Project V — P (Pax)

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Project V - P (Pax)

Project V — P  (Pax) 

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Product P is a powerful anti stress complex that protects your body from the harmful effects of emotional and physical strain.

PROPERTIES

  • Increases the resistance to stress.
  • Neutralizes the effects of stressful situations.
  • Calms the nervous system.
  • Normalizes cardio rhythm.
  • Eliminates anxiety.
  • Ensures good sleep.

MAIN INGREDIENTS

Melissa
Melissa has an antiviral action, and a sedative effect, alleviates depression and insomnia.

Valerian
Valerian is famous for its sedative properties, it helps to improve sleep.

Lavender
Lavender contains about 8 mg/kg of essential oils that help to reduce stress and anxiety.

Vitamins of the B group
Maintain the working of the nervous system and the brain, improve mental processes, maintain the functioning of the digestive system, increase resistance to stress. They also complement the treatment of anemia, neurological and psychiatric disorders.

ADVANTAGES

Fast action
The usage of highly active extracts with improved bioavailability.

Efficiency
The complex has well-known components, that have undergone long medical research.

Plant-derived capsule
Suitable for vegetarians, does not contain paraffins.

Target audience to take Project V — P (Pax): 

  • Those prone to stress situations
  • People who experience extensive emotional loads
  • Those with feeble nervous and cardiovascular systems
  • Those who frequently experience feelings of anxiety and discomfort
  • Those who care about their health, but due to strong emotional stress, anxiety, seasonal depression, need a complex that increases the body’s resistance to stress

BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE SUBSTANCES
Two capsules weighing 404.82 mg each contain

Flavonoids (rutin)  10 mg
Hydroxycinnamic acids  15 mg
Valerenic acid  0.6 mg
Vitamin B6  1.65 mg
Vitamin B2  1.6 mg
Vitamin B1  1.1 mg
Vitamin B12 1 mcg
Niacin  16 mg
Pantothenic acid  9 mg
Folic acid  180 mcg
Biotin  120 mcg

RECOMMENDATIONS: It is recommended as a biologically active dietary supplement — a source of flavonoids, hydroxycinnamic acid,valerian acid, and as an additional source of vitamins B6, B2, B1, В12, niacin, pantothenic acid, folic acid, biotin, essential oils.
DOSAGE: It is recommended that adults take 1 capsule once a day while eating with water.
Ingredients: lavender flower powder (Lavandula angustifolia), melissa leaf extract (Melissa officinalis), valerian root extract (Valeriana officinalis), vitamins: B3, B5, B6, B2, B1, B12, B9, biotin.
STORAGE: Store at room temperature (not above 25 ° C) in a dry place. Keep away from children.
PRESENTATION: 60 capsules.
MANUFACTURER: «Trading Point Group Elite Pharm», France.

PROPERTIES OF COMPONENTS Project V — P (Pax)

Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis L. )  

Melissa officinalis The plant has sedative, antispasmodic, hypotensive, analgesic, antimicrobial andantihistamine effects. Concentrates selenium. Reception Melissa is effective inhypertension, tachycardia, asthma, depression, nervous stress, migraines, insomnia, painful menstruation, as a means of normalizing the digestive processes.

Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia miller)

Lavandula angustifolia millerEnglish lavender (lavandula angustifolia miller) contains volatile oils that reduce anxiety, tension, agitation, and nervousness. Lavender has a sedative, antispasmodic, diuretic and antimicrobial action, is effective in hypertension, neurasthenia, migraine headaches, tachycardia, as wellas a mild sedative. It is used to relieve nervous tension and anxiety, promotesoverall relaxation, normalize digestion.

Valerian (Valeriana officinalis)

ValerianThe therapeutic effect is inherent in the entire range of plant materials. Valerian has a sedative, tranquilizing, antispasmodic, anticonvulsant activity, has a positive regulatory effect on the heart, including the mechanisms of automaticity and its conducting system, improves coronary circulation and helps reduce blood pressure.

It has a hypnotic effect, improves sleep quality, including patients suffering from insomnia and excitement, does not cause morning drowsiness feeling. Stimulates the secretion and secretory function of the stomach and pancreas.

It is used for nervous agitation, insomnia, migraine, neurasthenia, psychasthenia, vegetonevrozah, diseases of the cardiovascular system, leading to spasms of the coronary arteries, and tachycardia, menopausal disorders, bronchial asthma, neurodermatitis, thyrotoxicosis. Used in conjunction with other sedatives to treat liver diseases, spastic conditions of the gastrointestinal tract.

