Dr. Weyrauch HUMAN No. 5 Spring Awakening 60 capsules RRP 24€ - Aim for a normal energy metabolism!
We live in a time of abundance and some excess. More and more people are therefore thinking about their energy metabolism.
Our food often contains too much sugar and fat, as well as flavorings and sweeteners. This has long been confirmed by nutritional science.
However, it is not uncommon for people to lack the time and leisure to really get to grips with everything they eat. A nature-oriented diet is not easy to achieve, especially for most working people.
Canteen meals, snacks and fast food are an integral part of our lives. The "sweet" flavor dominates and contrasts with the "bitter" flavor. If work or family stress is added to this, digestive organs such as the stomach, liver and intestines suffer.
Then it really is time to take a closer look at our daily eating habits and start to take things in moderation.
Bitter herbs - fallen into oblivion An old saying goes: "What is bitter in the mouth is good for the stomach".
Bitter substances belong to the secondary plant substances and have been actively bred out of our food plants. Salads such as endive, radicchio or chicory remind us how bitter substances taste. Nowadays, we tend to avoid bitter foods. Exceptions to this are herbal teas or so-called bitters.
Get off to a new start with No. 5 Spring Awakening No. 5 Spring Awakening is a high-quality and popular dietary supplement, in which selected nutrients are embedded in a base of bitter herbs such as artichoke, milk thistle, dandelion, ginger and turmeric. Magnesium, copper and manganese, which contribute to normal energy metabolism, complete the formula, as do natural vitamin E and zinc, which help to protect cells from oxidative stress. The formula is rounded off with plenty of coenzyme Q10 and vitamin B12 (cobalamin).
The health benefits of cobalamin have been scientifically proven Vitamin B12 contributes
- contributes to normal energy metabolism - normal function of the immune system (body's defenses) - normal function of the nervous system - contributes to normal psychological function - to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue - to the normal formation of red blood cells - to a normal homocysteine metabolism and has a function in cell division.