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Melocedin
Melocedin
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Melocedin (Blueberry oil) contains vitamin E, group B vitamins, β-carotene, myrtilin and neomyrtilin, anthocyanins and catechins, tannins, organic acids (citric, malic, lactic, quinic, benzoionic, lactic, oxalic acids), proteins, pectin, zinc, iron, copper, manganese, nickel, cobalt, potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, chromium.
Anthocyanins play the main role in the action of blueberry oil, since their component glucose is not absorbed by the cell membrane. However, in nature, anthocyanins are usually found in the form of glycosides (hydrocarbons). This form provides resistance to light and enzyme action, and the glucoside form improves the solubility of pigments in the cell juice.
Blueberry anthocyanins have the following effects:
- Strong antioxidant effect that prevents free radicals from damaging eye tissues;
- Reduces capillary fragility; strengthens blood vessel walls, increasing their elasticity;
- Prevents the development of inflammation and the formation of thrombosis;
- Improves the elasticity of the cell membrane, stabilizes the phospholipids of the endothelial cells, prevents the plates from coming together;
- Activates cellular metabolism;
- Improves blood flow to the eyes, improves microcirculation and promotes blood flow in the retina;
- Used if diabetes has caused changes in the retina;
- Has a positive effect on aging-related retinal degeneration, glaucoma; reduces the risk of its development;
- Inhibits the activity of aldose reductase, preventing the formation of sorbitol in the lens tissue and the development of cataracts;
- Activates retinal enzymes; accelerates the regeneration of photosensitive retinal pigment rhodopsin by increasing its sensitivity to changes in light intensity: improves visual acuity in poor light or dark conditions, provides intensive light adaptation and prevents rhodopsin from being depleted.
Melocedin (Blueberry oil) is used as an antioxidant and angioprotective agent in the following cases:
Cardiovascular diseases; Hypertension, atherosclerosis; Varicose veins, thrombophlebitis. Melocedin (Blueberry oil) is used to treat the following diseases:
- Retinal dystrophy and degeneration;
- Diabetic angiopathy (for the prevention of eye diseases), diabetic retinopathy, retinopathy from various causes;
- Diabetic cataract, early stages of cataract;
- Night blindness and adaptive mechanisms of impaired vision in the dark;
- In the case of an increase in the visual voltage of the device (including light voltage) (to protect the retina from sunlight, computer, TV and other forms of radiation);
- Decreased visual acuity, visual fatigue, eye muscle fatigue;
- Myopia, farsightedness;
- Post-traumatic and inflammatory eye conditions, promoting healing after eye surgery;
- Aging-related structural changes in the eyes (destruction of the vitreous body, etc.).
- Bilberry oil was previously known to improve vision, but recently scientists have found additional evidence for its many other unique properties.
The first serious studies of blueberries were conducted by researchers at Boston University's Nutrition Research Center. They found that blueberry extract was able to restore many functions of the body and significantly delay the aging process (even promote the regeneration of the body).
Researchers at Boston University's Center for Nutrition Research, led by Dr. Josep, the university's lead scientist, conducted these experiments.
19-month-old rats (equivalent to 60-65 human years) received blueberry extract, while the other experimental group received spinach or strawberry extract. After eight weeks (corresponding to 70-75 human years), control rats and rats treated with spinach and strawberry extracts and blueberries were submitted to various tests of memory and motor functions. The latter included tasks such as walking on a narrow pole and, most challenging of all, acceleration on a spinning pole.
Although all rats showed some improvement in memory and problem-solving skills, only the rats that received blueberry extract showed rapid improvements in balance and motor coordination. Blue-treated rats were able to run faster and longer on both the narrow and the spinning pole. In fact, on average, they were able to stay on the pole almost twice as long as the control group.
In addition, the rats that received the blueberry treatment were able to balance on the narrow pole for almost as long as the young rats. Young rats can stay on the pole for 13 seconds, old rats for 5 seconds. Those rats that were treated with blueberries were able to stay on the pole for 10 to 11 seconds, which is very close to the results of the young rats.
in 1999 In an article in the September issue of the Journal of Neurology, Dr. Joseph said, "This is the first study to show that dietary supplements made from fruit and vegetable extracts with high antioxidant content can actually completely reverse the behavioral deficits caused by neuroaging." Experts from the journal Life Extension (USA) says: “The generality and formality of this statement should not obscure the fact that something extraordinary has been found. We don't know of any other product that can fully improve the motor impairments caused by aging. And just daily amounts of blueberry extract did that.”
Blueberry oil has shown its ability to increase dopamine levels in the brain. This compound regulates the most important processes in the brain. And the younger the brain - the regulator of all processes in the body - the younger the body itself. Increased dopamine contributes to the development of growth hormone, which is responsible for cell renewal and rejuvenation of the entire body.
Blueberries promote cell membrane permeability and reduce inflammation. They also improve nerve conduction - the transmission of nerve impulses.
Another important feature of flavonoid extract in blueberries is their ability to increase glutathione levels. Glutathione is the most important endogenous (self-produced) antioxidant.
Glutathione is a powerful protector of nerve tissue as well as an effective neutralizer of chronic inflammation, which is important in all major diseases associated with aging. For example, patients with Parkinson's disease have low levels of glutathione.
In addition, Melocedin strengthens blood vessels, lowers blood sugar levels, reduces intestinal fermentation and flatulence, is recommended for the treatment of gout, diseases associated with metabolic disorders, anemia, stomatitis, laryngitis, jaundice, urethritis, edema, urinary incontinence and skin diseases.
Blueberries are also recommended in cases of peripheral circulatory disorders, including varicose veins, hemorrhoids, as well as for the treatment of burns and ulcers, stomatitis and gingivitis.
Anthocyanins in blueberries help to normalize the blood-brain barrier and restore its permeability, which in turn prolongs life. Phenols can stop the growth and spread of tumors.
Melocedin is a unique tool designed to prolong life and prevent many serious diseases.
Use: For the prevention of diseases, 1 teaspoon before going to bed. Shake before use.
In the treatment of the disease 3 times a day 20 minutes before meals.