EVALUATION OF ANTIOXIDANT, HEPATOPROTECTIVE, IMMUNOMODULATING EFFECTS OF RADAVIT PREPA RAT
Keywords:
Radavit, biologically active supplement, Omega-3, astaxanthin, cardiovascular systemAbstract
This article is based on the results of a clinical study conducted to study the effects of the biologically active supplement Radavit on cardiovascular, nervous system, immune system and liver function. The synergistic effect of Omega-3 fatty acids , astaxanthin, phospholipids and vitamin E contained in Radavit ensures its effectiveness in preventing cardiovascular diseases, supporting the nervous system, strengthening immunity and protecting the liver. Research results have shown that Radavit has a significant effect on normalizing heart function, reducing inflammation, improving mental health , and restoring liver function. Based on these results, it was determined that Radavit supplement can be used as a complex drug.
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