Antioxidant
Turmeric (Curcuma longa) – increases the formation of bile and stimulates the emptying of the gallbladder. Shows antiparasitic and antibacterial activity (cineole and tumerone). Accelerates wound healing. Turmeric suppresses the growth of malignant tumors of the skin, uterus and mammary gland, slows down the growth of melanoma cells, breast and pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, and inhibits the formation of blood capillaries in tumor tissue.
Dog rose (Rosa canina) – the fruits contain vitamin C, carotene, bioflavonoids, tannins, catechins, anthocyanins, iron, manganese, magnesium. It has an anti-inflammatory effect, enhances regeneration processes, stimulates the synthesis of hormones and bile secretion.
Milk thistle or Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) – has a pronounced hepatoprotective, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory effect, protects cell membranes, enhances regeneration.
Lycopene is a carotenoid, is an antioxidant, protects cell membranes from oxidation, and has an anti-atherogenic effect. Its oncoprotective properties against prostate, breast, endometrial, and lung cancer have been noted.
Tocotrienols are isomers of vitamin E, have antioxidant activity, protect cell membranes from oxidation, and have an oncoprotective effect.
Lipoic acid is an antioxidant that can work in both water- and fat-soluble media, is part of a number of enzymes, and is involved in the formation of ATP. Deficiency leads to decreased muscle mass and brain mass, and slower growth.