
Best Eubiotika products in the Reference books category
On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Eubiotika products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.
1. Sekundäre Pflanzenstoffe
Inflammatory processes are at the core of many health issues. Their resolution largely lies in proper nutrition. Nutritional medicine and orthomolecular approaches have often overlooked a significant group of substances: secondary plant compounds. In light of ever-new research findings, they are now referred to as the vitamins of the 21st century. This is due to their antioxidant, antimicrobial, anticancer, immunomodulatory, antithrombotic, and especially anti-inflammatory effects. This book presents various secondary plant compounds such as flavonoids, phenolic acids, and carotenoids in terms of their medical effects. The focus is on the potential uses of specific fruits and vegetables.

2. Leaky Gut - Der durchlässige Darm
The intestine is the largest interface between the body and the outside world. Around one ton of nutrients are absorbed through the intestine of an adult per year. At the same time, the intestinal mucosa is an important barrier against harmful substances such as allergens, pathogens and pollutants such as heavy metals, etc. If this barrier function of the intestinal mucosa is disturbed and antigens can flow uncontrolled into the body, one speaks of 'leaky gut' the permeable intestine. More and more studies show that many diseases - from chronic inflammatory bowel diseases to autoimmune diseases and mental illnesses - appear to be related to leaky gut syndrome. This book begins by describing the biomedical processes involved in leaky gut, and then goes on to relate them to associated diseases. Subsequently, who.

Leaky Gut - Der durchlässige Darm
German, Wolfgang Spiller, Mathias Oldhaver, 2015
3. Hilfe für die Darmflora
More and more people are aware of the health significance of a healthy gut flora. Probiotic supplements containing lactic acid bacteria or medicinal yeasts are becoming increasingly popular. It's no surprise that the range of products for gut flora is growing larger. But what exactly do probiotics do? When should they be used? And how can one recognize a good product? This booklet provides understandable answers based on the current state of research.

4. Mathias Oldhaver
Curcumin in naturopathic practice: study situation - possible applications - bioavailability.
