PSORADIN Food supplement based on Omega 3, vitamins and mineral salts to be used as an adjuvant in some pathological conditions such as psoriasis.
In the patient suffering from psoriasis, the administration of Omega 3 (alpha linolenic acid, EPA, DHA) in conjunction with standard topical and / or systemic treatments, is able to:
- Decrease the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. (1.4)
- Determine a significant improvement in the total PASI. (1)
- Prolong the benefits of phototherapy. (6)
- Reduce the nephrotoxicity of cyclosporine. (6)
- Reduce hyperlipidemia induced by the use of systemic retinoids. (6)
Vitamin A and D They are able to inhibit the proliferation of keratinocytes and stimulate the differentiation of immature ones. (7)
Vitamin E With particularly high antioxidant and anti-free radical action in all chronic inflammatory processes. (8)
Zico, Selenium, and Chromium Components of important enzymatic complexes essential for the maintenance of the normal functions of the skin and the immune system. (9)
Useful in all patients with psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis both under treatment with topical and / or systemic therapies, and not treated.
Ingrediants Linseed oil (linum usitatissimum); concentrated fish oil; gelatin; resistance agent: glycerol; thickener: colloidal silica; zinc gluconate; dl-alpha-tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E acetate); Anti-caking agent: E555; Vitamin A palmitate 1 M IU / g (Retinol in sunflower oil); chromium chloride; vitamin D3 1M IU / g (cholecalciferol in medium-chain triglycerides); sodium selenite; dyes: E172.
How to use Take 2 capsules a day.
Warnings Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Keep out of the reach of children under 3 years of age.
Supplements are not intended as a substitute for a varied diet.
For pregnant or lactating women and children it is recommended to seek medical advice.
storage Store in a cool and dry place, away from sources of light and heat.
Nutritional characteristics | for 2 capsules | % RDA * |
Energy value | 16,814 kcal 69,530 kj | |
Proteins | 0.472 g | - |
Carbohydrates | 0.240 g | - |
Fats of which: Saturated fatty acids Monounsaturated fatty acids Polyunsaturated fatty acids of which Linolenic acid EPA DHA 0mega 3 | 1.552 g 0.060 g 0.102 g 1.372 g 0.600 g 0.282 0.188 g 1,100 g | |
Vitamin E | 10 mg-á-TE | 83.3 |
Vitamin A | 800 mcg-RE | 100 |
Vitamin D | 5 mcg | 100 |
Zinc | 11.25 mg | 112.5 |
Chrome | 150 mcg | 375 |
Selenium | 75 mcg | 136.4 |
Linseed oil | 0.858 g | |
Fish oil | 0.694 g | |
* RDA: Recommended Daily Allowance.
Format Box of 45 capsules.
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- 8 Corrocher et al. "Effect of fish oil supplementation on erythrocyte lipid pattern in psoriasis" Clin. Chim. Acta, 1989, Feb. 15; 179 (2): 121-131.
- 9 Maggini et al. "Selected vitamins and trace elements support immune function by strengthening epithelial barriers and cellular and humoral immune response". Br. J. Nutr. 2007 Oct; 98 Suppl. 1: s29-35.