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Honey Hepta sana 250g

Honey Hepta sana 250g

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Sikavica, fenugreek and turmeric in honey as plant sources of iron and silymarin

Functional honeys, Maticnjak Bestsellers, Sikavica,

Composition

• Sikavica 15g
• Fenugreek 4g
• Turmeric 1g
• Flower honey 230g

Using

One teaspoon 2-3 times a day.
It is useful to drink a glass of water after taking it.

Method of storage and notes

In a dry and dark place up to 25 °C.

Suitable for long-term use, does not conflict with the use of medicines. Not recommended for pregnant women, nursing mothers and children.

Delivery to HR and EU

Delivery 1-3 working days

Delivery price: €3.98

Free delivery within the Republic of Croatia for orders over €40

Delivery abroad:

- Germany €8 / 3-4 days
- Austria €8 / 3-4 days
- Slovenia €5 / 1-2 days
- Sweden €10 / 4-6 days
- Belgium €10 / 4-5 days
- Czech Republic €8 / 3-4 days
- Denmark €10 / 5-6 days
- France €10 / 5-6 days
- Greece €16 / 6-7 days
- Ireland €10 / 5-6 days
- Italy €10 / 4-5 days
- Hungary €8 / 1-2 days
- Netherlands 10€ /
4-5 days
- Poland €10 / 3-4 days
- Slovakia €8 / 3-4 days
- Spain €10 / 5-6 days

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Hepta sana ( Lat. "Healthy liver" ) is a functional honey in which sikava seeds, fenugreek seeds, turmeric and flower honey are added.

Silyarmin from sikawort stimulates proper work and helps restore liver cells, fenugreek provides the body with the best plant source of organic iron, and turmeric ideally complements these plants with its strong anti-inflammatory effect

Numerous and valuable nutritional properties of the seeds have been proven, and the herbs in the honey are safe, protected from oxidation, last longer and do not lose their beneficial properties. Completely natural product, firm texture unlike classic honeys, simple and quick snack, high nutritional value and very specific and measurable action.

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What science says

Sikavica

Share of honey: 15%

  • It contains active plant compounds known as silymarin. It's known that silymarin from sycamore has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antiviral effects (1,2,3).
  • It is regularly used as a complementary therapy by people who have liver damage due to conditions such as alcoholic liver disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, hepatitis, and even liver cancer (4,5,6).
  • Sikavica is used as a traditional medicine for neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease (7), and its anti-inflammatory properties show that silymarin has a neuroprotective effect and prevents the decline of brain function which occurs with aging (8,9).
  • It has been shown that sikavica promotes bone mineralization (10) so it is useful for preventing bone loss in menopausal women (11,12).
  • The antioxidant effects of silymarin may have some anticancer effects , which could be useful for people who are being treated for cancer (13).

Fenugreek

Share in honey: 4%
  • Fenugreek seeds have been used in herbal and Chinese medicine for thousands of years, most often as tonic for metabolism and general health, and aids digestion (14).
  • Affects on diabetes type 1 and 2 with an increase in general carbohydrate tolerance, even in people who do not have metabolic conditions such as diabetes (15, 16, 17).
  • Also, it is the best natural substance for lymph detoxification , and has a vital role in irrigating cells with nutrients and removing toxic waste (18).

Turmeric

Share in honey: 1%

  • Turmeric is a spice and one of the most effective food supplements. Curcumin is the main active substance and has been extensively researched, so it has been proven that it is extremely strong antioxidant activity (19).

Find references to scientific works on the effect of the mentioned plants in the " References" tab.

References

1) Kim MS, Ong M, Qu X. Optimal management for alcoholic liver disease: Conventional medications, natural therapy or combination? World J Gastroenterol. 2016 Jan 7;22(1):8-23. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i8. PMID: 26755857; PMCID: PMC4698510.

2) Aller R, Izaola O, Gómez S, Tafur C, González G, Berroa E, Mora N, González JM, de Luis DA. Effect of silymarin plus vitamin E in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. A randomized clinical pilot study. Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2015 Aug;19(16):3118-24. PMID: 26367736.

3) Ferenci P, Dragosics B, Dittrich H, Frank H, Benda L, Lochs H, Meryn S, Base W, Schneider B. Randomized controlled trial of silymarin treatment in patients with cirrhosis of the liver. J Hepatol. 1989 Jul;9(1):105-1 doi: 10.1016/0168-8278(89)90083-4. PMID: 2671116.

4) Abenavoli L, Capasso R, Milic N, Capasso F. Milk thistle in liver diseases: past, present, future. Phytother Res. 2010 Oct;24(10):1423-32. doi: 10.1002/ptr.3207. PMID: 20564545.