Vitamin B1

Vitamin B1Thiamine works with the other B vitamins to change protein, carbohydrate, and fat to energy. It is especially vital for changing carbohydrates to energy. It is a key factor in the healthy functioning of all the body’s cells, especially the nerves.

Vitamin B1 helps the body cells convert carbohydrates into energy. It is also essential for the functioning of the heart, muscles, and nervous system. As a coenzyme, thiamin plays a key role in energy production, conversion of glucose to fat. Every cell of the body requires vitamin B1 to form the fuel the body runs on — ATP. Nerve cells require vitamin B1 in order to function normally.

Thiamin is needed for the metabolism of carbohydrates, fat, and protein. It is especially involved in carbohydrate metabolism in the brain.

Thiamin may be used to support nerve health, and minimize numbness and tingling, helping to protect against this condition. Thiamine aids the nervous system and is essential for the functioning of important enzymes. These enzymes have vital roles in the processes that make energy available in the body. Thiamine is essential for the transmission of certain types of nerve signal between the brain and the spinal cord. Depression, poor memory, muscle weakness and stiffness, nerve tingling, burning sensation and numbness, tiredness, headache, loss of appetite and nausea are some of the symptoms and signs of its deficiency.

Vitamin B2

Vitamin B2Riboflavin is an integral component of the coenzymes that participate in many energy-yielding metabolic pathways. Like its close relative vitamin B1 (thiamine), riboflavin plays a crucial role in certain metabolic reactions, particularly the conversion of carbohydrates into sugar, which is «burned» to produce energy. They promote the first steps in the metabolism (breakdown and production) of glucose and of fatty acids. The metabolism of some vitamins and minerals also require riboflavin. Riboflavin is essential for tissue respiration and the generation of energy from the carbohydrates, acids and fats. It is important for body growth and red blood cell production and helps in releasing energy from carbohydrates.

Vitamin B2 helps prevent and is used to treat migraine headaches, cataracts, rheumatoid arthritis, and a number of skin disorders such as acne (acne rosacea), dermatitis, and eczema. In the treatment of anemia, adding Vitamin B2 to iron supplements has shown to increase its effectiveness. Vital to maintaining a proper metabolism, riboflavin also helps to shore up the immune system by reinforcing antibody reserves, the body’s first line of defense against infection. Along with iron, riboflavin is essential for producing the red blood cells that carry oxygen throughout the body. In addition, the body uses extra riboflavin to keep tissue in good repair and speed healing of wounds, burns and other injuries.

Along with such B vitamins as vitamin B6 and niacin (which it helps the body convert into active forms), riboflavin protects the nervous system. It may therefore have a role to play in treating nervous system conditions such as numbness and tingling, Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and even anxiety, stress, and fatigue. Carpal tunnel syndrome may benefit from a treatment program including this vitamin when combined with vitamin B6. The body needs vitamin B2 for reproduction and it also enhances the immune system’s ability to fight disease.

Riboflavin is vital for normal reproduction, growth, repair and development of body tissues including the skin, hair, nails, connective tissue and immune system. Riboflavin (vitamin B2) works with the other B vitamins. Dietary and supplemental vitamin B2, along with other nutrients is important for normal vision and prevention of cataracts. Riboflavin’s ability to improve the skin’s secretion of mucus may aid in clearing up skin pustules associated with rosacea.

Vitamin B5

Vitamin B5 is essential for human growth, reproduction and many normal bodily Vitamin B5processes. Vitamin B5 helps metabolize nutrients, manufacture antibodies and produce vitamin D. It also stimulates the healing of wounds. Pantothenic acid is involved in a number of biological reactions, including the production of energy, the catabolism of fatty acids and amino acids, the synthesis of fatty acids, lipids, cholesterol and steroid hormones, and the production of both coenzyme A, and the cellular antioxidant glutathione.
Vitamin B5 is critical to the manufacture of red blood cells as well as sex and stress-related hormones produced in the adrenal glands (small glands that sit atop of the kidneys). Supplements are sometimes used to treat symptoms of allergy and a wide range of skin conditions.

Pantothenic acid is used in the breakdown of carbohydrates, lipids and some amino acids and is also used in the synthesis of coenzyme A. It is the most important component of coenzyme A, which assists in several metabolic pathways and is necessary for the transfer of fats to and from cells. Without it, fats could not be metabolized to energy. These processes include the metabolism of carbohydrates and proteins, the production of glucose in the body, the breakdown of fats and the production of cholesterol and certain hormones. Pantothenic acid plays a role in the synthesis of hemoglobin, steroid hormones, neurotransmitters, and lipids.

