What makes this elixir, based on an 800-year-old recipe so effective, and why does it help cellular regeneration so quickly?
Methoxanthin (vitamin B14) is a coenzyme of flavin reductase (hence its other name: coenzyme PQQ), which is found in red blood cells – blood cells that primarily perform the transport function, ensuring the transport of oxygen from the lungs to all tissues and organs, supporting cellular regeneration.
Increasing the flow of blood and oxygen to the heart muscle cells (heart cells), among other things, improves the condition of the body in case of ischemia (decreased blood flow and oxygen to the heart muscle) and hypoxia (absence of enough oxygen in the tissues to sustain bodily functions).
Strengthening the functioning of the nervous system
Vitamin B14 has a neuroprotective effect, protects nerve cells, and promotes the regeneration of nerve tissue and fibers, supporting recovery from neuropathy as well. It significantly reduces the rate of cataract formation and lens disturbance as well.
The slowing down of the body’s aging and the process of rejuvenation can also be achieved in the same way.
Nutritional supplements, which also contain pyrroloquinolinequinone, significantly increase the activity of lymphocytes, even in small amounts. This increases the possibility of protecting the immune system against pathogenic viruses and microorganisms many times over.
Improving the reproductive system
The quinone in vitamin B14 affects the production of the amino acid lysine, which is necessary for the body’s normal reproductive function.
It also supports fetal growth and development during pregnancy and the normal physiological development of the newborn.
Antioxidant properties
Vitamin B14 is a strong antioxidant due to the nature of quinone, which simultaneously exhibits the properties of other vitamins, such as ascorbic acid (reduction potential), riboflavin (redox reactions), and pyridoxal phosphate (carbonyl reactivity).
It was found experimentally that coenzyme PQQ has a high degree of catalytic activity in redox reactions, which is hundreds of times greater than the activity of ascorbic acid (vitamin C), vitamin K3 (menadione, menadione), and other polyphenolic compounds.
The presence of antioxidant properties determines the performance of many important functions of the vitamin. Liver cells are known to suffer greatly from the process of free radical oxidation. The coenzyme PQQ, also called vitamin B14, is a structurally functional part of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH), an essential enzyme that breaks down ethyl alcohol molecules. As a result, this vitamin significantly reduces the toxic effects of alcohol on the body, preventing the development of alcoholic hepatitis. Of course, this alone cannot cure cirrhosis or save a person from alcoholism, but it significantly protects such a vital organ as the liver.
In addition, the PQQ coenzyme is necessary for the body to protect hepatocytes (liver cells) from the effects of toxic substances entering the body with food (in case of food poisoning), drug treatment, and chemotherapy.
The elixir contains not only the aforementioned and very important coenzyme PQQ, but also one of the most powerful anti-tumor herbs, Artemisinin (Artemisia annua).
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References:
Web MD: Artemisinin for Cancer Treatment https://www.webmd.com/cancer/artemisinin-cancer-treatment
PubMed: Artemisinin and its derivatives: a promising cancer therapy https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32710388/