
VALERIAN
The botanical name "valeriana" comes from the Latin word "valere," meaning "to be healthy" or "to be well." Valerian contains valuable compounds such as bitter compounds, essential oil, bicyclic sesquiterpenes (valerenic acid), and alkaoids. Valerian's constituents are known for their calming, stress-reducing, and relaxing properties.

Bamboo extract
Bamboo extract comes from the stems and leaves of the bamboo plant, which grows primarily in Asia. It is rich in silicon, a mineral that strengthens skin, hair, and nails. Bamboo extract promotes collagen formation, improves skin elasticity, and supports joint health. Thanks to its antioxidant properties, it protects against free radicals and promotes general well-being. Its versatile applications make it a valuable addition to cosmetics and dietary supplements.

BERRIES
Berries are rich in natural plant compounds, including vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals such as polyphenols and anthocyanins. These bioactive compounds have antioxidant properties and help protect cells from oxidative stress. Berries support the immune system, promote healthy skin, and may have anti-inflammatory effects. Their high fiber content contributes to healthy digestion and supports a balanced microbiome. At the same time, berries are low in calories and can help increase satiety.

Bioactive folic acid
Bioactive folic acid, also known as folate, comes primarily from green leafy vegetables, legumes, and fortified foods. It is essential for cell division and DNA synthesis, supports brain function, and helps prevent birth defects in early pregnancy. Bioactive folic acid is especially important for pregnant women and women trying to conceive. Folate contributes to, among other things, normal blood cell formation, normal homocysteine metabolism, normal psychological function, normal amino acid synthesis, and the reduction of tiredness and fatigue.

biotin
Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, contributes to normal energy metabolism, normal nervous system function, and normal micronutrient metabolism. It can promote healthy skin, hair, and nails by contributing to the maintenance of normal skin, mucous membranes, and normal hair. Biotin also plays an important role in fat and protein metabolism. Biotin can promote hair growth and improve brittle nails.

BRAHMI
The Brahmi plant originates from South Asia. Due to its beneficial properties, it has been valued as an adaptogen in Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years. Brahmi is now also considered a superfood in our country: The leaves of the plant contain numerous valuable ingredients such as flavonoids, saponins (bacosides), phytosterols, triterpenes, and alkaloids, which is why they are often used to support concentration, memory, and the gut.