Vitamin B5 is important in maintaining a healthy digestive tract and it helps the body use other vitamins more effectively. Pantothenic acid may help to manage stress from psychological strain, migraines, chronic fatigue syndrome, and smoking and alcohol cessation. Pantothenic acid has long been known to be essential for consistent antibody production, for the production of diphtheria toxoid and hemagglutinating antibodies, and for vaccinations against tetanus, typhoid, or Asian influenza. Adding calcium-D-pantothenate to cultured human skin cells given an artificial wound increased the number of migrating skin cells and their speed of migration, effects likely to accelerate wound healing. The body converts pantothenic acid into a chemical called pantethine. When taken as a supplement, pantethine appears to lower the amount of lipids in the blood. A person with high cholesterol may see their level of total of cholesterol—including LDL («bad») cholesterol—while at the same time increasing HDL («good») cholesterol levels.

Vitamin B6

Vitamin B6

Vitamin B6 supports more vital bodily functions than any other vitamin. Vitamin B6 is a coenzyme for several enzyme systems. Vitamin B6, used mainly in the body for the processing of amino acids, performs this task along with certain enzymes. It is vital in the metabolism of amino acids in the intestines. It allows the amino acids to be synthesized, broken down and absorbed. The forming of histamine, serotonin, dopamine and adrenaline are dependent on vitamin B6. Vitamin B6 is required for the production of serotonin and helps to maintain healthy immune system functions, to protect the heart from cholesterol deposits, and to prevent kidney stone formation.

Vitamin B6 is indicated for the treatment of sideroblast anemia, neurologic disturbances, seborrhoeic dermatitis, and cheilosis. In combination with folic acid and vitamin B12, vitamin B6 lowers homocysteine levels which is an amino acid linked to heart disease and stroke, and possibly other diseases as well, such as osteoporosis, and Alzheimer’s disease.

Pyridoxine is required for the balancing of hormonal changes in women as well as assisting the immune system and the growth of new cells. Vitamin B6 may be helpful in some women with premenstrual dysphoric disorder, also known as premenstrual syndrome (PMS), and may be useful in some cases of gestational diabetes and for protection against metabolic imbalances associated with the use of some oral contraceptives. Vitamin B6 promotes iron excretion and this has been used as a rationale for treatment in iron storage diseases.

Vitamin B9

Vitamin B9Folic acid plays an essential role in human growth and development, in particular cell division and DNA synthesis. Folic acid is involved in every bodily function that requires cell division. Folic acid works along with vitamin B12 and vitamin C to help the body digest and utilize proteins and to synthesize new proteins when they are needed. Folic acid is important for any stage of human life which involves growth such as pregnancy, lactation and early growth because of the role the folate plays in DNA, RNA and protein production.

Folic acid is indicated for the prevention of some birth defects and appears to confer significant protection against cardiovascular disease and some forms of cancer. Folic acid may be used in the treatment of disorders associated with folic acid deficiency and may also be part of the recommended treatment for certain menstrual problems and leg ulcers. Folic acid also helps with tissue growth and cell function. In addition, it helps to increase appetite when needed and stimulates the formation of digestive acids.

Pregnant women have an increased need for folic acid, both for themselves and their child. Folic acid also is crucial to support the rapid growth of the placenta and fetus. Taken as part of a B-complex vitamin that contains biotin and vitamin B12, folic acid can strengthen the reproductive system in women having trouble conceiving. Without adequate amounts of folic acid, cell division could be impaired, possibly leading to poor growth in the fetus or placenta. Adequate intake of folic acid is vital for the prevention of several types of birth defects, particularly neural tube defects.

Folic acid appears to regulate the body’s production and use of homocysteine. High levels of a substance called homocysteine in the blood is considered to be a risk factor for heart disease. People who are at high risk of strokes and heart disease may greatly benefit by taking folic acid supplements. High levels of homocysteine have also been found to contribute to problems with osteoporosis. Folic acid, together with vitamins B6 and B12, helps break down homocysteine, and may help reverse the problems associated with elevated levels.

Folate status is associated with colorectal, lung, esophageal, brain, cervical and breast cancers. Folate is involved in the synthesis, repair, and functioning of DNA, our genetic map, and a deficiency of folate may result in damage to DNA that may lead to cancer. Folate is important for cells and tissues that rapidly divide.

