Astragalus Extract Supplement - Antioxidant Extract to Boost Defences
Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus) – Huang Qi – is a plant which grows at the edge of forests in north-east China. The roots are harvested when the plants reach four or five years old, and are then dried and cut into thin strips from which tisanes can be produced.
Considered an excellent tonic, astragalus has been prescribed for hundreds of years to treat a wide range of diseases, prevent weakness in those who are ill and protect them from infection. Russian physician Dr Alexander van Bunge was the first to study and describe this species of legume in 1868 but it was only in the Seventies that large-scale scientific studies began to confirm its multiple properties.
What do the studies show about Astragalus Extract properties?
In vitro, astragalus has been shown to inhibit lipid peroxidation by 40% in the myocardium, thus constituting a powerful antioxidant which can protect the heart from oxidative stress. Studies have highlighted benefits for patients suffering from congestive heart failure and angina pectoris.
Astragalus root extract is also used in traditional Chinese medicine for relieving neurodegenerative diseases. Chinese medicine frequently utilizes astragalus for boosting the body’s protection from various types of stress, whether physical, mental or emotional.
In addition, certain studies have shown that astragalus can also reduce inflammation and protect the liver.
One anecdotal but well-documented report showed that several months’ topical use of a glycerine astragalus extract, combined or not with oral astragaloside IV, restored colour to greying hair.
It is worth noting that no side-effects have been reported with the use of this plant, either from the various studies conducted or from hundreds of years’ use in humans.
What are the benefits associated with Astragalus Extract?
Astragalus increases the number of stem cells in the bone marrow and lymphatic tissue and promotes their development into active immune cells. It reactivates inactive immune cells, produces immunoglobulins, stimulates macrophages and encourages regeneration of T lymphocytes and the activation of Natural Killer Cells. In addition, it induces the endogenous production of interferon and maximizes its effects on viral infections.
The benefits of astragalus go even further, with the potential to extend lifespan, as examination of its components indicates. It contains flavonoids, polysaccharides and triterpenic glycosides, including astragaloside and cycloastragenol which have been shown to stimulate telomerase in keratinocytes, fibroblasts and immune cells in culture and to lengthen the shortest telomeres.
Why opt for Astragalus Extract?
Astragaloside IV and Cycloastragenol are state-of-the-art anti-ageing substances available to buy at Supersmart. However, their very high extraction costs may, unfortunately, prevent a more widespread use.
The glycerine extract of the whole plant is thus particularly beneficial since it not only contains these valuable substances at a reduced dose, but it also offers synergistic effects from the plant’s other components. More easily-absorbed than astragaloside IV or cycloastragenol, Astragalus Extract offers the promise of wide-ranging health benefits associated with its centuries-old traditional use.
Buy Astragalus Extract to benefit from it's anti-ageing properties.
Notes: This product is not a substitute for a diversified and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Respect the advice for use, the recommended daily dose and the use-by date. Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women and children under 15 years old. Keep out of reach of young children. Not recommended for people suffering from autoimmune diseases. Store in a dry and cool place.
Composition
Daily dose: 23 drops
Number of doses per pack : 30
Amount per dose
Extract of Astragalus membranaceus 10:1 standardised to 16% polysaccharides
70 mg
Other ingredients : water, glycerine.
Directions for use
Adults. Take 23 drops a day.
Each drop contains 2.33mg glycerine liquid extract of Astragalus membranaceus.
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Olivier2023-08-09
bon produit
Olivier2023-05-25
bon produit
Olivier2023-03-24
bon produit
macha2022-09-11
Produit qui complète les gélules d'astragalus de Supersmart. Le goût est agréable et j'utilise ce produit soit seul, soit en complément des gélules citées plus haut.
SATO Midori2020-11-24
Je le prends régulièrement en pensant qu.il à un effet bénéfique à la longue.
JOSE2020-06-30
Considero que son muy importantes para mi salud
Monique2019-12-07
très bon produit
Palmiro Ferraro2019-10-13
Eccellente prodotto un po caro pero' da comprare sempre.
Très suivi dans les recommandations et dans l'accompagnement de certaines pathologies définies.
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Chan JYW, Lam FC, Leung PC, Che CT, Fung KP. 2009. Antihyperglycemic and antioxidative effects of a herbal formulation of Radix Astragali, Radix Codonopsis and Cortex Lycii in a mouse model of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Phytother Res 23(5): 658–665.
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Jung HC, Kim HJ, Hong HM, et al. 2007. Phenolic-rich fraction from Rhus verniciflua Stokes (RVS) suppress inflammatory response via NF-kappaB and JNK pathway in lipopolysaccharide-induced RAW 264.7 macrophages. J Ethnopharmacol 110(3): 490–497.
Liu HF, Guo XM. 2007. The effect of APS to f FPG and blood lipids on insulin resistance of rats with type 2D diabetes. J Mudanjiang Med College 28(5): 18–20.
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