Solgar Hyaluronic Acid Complex

Anda from our Edgware Store and Branka in Watford both love Solgar Hyaluronic Acid Complex.

Branka says:”Good nutrition is the foundation of beautiful skin and that’s why I always recommend Solgar Hyaluronic Acid Complex to our customers to help keep the skin looking soft, plump and supple.” Anda said that she noticed that since using it, her skin is looking a lot better.

Hyaluronic Acid (HA) is a substance found within almost all of the cells of the human body, most abundantly in skin and joints.  It is thought that age-related loss of HA may be a contributing factor to wrinkling in ageing.  In the skin, HA may help to retain optimal levels of water in the upper layers of skin.

In the joints, HA is found in the synovial fluid, which provides lubrication and acts as a shock absorber. Studies suggest a role for HA in joint health as it may offer pain relief to arthritis sufferers.  Solgar’s Hyaluronic Acid Complex combines other natural supplements including Vitamin C, Collagen and Chondroitin to enhance its benefits.

 

Amazing Grass Guide to Greens

For quite some time now, greens have been touted as one of nature’s most nutrient-dense foods. Often, they are referred to as superfoods. But how exactly are “greens” defined and how do we know which ones are best? Thankfully, although there are a wide variety of greens, most all of them are packed with important nutrients. In fact, since all greens have different nutritional profiles, it’s recommended that we all eat a diverse mix of greens and not stick to the same thing day in and day out.

Below we outline 5 different types of greens and explain what makes them unique!

Dark Leafy Greens:

Dark leafy greens are often the most popular form of greens and the ones that we’re most familiar with. Spinach, kale, collards and chard all fit into this category. All dark leafy greens are great for cooking and some, like spinach and kale, make fantastic additions for smoothies because they are not too bitter. Although dark leafy greens contain a variety of nutrients, most are high in vitamins A, C & K and may help protect you against heart disease, diabetes and cancer.

Sea Greens:

You don’t have to be a fan of seaweed salad to enjoy sea greens. Chlorella and Spirulina are two examples of sea algae that you can easily take in supplement or powder form. . Spirulina is also quite high in Vitamin B12, containing over 150% of your daily recommend value. It’s also high in magnesium, zinc and iron. Sea greens are great for detoxifying and cleansing

Lettuces:

Lettuces are the forgotten super green, many are exceptionally high in nutrients. Red and Green leaf lettuce along with Romaine lettuce are high in vitamin A and folate (also known as vitamin B9). Folate has been shown to encourage normal nerve and brain function.
Some varieties like iceberg lettuce are not as high in nutrients, it’s recommended to search for lettuces darker in colour. Often, the richer the green color, the higher in nutrients it will be.

Microgreens:

Microgreens (also known as sprouts) are a relatively new phenomenon in terms of popularity. Microgreens are the seedlings of common plants like kale, beets, etc. They are most commonly used on top of salads, in sandwiches and as a garnish to give a dish a bit of crunch and texture. While young in age, these seedlings are certainly not lacking in nutrient value. In fact, micorgreens have been shown to have up to four to six times more nutrients than the mature leaves of the same plant! Find out more about germinators and how to grow sprouts here

Grasses:

Call us biased, but we’re pretty obsessed with grasses. The nutrient profile of grasses like barley grass, alfalfa grass are very similar to most nutritious, dark green veggies. So many animal species on our planet survive almost exclusively on grasses and grasses are such a complete food that you don’t need any other vegetable or animal product to complement them or make up for missing nutrients. Grasses are high in calcium, iron, vitamin C, vitamin B12, even protein. They have been shown to improve our digestive function, detoxify our blood and cleanse our liver. They are all extremely alkalizing and contain a long list of amino acids.

Amazing Grass makes it easy to enjoy these nutritional powerhouse grasses as a part of your daily routine!

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Solgar L-Theanine

Alex in our Muswell Hill Store loves to recommend Solgar L-Theanine.

She says: ”It is a single amino acid which helps regulate brain function, increase GABA levels, and support alpha waves, to create a focused, clear state of mind. I think it is helpful in any stressful situation, perfect for intense studying as it is non drowsy.”

The properties of L-Theanine can be summed up as being a relaxing agent without sedation and is also said to reducing the perception of stress while slightly improving attention. While it does not appear to induce sleep, it may help with sleep as it helps with GABA, the body’s main calming neurotransmitter in the brain.

Solgar uses a Free Form, patented L-Theanine – Suntheanine® to promote optimal absorption and they suggest taking 150mg per day or as recommended by your health care practitioner.

 

Biocare MitoGuard Intensive

Feeling tired? Oana, Our Watford Store Manager recommends BioCare MitoGuard Intensive.

She says: “It is a great tasting supplement that supports energy levels using B vitamins and magnesium combined with D-Ribose , CoQ10 and amino acids. Magnesium and Vitamins B2 and B3 are essential components of energy production and contribute to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue.”

MitoGuard® Intensive supports cellular energy production. The mitochondria in our body cells are our own power stations in the body and generate our energy. They can be prone to oxidative damage and impaired function. MitoGuard® Intensive is designed to support the function of these mitochondria and energy production in the smallest parts of our body, using Nutrients, Antioxidants and stress fighting adaptogens.

 

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