240 капсул за такую сумму очень хорошее предложение. С хорошим сроком, пока еще не пробовал, но через неделю начну
Очень выраженный вкус смородины. Мне очень понравился. Хороший малат с необычным вкусом
Saponins are a group of natural secondary plant compounds found in many herbs, legumes, and roots. The name comes from the Latin word sapo ("soap"), as saponins have a foaming property in water—similar to soap. These substances occur in over 100 plant families, including ginseng, quinoa, soybeans, oats, yucca, Tribulus terrestris , and licorice root .
Chemically speaking, saponins consist of a sugar component (glycone) and a non-sugar component (aglycone or sapogenin) . This combination gives them their diverse biological effects – from antioxidant and anti-inflammatory to hormone-modulating and immune-stimulating .
1. Support of hormone regulation:
Certain saponins – especially those from plants like Tribulus terrestris, ginseng, or fenugreek – can stimulate natural testosterone production . They do not act as hormone replacements, but rather promote the body's own synthesis by activating luteinizing hormone (LH).
This leads to:
2. Promoting nutrient absorption:
Saponins influence the permeability of cell membranes and can therefore improve the absorption of nutrients in the intestine . They are thus often used in modern bioavailability enhancers such as AstraGin™ to increase the efficacy of other active ingredients.
3. Support for cardiovascular health and cholesterol levels:
Saponins bind bile acids in the intestine and promote their excretion. Since the body produces new bile acids from cholesterol, this mechanism can contribute to lowering cholesterol levels .
In addition, they have a blood pressure-regulating and vascular-protective effect by reducing oxidative stress.
4. Immunomodulating and anti-inflammatory effects:
Saponins activate macrophages and lymphocytes , key cells of the immune system. This strengthens the body's natural defenses . Many studies also point to antiviral and antibacterial effects , particularly with saponins from ginseng and licorice .
5. Antioxidant cell protection:
Saponins help neutralize free radicals that are generated by stress, intense physical exertion, or environmental factors. They thus support cell health , have an anti-aging effect, and protect muscles and organs from oxidative damage.
6. Supporting liver function:
Some saponins – especially from Astragalus and Panax notoginseng – have hepatoprotective properties , meaning they promote detoxification and protect liver cells from harmful substances.
The dosage depends heavily on the source and the extract.
Saponins are frequently used in adaptogen formulas, testosterone boosters, immune-boosting supplements, and digestive complexes . Combining them with AstraGin™ or piperine can further enhance absorption.
Saponins are considered safe and well-tolerated at normal dosages.
In sensitive individuals or with excessively high doses, the following may occur:
Not recommended for:
Saponins are versatile plant compounds with impressive health benefits. They support the hormonal system, immune system, cardiovascular system, and cell protection alike, and are a natural source of energy, vitality, and regeneration .
In modern sports and health nutrition, they are considered natural performance boosters and bioavailability enhancers – especially in combination with adaptogenic plants such as ginseng, astragalus or tribulus terrestris .