5) Losser MR, Payen D. Mechanisms of liver damage. Semin Liver Dis. 1996 Nov;16(4):357-67. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-1007249. PMID: 9027949.

6) Federico A, Dallio M, Loguercio C. Silymarin/Silybin and Chronic Liver Disease: A Marriage of Many Years. Molecules. 2017 Jan 24;22(2):191. doi: 10.3390/molecules22020191. PMID: 28125040; PMCID: PMC6155865.

7) Devi KP, Malar DS, Braidy N, Nabavi SM, Nabavi SF. A Mini Review on the Chemistry and Neuroprotective Effects of Silymarin. Curr Drug Targets. 2017;18(13):1529-1536. doi: 10.2174/1389450117666161227125121. PMID: 28025940.

8) Karimi G, Vahabzadeh M, Lari P, Rashedinia M, Moshiri M. "Silymarin", a promising pharmacological agent for the treatment of diseases. Iran J Basic Med Sci. 2011 Jul;14(4):308-17. PMID: 23492971; PMCID: PMC3586829.

9) Borah A, Paul R, Choudhury S, Choudhury A, Bhuyan B, Das Talukdar A, Dutta Choudhury M, Mohanakumar KP. Neuroprotective potential of silymarin against CNS disorders: insight into the pathways and molecular mechanisms of action. CNS Neurosci Ther. 2013 Nov;19(11):847-53. doi: 10.1111/cns.12175. Epub 2013 Oct 14. PMID: 24118806; PMCID: PMC6493565.

10) Kim JL, Kim YH, Kang MK, Gong JH, Han SJ, Kang YH. Antiosteoclastic activity of milk thistle extract after ovariectomy to suppress estrogen deficiency-induced osteoporosis. Biomed Res Int. 2013;2013:919374. doi: 1155/2013/919374. Epub 2013 May 28. PMID: 23781510; PMCID: PMC3678416.

11) Mohd Fozi NF, Mazlan M, Shuid AN, Isa Naina M. Milk thistle: a future potential anti-osteoporotic and fracture healing agent. Curr Drug Targets. 2013 Dec;14(14):1659-66. doi: 10.2174/13894501113146660222. PMID: 24093748.

12) Abdul Jalil MA, Shuid AN, Muhammad N. Osteoporotic fracture healing: potential use of medicinal plants from the tropics. Curr Drug Targets. 2013 Dec;14(14):1651-8. doi: 10.2174/1389450114666131217113759. PMID: 24354586.

13) Polachi N, Bai G, Li T, Chu Y, Wang X, Li S, Gu N, Wu J, Li W, Zhang Y, Zhou S, Sun H, Liu C. Modulatory effects of silibinin in various cell signaling pathways against liver disorders and cancer - A comprehensive review. Eur J Med Chem. 2016 Nov 10;123:577-595. doi: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2016.07.070. Epub 2016 Jul 29. PMID: 27517806.

14) Basch E, Ulbricht C, Kuo G, Szapary P, Smith M. Therapeutic applications of fenugreek. Altern Med Rev. 2003 Feb;8(1):20-7. PMID: 12611558.

15) Kochhar A, Nagi M. Effect of supplementation of traditional medicinal plants on blood glucose in non-insulin-dependent diabetics: a pilot study. J Med Food. 2005 Winter;8(4):545-9. doi: 10.1089/jmf.2005.8.545. PMID: 16379570

16) Madar Z, Abel R, Samish S, Arad J. Glucose-lowering effect of fenugreek in non-insulin dependent diabetics. Eur J Clin Nutr. 1988 Jan;42(1):51-4. PMID: 3286242.

17) Neelakantan N, Narayanan M, de Souza RJ, van Dam RM. Effect of fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) intake on glycemia: a meta-analysis of clinical trials. Nutr J. 2014;13:7. Published 2014 Jan 18. doi:10.1186/1475-2891-13-7

18) Fenugreek: A review on its nutraceutical properties and utilization in various food products

19) Menon VP, Sudheer AR. Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of curcumin. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2007;595:105-25. doi: 10.1007/978-0-387-46401-5_3. PMID: 17569207.

Phytotherapy

Honey and medicinal plants in phytotherapy

When I think of health, I first think of a healthy liver. Honey and selected herbs always help here. Sikavica, fenugreek and turmeric are the beginning when I suggest therapy. Strengthening the liver and restoring hepatocytes are the beginning of treating many diseases and conditions. Detoxification mechanisms of selected medicinal herbs and honey are recommended for all those who put their hope in preventive medicine/phytomedicine. Prevention is an extremely important but often neglected aspect of health.

Ivo Bačlija , phytotherapist, apitherapist

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