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The Forgotten wonder is back!
We are the only approved company in the world that offers amber supplementation in the form of powdered resin from Scots pine Pinus Sylvestris L. Introduced for the first time on the market in the Republic of Poland.
Laboratory research in the ”Literature” section.
● The fastest-acting amber powder.
● The chemical composition of amber is similar to that of living cells.
Approved supplement in powder form recommended dose: 1/4 teaspoon, 2 times a day, drink with 200 ml of water Supplement in the form of capsules (100% Vega capsules) recommended dose: Drink 200 ml of water twice a day When supplementing, it is important to properly hydrate the body with up to 1.5 liters of water a day.
* If you have diabetes, it is important to consult your doctor before taking a supplement as they may integrate with medications and affect glycemic control. This also applies to sick people who take medications for other ailments or diseases.
The composition of pine resin is primarily fatty acids and resin retinol esters.
Additionally contains:
▸vitamins A, E and K;
▸vitamin D and ascorbic acid;
▸vitamin PP;
▸iodine, cobalt, zinc and iron;
▸chrome, copper and barium.
Pine resin contains:
▸70% resin acids,
▸21% terpenes,
▸4% resonances,
▸5% water.
Amber composition:
▸ sodium succinates,
▸ Succinoresenes and resinols 68%,
▸ acids including succinoabietin 16.5%,
▸ succinic acid 7.8%,
▸ oxygen 11%,
▸ borneol and water 0.2%,
▸ silicon 7.3%,
▸ iron, potassium, magnesium, zinc, manganese, calcium
Succinite contains primarily succinic acid but also:
-camphene,
-kamphan,
-fenchan,
-fenchon,
-fenchol,
-cineole,
-cymen,
-camphor,
-tricycle,
-isoborneol,
-borneol,
-bornyl formate,
-kadinen,
-bergamotene,
-leda,
-dihydro ar curcumen,
-dihydrocadinene,
-tri- and tetramethyl tetralin,
-calamenen,
-palustrol,
-dimethyl succinate.
The composition also contains succinates:
-ethyl methyl,
-phenyl methyl,
-bornyl methyl,
-bornyl phenchyl,
-dibornyl, diphenchyl,
-diisobornyl,
-dehydroabietyl phenchyl,
-alkylnorpodocarpatetraene,
-norpodocarpathrene,
-norabietatrienyowy,
-abietatriene,
-abietadiene
Among the compounds with bactericidal activity, terpinen-4-ol drastically limits the development of many strains, including drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (DORMAN, DEANS 2000), and abietic acid acts against Propionibacterium, which causes acne (KUBO et al. 1994). The fungicidal effect is primarily demonstrated by fenchone, limiting the growth of Rhizoctonia solani, Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus fumigatus and Candida albicans (ANGIONI et al. 2006). Compounds with repellent properties include: camphene, which repels mosquitoes (OMOLO et al. 2004), borneol – ants (BALSKE et al. 2003), and camphor, which has been known for many years, clothes moths and, similarly to palustrol (FLORÃO et al. 2012), abietic acid (KUBO et al. 1994) and α- and β-amyrin (AKIHISA et al. 1996) have anti-inflammatory properties. Terpenes are promoters of skin penetration, the most effective ones found in amber are: eucalyptol, terpinen-4-ol, pulegone and borneol (WILLIAMS, BARRY 1991). Finally, compounds with antioxidant activity include primarily p-cymene (JEMIA et al. 2012) and terpinen-4-ol (DORMAN, DEANS 2000). Succinic acid, present in succinite in amounts of up to 8%, has special properties (MATUSZEWSKA 2010). It has a larvicidal effect (on Plutella xylostella – a pest of cabbage plants) (WU et al. 2011), antiviral (Rhinovirus and Herpesvirus) (TURNER et al. 2004; DE JULIAN-ORTIZ et al. 1999), and improves memory abilities (PARK 2007) and inhibits anaphylactic shock (KIM et al. 1999).
Succinates, found in amber extract, have also been detected in the most important places regulating the functioning of the circulatory system. Amber therapy stimulates the valvular system of veins, improves blood outflow conditions, and relieves bronchial spasms. The role of succinate in regulating blood pressure is known and documented. Succinates can be considered a signal transmitter with a hormone-like effect. They activate signaling pathways in the human nervous system, thanks to which the body tries to eliminate damage. Succinates stimulate nerve cell pathways and, in case of disorders, activate signaling pathways through intracellular regulations. They are compounds that inform the body about cellular stress, have a beneficial effect on the functioning of neurons and astrocytes (they are a component of nervous tissue) and accelerate their regeneration. Succinates have vasorelaxant properties and also improve the functioning of cerebral vessels. Thanks to this, they restore neuronal functions and regulate energy production. Blood flow to the brain is restored, reducing potential inflammation. Positive changes occur mainly in astrocytes and nerve cells
They are involved in many cellular processes. It has been noticed that in ischemic heart processes and stroke, when cells die, reactive oxygen species are produced and succinate accumulates in human cells. After restoring the flow
blood in cells in the damaged organ, succinate is released again, regulating the flow of electrons in cells (Chouchani, 2014). It is assumed that reactive oxygen species (ROS) are important in cell signaling and their reduction has a positive effect on the functioning of the body.