Because folic acid is often deficient in those who are depressed, a supplement may help. Vitamin B9 (folate) may be associated with depression more than any other nutrient, and may play a role in the high incidence of depression in the elderly.

Folate deficiency appears to be linked to cervical dysplasia. Experts recommend getting adequate amounts of folate in the diet for all wome, which may be particularly important for those with risk factors for cervical dysplasia such as an abnormal pap smear or genital warts.

Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12’s main functions are in the formation of red blood cells and the maintenence of a healthy nervous system. Vitamin B12Vitamin B12 is an especially important vitamin for maintaining healthy nerve cells and it aids in the production of DNA and RNA, the body’s genetic material. Cyanocobalamin works to promote normal growth and development, helps with certain types of nerve damage, and treats pernicious anemia. Vitamin B12 helps in the formation of red blood cells and in the maintenance of the central nervous system. Nerves are surrounded by an insulating fatty sheath comprised of a complex protein called myelin. B12 plays a vital role in the metabolism of fatty acids essential for the maintainence of myelin. Prolonged B12 deficiency can lead to nerve degeneration and irreversible neurological damage.

Vitamin B12 is essential for the proper production of blood platelets and red and white blood cells, the manufacture of vital substances needed for cell function, and the metabolism of nutrients necessary for cell growth. It participates in a variety of cellular reactions to release energy from carbohydrates, fats and protein. Vitamin B12 helps maintain the myelin sheath that insulates nerve fibres from each other. People with vitamin B12 deficiency show irregular destruction of the myelin sheaths, which eventually causes paralysis and death. Vitamin B12 levels decrease with age and various measures of cognitive impairment are associated with reduced B12 status. The most important use of vitamin B12 is to treat the symptoms of pernicious anemia.

Vitamin B9 (folate) and vitamin B12 are critical to the health of the nervous system and to a process that clears homocysteine from the blood. Vitamins B12, B6, and B9 (folate) work closely together to control blood levels of the amino acid homocysteine. Elevated plasma homocysteine concentrations are considered to be a risk factor for vascular disease and birth defects such as neural tube defects.

Vitamin PP (Vitamin B3)

Vitamin PPNiacin and niacinamide are the two main forms of vitamin B3. Both substances are key in releasing energy from carbohydrates, processing alcohol, forming fats, and producing sex hormones. A significant benefit of niacin is its ability to prevent recurrent heart attack. Niacin also helps regulate cholesterol levels. A third form of niacin, inositol hexaniacinate, is gaining acceptance as a substitute for niacin. Inositol hexaniacinate is composed of one molecule of inositol (an «unofficial» B vitamin) and six molecules of niacin.

Vitamin PP is used in diseases of the heart and liver, stomach ulcers and 12 duodenal ulcer, enterocolitis, weak healing ulcers and wounds, infectiousdiseases.

There is evidence of the effectiveness of vitamin РР in combination with vitamin E in the treatment of mild forms of diabetes. Vitamin PP also provides an effective action for the treatment of alcoholism and drug psychoses. Its deficiency leads to development of dermatitis and symptoms indicating a violation of the nervous system and gastrointestinal tract: nausea, loss of appetite, discomfort in the stomach, severe weakness, memory impairment.

Vitamin H (Biotin)

Vitamin HThe primary role of biotin is in the metabolism of fats, proteins and carbohydrates. Biotin functions as a critical component of several enzymes (where it functions as a coenzyme) involved in energy metabolism.
Biotin helps in the synthesis of fatty acids, in energy metabolism, and in the synthesis of amino acids and glucose. Biotin is also involved in making glucose, some amino acids and in energy production. Vitamin H plays a special role in enabling the body to use blood sugar (glucose), a major source of energy for body fluids.

Biotin supplements may improve thin, splitting, or brittle toe and fingernails as well as hair health. Biotin has also been used to combat alopecia (partial or complete loss of hair) in both children and adults. Biotin is typically included in most multi-vitamin supplements.

Biotin supplements are sometimes given to help reduce blood sugar in diabetic patients. People with type 2 diabetes often have low levels of biotin. The major benefit of biotin as a dietary supplement is in strengthening hair and nails. Biotin supplements may improve thin or splitting toenails or fingernails and improve hair health. Some skin disorders, such as «cradle cap,» improve with biotin supplements.

Biotin has also been used to combat premature graying of hair, though it is likely to be useful only for those with a low biotin level. Biotin has been used for people in weight loss programs to help them metabolize fat more efficiently.