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Dietary supplements and medicinal teas made from natural ingredients
Dietary supplements and medicinal teas made from natural ingredients
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Who is LUNGVITAL recommended for?
Chronically ill with respiratory diseases:
For people suffering from asthma, chronic bronchitis, or COPD.
Smokers and former smokers:
To support lung cleansing and regeneration.
People exposed to respiratory infections:
For example, healthcare workers or those living in polluted environments.
Individuals prone to colds:
Those who often suffer from upper respiratory tract infections.
What problems can it help with?
Prevention and treatment of respiratory infections:
Thanks to antimicrobial and antiviral components.
Reduction of inflammation:
To relieve airway inflammation and support better breathing.
Reduction of cough and respiratory irritation:
Due to ingredients with mucolytic and mucosal-protective effects.
Strengthening the immune system:
Thanks to the immunomodulatory effects of Echinacea and licorice root.
Did you know?
Our preparations are not just crushed plant materials (like most herbal capsules on the market), but potentiated substances.
What does that mean?
We achieve a much higher, more concentrated effectiveness in every product.
The potentiation process we developed is extremely precise, time- and labor-intensive, and enhances the effectiveness of our products’ mechanism of action.
How LUNGvital works
LUNGvital harmoniously combines all herbal components into a single mechanism for relieving bronchitis, pneumonia, and other respiratory diseases.
The production technology ensures the use of high-quality food-grade and medicinal plant raw materials.
Saturating the plant materials with a simultaneously prepared decoction (water extraction) allows for obtaining a food supplement with a higher concentration of biologically active compound complexes while preserving their biological integrity.
LUNGVITAL CAPSULE
Ingredients:
Common thyme (Thymus serpyllum), licorice root (Glycyrrhiza glabra), marshmallow (Althea officinalis), betony (Betonica officinalis), purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea), guarana (Paullinia cupana), holy basil (Ocimum sanctum), clove (Syzygium aromaticum), ginger (Zingiber officinale), Ceylon cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum).
Glycyrrhiza glabra – Licorice root
Family: Fabaceae
Drug: roots and rhizomes
Chemical composition:
Contains triterpenoid saponins, glycyrrhizin, numerous flavonoids (liquiritin, liquiritoside, etc.), sitosterol, starch, sucrose, glucose, mannitol, mucilage, gum, and ascorbic acid.
Pharmacological effects:
Licorice root is valued for triterpenoid compounds similar to adrenal cortex hormones (deoxycorticosterone). These substances—glycyrrhizic and glycyrrhetic acids—are the main therapeutically active ingredients. Flavonoids have multiple effects: antispasmodic, capillary-strengthening, and anti-inflammatory.
Due to its high mucilage and gum content, licorice acts as a mild laxative and expectorant. It has antispasmodic, cholinolytic, and antihistaminic properties.
Used for respiratory diseases as a soothing expectorant, in chronic constipation, to restore water-mineral balance, and in gastric ulcers. In Tibetan medicine, it is used for tuberculosis and cardiovascular diseases as an anti-inflammatory. In Chinese medicine, like ginseng, it is applied as an antipyretic, analgesic, sedative, expectorant, mild laxative, and for eczema.
Licorice use dates back to ancient Greece, where it was used against cough, asthma, and other ailments. In medieval medical texts, it was consistently mentioned. Avicenna recommended it for kidney and bladder diseases, gastritis, fever, and lung conditions. It has also shown effectiveness in Addison’s disease and other mineral metabolism disorders.
Althea officinalis – Marshmallow
Family: Malvaceae
Drug: root
Chemical composition:
Roots contain up to 35% mucilaginous and pectic substances, up to 37% starch, 10% sucrose, 1.7% fatty oil, and 4% betaine. Leaves and flowers contain trace amounts (0.02%) of essential oil, mucilage, carotene, and ascorbic acid.
Pharmacological effects:
Has expectorant, demulcent, anti-inflammatory, and mild analgesic effects due to its high content of heterogeneous secretions. In modern pharmacology, marshmallow root is classified as an antitussive.
A decoction of the root moistens the vocal cords, coats the throat and trachea, protects mucous nerve endings, and speeds up healing. Its colloidal properties help clear mucus and prolong the action of other anti-inflammatory substances when combined.
Betonica officinalis – Betony
Family: Lamiaceae
Drug: herb
Chemical composition:
Contains essential oils, alcohols, phenols, terpenes, aldehydes, ketones, tannins, bitter compounds, alkaloids, proteins, resins, mucilage, flavonoids, betaine, betonicine, vitamins K and C, calcium salts, and organic acids.
