight diabetes?
A6: Cinnamon lowers blood sugar levels and improves insulin sensitivity, which is important for balancing blood sugar levels. It helps block certain enzymes that allow glucose to be absorbed into the blood, reducing the amount of glucose entering the bloodstream.

S7: Can Lupins be beneficial for digestion?
A7: Yes, lupin beans with their high fiber content help normalize digestion, prevent symptoms such as abdominal cramps and constipation, and promote intestinal motility.

S8: Can Cinnamon help with cognitive decline and brain function?
A8: Yes, cinnamon's antioxidant properties can help protect the brain against neurological disorders such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases.

S9: Does Cinnamon have antimicrobial properties?
A9: Yes, cinnamon is a natural antimicrobial, antibiotic, antifungal, and antiviral agent, which can help defend the body against infections and viruses.

S10: Can Cinnamon help with allergies?
A10: Yes, cinnamon's compounds reduce inflammation and histamine reactions in the body, making it helpful in fighting common allergy symptoms. It can also boost the immune system and promote digestive health, reducing autoimmune reactions associated with allergen foods.

 

 

Ingredients:

 1 Capsule:

  • Cinnamon Extracts     275mg
  • Lupine Seed               25  mg

Herbal Capsule 

Usage: 

Recommended Daily Intake of Cinnamon and Lupine Extract Tablet :

  • Adults and children over 16 years of age, one/tow  capsule daily .
  • Do not exceed recommended daily intake unless advised by a suitably qualified person.
Caution:
  •  Food Supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet

 

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