Their too high level causes oxidative stress and damage to cell membranes. ROS can damage macromolecules such as lipids, nucleic acids and proteins (Hekimi, 2011). Administration of succinates has proven to be an effective remedy for brain damage. Succinate can support endangered mitochondria, thanks to which reconstruction is possible.
Synthesis of ATP, which is the main energy carrier in cells (Jalloh, 2017). Succinates are derivatives of succinic acid that induce changes in the mitochondria of cells in rats. Succinates increased the potential of the mitochondrial membrane. They restored mitochondrial functions in brain ischemic states. Mitochondrial dysfunction is one of the components of the brain ischemic cascade.
Succinates can support damaged mitochondria. Under conditions of cerebral ischemia, the number of anaerobic processes increases
and the mitochondrial membrane potential changes. Brain damage is largely related to the lack of ATP, these deficiencies result from disturbances
in the electron transfer process in the respiratory chain of cells (Kumar, 2016) In cellular disorders, mitochondria act as ATP consumers
(Pozdnyakov, Dmitry, 2021). Administration of succinates helps maintain normal ATP levels in damaged cells and also stimulates the reduction
of lipids in cells. It has been found that succinate alleviates mitochondrial dysfunction and energy deficiency in the brain.
Supplementation with succinate may prove therapeutically valuable. Succinate exploits an alternative pathway of mitochondrial energy metabolism
and reduces oxidative stress. Alleviates energy deficiency. Disruption of the metabolic state of neurons leads to a condition in which mitochondria,
instead of being producers of ATP, become its consumers (Nowak, 2008). The effect of amber extract on peptides in the brains of patients
suffering from Alzheimer’s disease was also examined, it was found that the extract has a positive effect on the process of cell apoptosis
in the body and protects neurons against the harmful effects of β-amyloid and accelerates the removal of unnecessary degraded cells.
Amber compounds have been shown to regenerate neurons, causing the reconstruction of, among others,
the damaged cerebral cortex and hippocampal neurons located in the brain. Amber extract also influenced to gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
in the cerebral cortex It regulated the level of this acid (Zhu, 2019) activates cells to function and inhibits processes leading to their death,
stimulation of the synthesis of basic structural proteins of the skin: collagen and elastin, increasing the supply of oxygen to tissues.
Sodium succinate prevents skin aging and regenerates it, directly affecting:
▸removal of discolorations,
▸reducing the depth and size of wrinkles,
▸skin nourishment, lifting effect,
▸removal of discolorations,
▸improving the texture and appearanceof the skin,
▸increasing flexibility and elasticity.
Succinic acid occurs in succinite (Baltic amber). It was found that it has the highest content of micro and macro elements, which makes it the most valuable amber in terms of mineral content. It is worth expanding the characteristics of amber in the context of neurodegenerative diseases. The functions of mitochondria in human cells are degraded with age. Iron accumulates in the mitochondria. The functions of the human cerebellum and brain are disturbed. Succinic acid prevents damage to the mitochondrial membranes, regulating metabolic processes, including energy synthesis. In addition, a significant decrease in the degeneration of Purkinje cell nuclei (cells of the nervous system) and nerve damage in the cerebellum was noted.
It has been suggested that succinic acid improves the functioning of the cerebellum in mice. After administration of succinate, the cell nuclei in Purkinje neurons of mice were not damaged, unlike those in the control group that did not consume succinic acid. Alleviation of behavioral disorders was noted in mice treated with succinates (Ferro, 2017).
Succinic acid, butanedioic acid, may help reduce hangovers by activating the degradation of acetaldehyde – a toxic byproduct of alcohol metabolism – into CO2 and H2O via aerobic metabolism. It has been proven that succinic acid stimulates the regeneration of the nervous system and strengthens the immune system. It has been reported to increase awareness, concentration and reflexes.
