vitaOrganic

The common goal of
all living beings on Earth:
HEALTH

Today, nearly 8 billion people live on Earth. Yet, humans are just one of millions of species sharing this planet. Every living being has a common desire: to live a healthy, complete life – to eat, grow, regenerate, and thrive.

Mother Nature has endowed us with an incredible ability: our body is capable of self-healing. Medical science helps, but the healing itself – the fusion of bones, the closing of wounds – is performed by our own organism. That’s why it’s crucial to support our health – every single day.

Our body works – if it gets what it needs

At birth, we receive an eternal blueprint – our DNA.
But a blueprint alone is not enough: we need building materials for our body to function.
And we obtain these building materials from nutrition.

The problem begins when a diet consisting of processed foods made from industrial agriculture ingredients fails to provide the necessary nutrients in the right proportions, quantities, and quality.

What happens to our
body during the day?

Morning: The body awakens

“Breakfast like a king!” – this saying is not by chance. The stomach is most active at this time, so it’s important to
consume a rich, nutrient-dense breakfast. However, metabolism also produces by-products – free radicals
which damage cells and even DNA. These are called cellular toxins.
Fortunately, we can defend against them with antioxidants.

What protects our cells? – Natural antioxidants

  • Astaxanthin – one of the most powerful natural antioxidants.
  • Reduces inflammation, improves skin condition, aids post-workout recovery, benefits the heart, and supports male fertility.
  • Vitamin C – crucial for collagen formation, skin health, immune boost, wound healing, and bone regeneration.

During the day: Active life – active support

Active days require natural support. Various vitamins, minerals, and trace elements are essential for physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.

“The cause of every disease can be found in vitamin and mineral deficiency.”
– Linus Pauling, two-time Nobel laureate scientist.

Important vitamins for everyday life:

  • Vitamin A – eye and skin protection, immune system, development
  • B vitamins – energy production, brain function, nervous system, blood formation
  • Vitamin D – also functions as a hormone, bones, muscles, immune protection
  • Vitamin E – antioxidant, heart protection, slowing aging, cancer prevention
  • Vitamin K (K1, K2) – blood clotting, skeletal system, calcium incorporation

Natural immune boosters

  • Beta-glucan – found in grains and medicinal mushrooms (e.g., shiitake).
    Supports the immune system, reduces cholesterol, helps fight diseases and infections – especially important after surgeries, chemotherapy, or during stressful periods.

Evening: Cleansing and recharging

At the end of the day, the body digests, processes, and rests.
For this, intestinal cleanliness, digestive system balance, and toxin removal are crucial.

These help:

  • Psyllium husk – natural fiber that thoroughly cleanses the intestinal system, reduces bloating, improves digestion, and supports the immune system.
  • As a prebiotic, it feeds the “good” gut bacteria, which are essential for the body’s defense capability.
  • Tryptophan – an essential amino acid that is a precursor to serotonin and melatonin: supports mood, reduces stress, and improves sleep.

Nature knows what it’s doing – we just need to let it help

For our body to function truly healthily, we must support it day by day:

  • regeneration
  • cell protection
  • digestion
  • the immune system
  • and calm, restful sleep

Our quality of life depends on micronutrients – even if we don’t always feel it immediately.