Pharmacological effects:
Has anti-inflammatory, expectorant, healing, astringent, choleretic, diuretic, laxative, calming, and sedative effects. It is a tonic herb, useful during recovery after illness.
Improves metabolism, lowers blood pressure, and enhances circulation.
Used for colds, bronchitis, tuberculosis, cough, and sore throat.
Echinacea purpurea – Purple coneflower
Family: Asteraceae
Drug: roots
Chemical composition:
Contains flavonoids, triterpenes, betaine, phytosterols, resins, essential oils (mainly borneol), polysaccharides, trace elements (K, Mg, Fe, Co, Ag, Se, Zn, Mn), and polyacetylenes.
Pharmacological effects:
Stimulates adrenal cortex hormone secretion. Polysaccharides and inulin activate the complement system and enhance immune response by increasing serum properdin levels.
Activates leukocytes (macrophages, T-helper cells, T-lymphocytes), boosts interferon production, and increases circulating neutrophils.
Has direct antiviral action and inhibits hyaluronidase.
Thymus serpyllum – Wild thyme
Family: Lamiaceae
Drug: herb
Chemical composition:
Contains essential oil (0.2–1.5%), flavonoids, tannins, gum, triterpenic acids (ursolic and oleanolic), and mineral salts.
Pharmacological effects:
The main active compound is thymol, which has antibacterial, fungicidal, and disinfectant effects. It enhances mucus secretion and expectoration in bronchial conditions.
Paullinia cupana – Guarana
Family: Sapindaceae
Drug: fruits
Chemical composition:
Rich in caffeine (3.5–5%), purine alkaloids (theobromine, theophylline), tannins, saponins, vitamins PP, E, B₁, B₂, A, and minerals (Zn, Na, Mn, Fe, P, Cu, Mg).
Pharmacological effects:
Stimulates the central nervous system, reduces fatigue, improves focus, enhances perception, and stimulates circulation.
Caffeine increases mental alertness and physical endurance. In small doses, it stabilizes nerve processes; in higher doses, it may cause restlessness.
It improves heart contractility, dilates cerebral and coronary vessels, and acts as a mild diuretic. Guarana also supports the pulmonary system and normal cardiac tone.
Ocimum sanctum – Holy basil (Tulsi)
Family: Lamiaceae
Drug: herb
Chemical composition:
Contains essential oil (mainly eugenol up to 70%), monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, and organic acids.
Pharmacological effects:
Has antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, and antiparasitic properties.
Mildly diaphoretic and antipyretic.
Flavonoids enhance expectoration, while linalool and methyl eugenol act as mild sedatives and antispasmodics.
Also has immunomodulatory, antitumor, and radioprotective effects.
Syzygium aromaticum – Clove
Family: Myrtaceae
Drug: dried flower buds
Chemical composition:
Contains 20–22% essential oil (mainly eugenol), 14–20% tannins, and other phenolic compounds.
Pharmacological effects:
Eugenol provides analgesic, antispasmodic, antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and digestive effects.
Stimulates appetite, supports digestion, reduces gas, and strengthens immunity.
Zingiber officinale – Ginger
Family: Zingiberaceae
Drug: rhizome
Chemical composition:
Contains essential oil (1–3.5%), starch, sugars, vitamin C, B₁, B₂, amino acids, and minerals. The oil includes cineole, zingiberene, and gingerol compounds.
Pharmacological effects:
Has anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, analgesic, and antioxidant properties.
Improves digestion, circulation, and immunity.
Helps relieve nausea, dizziness, and lowers cholesterol levels.
Cinnamomum zeylanicum – Ceylon cinnamon
Family: Lauraceae
Drug: bark
Chemical composition:
Contains up to 10% essential oil (mainly cinnamaldehyde), β-caryophyllene, linalool, and methyl chavicol.
Pharmacological effects:
Has antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and blood-purifying effects.
Stimulates circulation, digestion, and appetite.
Acts as a natural anticoagulant and stabilizes blood sugar levels.
Calcium and fiber strengthen the heart and blood vessels.
Ingredients: Narrow-leaved thyme (Thymus serpyllum), smooth-fruited licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), marshmallow (Althaea officinalis), betony (Betonica officinalis), purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea), guarana (Paullinia cupana), holy basil (Ocimum sanctum), clove (Syzygium aromaticum), ginger (Zingiber officinale), Ceylon cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum).