A peptide is a short chain of linked amino acids. Such a chain consists of up to fifty amino acids and is also called a simple protein. Peptides occur naturally in the body and their production is a natural biological process. You can also provide them through a proper diet or using dietary supplements – if the body’s requirements are higher than average. What is the importance of peptides during bodybuilding training? Read more
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How to sleep during a long trip?
Today we endlessly move from one end of the country to the other. Sometimes travel takes several hours. At the destination, after a long time in the airplane, on the train or in the car, we want to be relaxed and energetic. How to achieve this? Read more
How long can life last?
An aging body is a serious challenge for scientists. Imagine an unlimited life that would be possible if aging could be eliminated! Read more
Symptoms of a sick liver
It seems that liver disease is clearly associated with alcoholism. However, the causes of liver problems may be completely different, because the liver begins to fail when the body gets too much harmful substances that must be removed by this organ. Read more
How to reduce the symptoms of menopause?
Hot flushes, night sweats, mood swings and other annoying ailments are associated with the period of menopause. Until recently, it was thought that the best way to reduce the symptoms of menopause is hormone replacement therapy. We now know that hormones are ineffective and also increase the risk of stroke and breast cancer. So how to deal with tiring ailments related to menopause? Read more
Why is B1 vitamin so important?
Vitamin B1, also called thiamine, is the earliest discovered vitamin from group B. It was originally used to treat beriberi disease, which causes nerve damage, muscle loss, loss of mental abilities, paralysis and ultimately death. In subsequent studies, other functions of vitamin B1 were also discovered. What are the symptoms of thiamine deficiency? How do you fill up your vitamin B1 deficiencies? Read more
Does LAMININE® contain a protein called laminin?
Laminin is a protein with a molecular weight of approx. 850 kDa, which belongs to the group of glycoproteins. This type of protein is the main component of the basal membrane and – according to scientists – plays a significant role in the interaction of epithelial and endothelial cells with other components of this membrane. Laminin is an essential substance that connects all cells into one body. Does the LAMININE dietary supplement produced by LifePharm contain laminin? Read more
Now all Lifepharm products are much cheaper
For many people who need long-term treatment, dietary supplements produced by Lifepharm are too expensive. Especially if the treatment requires regular high doses of LAMININE, the monthly expense may exceed the capacity of the family budget. Therefore, the producer has introduced a special price reduction. Read more
Kevin Sorbo recovered thanks to Laminine
Kevin Sorbo is a famous Hollywood actor who has starred in over 40 films. We know him, among others in the role of the legendary Hercules from the series filmed in the years 1993-2000.
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