The ELLI WONDER POWDER supplement, thanks to its unique content *as above*, supports:
▸testosterone levels in men,
▸estrogen levels in women,
▸oxygenates cells,
▸relieves gastrointestinal disorders,
▸relieves spine pain and neuralgia,
▸relieves migraine headaches,
▸has a hepatoprotective effect,
▸participates in the cycle of biochemical transformations leading to the formation of ATP, energy necessary for the formation of new cells accelerates the process of respiration in cells,
▸eliminates free radicals,
▸keeps the central nervous system on full alert even in extreme conditions,
▸protects cells against degeneration,
▸prevents the loss of calcium ions in cells,
▸protects the inheritance apparatus of mitochondria and cells against undesirable changes,
▸regulates oxygen deficiency during pregnancy,
▸has a beneficial effect after the body returns to life after clinical death,
The supplement is used for various health purposes.
A food additive as a dietary supplement, it is used:
▪ in relieving fatigue
▪ in the symptoms of diabetes
▪ in thyroid symptoms
▪ acute respiratory diseases
▪ periodontitis
▪ preventing the development of caries
▪ stomach ulcers
▪ removal of kidney and liver stones
▪ vomiting
▪ heart problems
▪ a severe runny nose
▪ cough
▪ fever
▪ whooping cough
▪ bleeding
▪ strengthening the capillaries
▪ dizziness
▪ jaundice
▪ poisonings
▪ heartburn
▪ joint disease
▪ mental retardation
▪ deafness
▪ heartache
▪ epilepsy
▪ spines in children
▪ rheumatic diseases
▪ preventing and inhibiting the development of existing cancer diseases
▪ liver cirrhosis
▪ bronchial asthma
▪ bronchial spasms
▪ improving heart contractility
▪ regulating the circulatory system, cleansing the veins of deposits
▪ improving blood outflow conditions
▪ stimulating the venous valve system
▪ regression of varicose veins, hemorrhoids and hemorrhoids
▪ ulcers
▪ cleansing the lymphatic system
▪ regulation of the metabolic process
▪ stimulating insulin production
▪ reducing inflammatory and allergic processes
▪ improving memory and physical fitness
▪ reducing birth complications
▪ stimulating milk secretion
▪ regulating hormonal balance in men and women
▪ increasing hair growth
▪ reducing the feeling of craving for nicotine, alcohol and drugs
▪ detox after stimulants
▪ reducing the feeling of pain during detoxification
▪ reducing sweating during detox
▪ removing anxiety states
▪ increasing self-confidence
▪ reducing behavioral disorders
▪ melatonin production
▪ production of happiness hormones
▪ reducing or eliminating depressive states
▪ muscle strengthening
▪ returning the lowered urinary bladder to its original place after childbirth
▪ return of the uterus to its original place after childbirth
the process of rejuvenation of internal and external genitalia
▪ increasing libido
▪ prostate disease
▪ mastopathy
▪ sciatica
▪ arthrosis
▪ inflammation of the urinary tract in men and women
▪ alleviating throat inflammation, flu, SARS
▪ delaying aging
Tests on the antibacterial and antifungal properties of amber extracts:
It has been shown that amber extract has antifungal properties against pathogenic strains – Fusarium oxysporum,
Fusarium sambucinum and Aspergillus niger. 2. Tests to determine the safety of the use of extracts: Based on
cytotoxicity testing on skin equivalents using the MTT1 method, it was shown that amber raw materials are
not irritating (cytotoxic) to the skin. 3.
Preliminary tests to confirm the UV-protective properties:
By measuring the absorbance value in the UV-VIS2 range,
it was shown that the ethanol extract provides maximum protection against the negative effects of UVA3 radiation.
The extract was assigned a maximum rating of five stars, according to the BSRS4 method.
This raw material qualifies for potential use as a UV filter.
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Currently, the oldest find of amber resin dates back to 95 million years ago.
Balsamic resin occurs mainly in wood coniferous trees, while the fossilized one, called amber, comes from growing tropical forests
in ancient geological eras. Amber was probably made from the resin of the amber pine, which currently does not occur anywhere
in the world. Resin trees and resin raw materials were valued from time immemorial. Information about the use of resin
can be found in the Histories of Herodotus (a Greek historian living in the 5th century BC), who states:
that the resin was used in ancient Egypt until embalming dead kings and court dignitarie,
Ancient Egyptian and ancient Greek pharmacopeias (medicine lists) mention the resin as a medicine for pain relief,
It was obtained in ancient Greece made of Aleppo pine, pistachio and cedar processing,
They traded resin and processed it. Mainly Phoenicians.
However, in Europe in what is now southern France (formerly
Gaul) was made of resin already in the Celtic period (IV–Vcentury BC),
Gallic resin was known then and traded under the name RESINA GALLICA.
There is balsam resin in our trees in pine, spruce and larch wood and in vesicles on the bark of fir trees.
Fresh pine resin is a slightly yellow, viscous liquid with a pleasant, balsamic scent.
It is created in the longitudinal and transverse resin ducts in wood.