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  • Vitamin D deficiency - symptoms and effects
    Vitamin D deficiency - symptoms and effects

    Vitamin D3, known as cholecalciferol, is one of the key ingredients for human health. Despite its importance for our body, deficiency is a common problem all over the world, including in Poland. This is primarily due to insufficient exposure to the sun, because the vitamin is produced in the skin under the influence of UVB radiation. What are the symptoms and effects of this nutrient deficiency?

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  • AAKG – facts and myths
    AAKG – facts and myths

    AAKG, or L-arginine alpha-ketoglutarate, is a dietary supplement that is popular among physically active people striving to build muscle mass. Many of them dream of achieving better and better results that will translate into visual effects.

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  • Are fat burners safe?
    Are fat burners safe?

    Fat burners are supplements that work by accelerating the reduction of fat tissue accumulated in the body. Such preparations may additionally limit its further storage.

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  • Why and when is it worth using supplements and nutrients?
    Why and when is it worth using supplements and nutrients?

    Supplements, according to their classification, supplement the diet in case of deficiencies of specific ingredients or increased demand. This group also includes protein supplements. People who are wondering what supplements are best to start with should remember that the basis must be a healthy and well-balanced diet.

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  • What are fat burners and how do they work?
    What are fat burners and how do they work?

    People who want to reduce quickly are looking for various ways to speed up the entire process. One of them are fat burners. Is it worth reaching for such products? Practice shows that properly selected and, above all, safe products can help us on several levels.

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  • What does ashwagandha help with and how does it work?
    What does ashwagandha help with and how does it work?

    Withania somnifera or Indian ginseng is a medicinal plant from regions of the Indian subcontinent. It is more commonly known as ashwagandha. The action of the plant makes it one of the most popular ones used in Ayurveda, both alone and in combination with others.

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  • How do joint supplements work and when should you take them?
    How do joint supplements work and when should you take them?

    Joint pain is a common problem that affects many people, regardless of age. In many cases, it is caused by overload caused by, for example, excessive body weight.

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  • Which gym supplements to choose? - beginners guide
    Which gym supplements to choose? - beginners guide

    First visits to the gym are a time when our motivation is at a really high level. The vision of a sculpted physique without excessive fat seems extremely real and within reach. We also consider which nutritional supplements will work better at the beginning. On the other hand, beginners may feel a certain amount of discomfort or even stress about handling machines, exercise technique or training plan. A good solution, especially for people who have never been to a gym before, is to use the...

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  • Which supplements for weight loss - what's the best choice?
    Which supplements for weight loss - what's the best choice?

    Weight loss is a process whose effectiveness depends on the calorie deficit developed. The most important issue is therefore the amount of food consumed and its type. People who wonder what aids weight loss should remember that the healthiest method for shedding excess weight is to follow a diet that is well balanced and varied, in addition to being reduced in relation to our daily requirements. It is a bad idea to follow diets that exclude certain macronutrients, as we may develop quality...

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