Junior Be strong

Ingredients 1 tube (15 gr) contains
Honey 1200 mg
Cherry juice concentrate 300 mg
Royal jelly 100 mg
Vitamin В1 0,9 mg
Vitamin В2 1 mg
Vitamin В6 1,3 mg
Vitamin D3 2,5 mcg

 

Honey

The earliest information on using honey in children nutrition is dated to about 9 century BC. Ancient Germanic and Greek people gave milk combined with honey and melted butter. They put a few drops of honey into the mouth of a newborn before the mother began to nurse it.

  • Soothes coughs - helps to calming nighttime coughs in children and improving their sleep
  • Honey is used for curing infections, constipation, nausea etc.
  • The researchers said that honey might sooth irritated membranes in the back of the throat and that honey also has well-established anti-viral and antioxidant effects
  • Honey facilitates potassium and magnesium assimilation
  • Dark sorts of honey increase haemoglobin amount in blood, improve appetite and make children feel well
  • Honey has laxative properties. Digestive systems of the children who are fed on honey works wonderfully, children have good appetite.
  • Honey eases the appearance of teeth
  • Honey have sedative effect on nervous system of the children
  • Boosts memory
  • For the treatment of burns and wounds
  • Provides nutrients - honey contains “small amounts of a wide array of vitamins and minerals, including niacin, riboflavin, pantothenic acid, calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium and zinc.”
  • Honey, rich in calories and vitamins, is valuable for a young organism harmonic development and health maintenance.
  • Potentially prevents low white blood cell count
  • May relieve seasonal allergies - honey has anti-inflammatory effects  
  • Makes great workout fuel - The National Honey Board recommends adding honey to your bottle of water for an energy boost during workouts
  • Resolves scalp problems and dandruff
     

  Cherry juice concentrate

  • Cherries contain many B-vitamins such as thiamin, riboflavin and vitamin B6; these vitamins are crucial for metabolism and convert nutrients into energy
  • Cherries help you sleep - tart cherries contain melatonin, a hormone that helps make you feel sleepy
  • Cherries help fight cancer - Cherry juice is loaded with 3 disease fighting substances which are perillyl alcohol, limonene and ellagic acid.  Each of these are powerful in fighting cancer. The distinctive deep red pigment cherries are known for comes from flavonoids; powerful antioxidants that help fight free radicals in the body. Cyanidin is a flavonoid from the anthocyanin group found in cherries that helps keep cancerous cells from growing out of control. 
  • Antioxidants are one of the main health benefits of cherry juice. There are a grand total of 17 powerful antioxidants found.  One of the main benefits of these antioxidants is that they can help ward off disease and they’re also proven to help the body not age as fast.
  • Cherries are an excellent source of potassium, which helps to lower blood pressure by getting rid of the excess sodium in our body, helps keep potassium and sodium in balance, and can prevent hypertension from occurring
  • Cherries help ease arthritis pain - Cherry juice is up to 10 times more beneficial than commercial drugs like aspirin in preventing inflammation and reducing pain from arthritis
  • Supports and maintains healthy joint functions
  • Increase ability to perform everyday activities
  • Supports healthy cardiovascular function
  • Supports healthy immune system
  • Natural melatonin supports brain function and normal healthy sleep patterns
  • Promotes speedy relief from exercise induced muscle fatigue

Royal jelly

  • Royal Jelly is a honey bee secretion that allows a specific bee larvae to grow into the Queen Bee. Royal jelly contains about 185 different organic compounds, with the most important one being a protein called royalactin.
  • Enhances the immune system - Royal jelly helps the body produce more immune cells, fight bacteria and heal its wounds faster. It mostly does this with a unique blend of proteins that are unique to royal jelly. The queen bee typically has the strongest immunity and lifespan of all the bees in the hive, and its suspected that the dense concentration of unique proteins in royal jelly is a big reason why.
  • Supporting the body’s ability to heal wounds effectively
  • Has antitumor/anticancer properties - Royal jelly has strong cancer and tumor suppressing abilities. Its been successfully used in treatments for leukemia, and several studies have shown that its effective at reducing the adverse side effects of chemotherapy drugs
  • Lowers cholesterol levels
  • Improving metabolism - Royal jelly do good things for your body’s ability to burn fat
  • Is a powerful antioxidant
  • Regulates blood sugar levels and insulin resistance
  • Reducing physical and mental exhaustion, increasing energy, stamina and physical strength
  • Improving circulation of blood which promotes smooth, youthful skin and reduces the signs of aging
  • Reducing stress and calming the nervous system
  • Balancing the hormones
  • Improving the body’s ability to renew cells
  • Accelerating blood circulation
  • Fighting bacterial and viral infections by stimulating and boosting the immune system
  • Strengthening the layer of myocardium of the heart
  • A useful antidote for gastritis, ulcers and digestive problems. An excellent aid for a healthy liver, for improving children’s appetites, teeth and bone growth, anemia, arthritis and for the nourishment of physically active people

Vitamin B1

  • Thiamine works with the other B vitamins to change protein, carbohydrate, and fat to energy. It is especially vital for changing carbohydrates to energy. It is a key factor in the healthy functioning of all the body’s cells, especially the nerves
  • Vitamin B1 helps the body cells convert carbohydrates into energy. It is also essential for the functioning of the heart, muscles, and nervous system. As a coenzyme, thiamin plays a key role in energy production, conversion of glucose to fat. Every cell of the body requires vitamin B1 to form the fuel the body runs on — ATP. Nerve cells require vitamin B1 in order to function normally
  • Thiamin is needed for the metabolism of carbohydrates, fat, and protein. It is especially involved in carbohydrate metabolism in the brain.
  • Thiamin may be used to support nerve health, and minimize numbness and tingling, helping to protect against this condition
  • Thiamine aids the nervous system and is essential for the functioning of important enzymes. These enzymes have vital roles in the processes that make energy available in the body. Thiamine is essential for the transmission of certain types of nerve signal between the brain and the spinal cord
  • Depression, poor memory, muscle weakness and stiffness, nerve tingling, burning sensation and numbness, tiredness, headache, loss of appetite and nausea are some of the symptoms and signs of its deficiency

 

Vitamin B2

  • Riboflavin (vitamin B2) plays a crucial role in certain metabolic reactions, particularly the conversion of carbohydrates into sugar, which is «burned» to produce energy
  • Riboflavin is essential for tissue respiration and the generation of energy from the carbohydrates, acids and fats. It is important for body growth and red blood cell production and helps in releasing energy from carbohydrates
  • Vitamin B2 helps prevent and is used to treat migraine headaches, cataracts, rheumatoid arthritis, and a number of skin disorders such as acne (acne rosacea), dermatitis, and eczema
  • Vital to maintaining a proper metabolism, riboflavin also helps to shore up the immune system by reinforcing antibody reserves, the body’s first line of defense against infection
  • Along with iron, riboflavin is essential for producing the red blood cells that carry oxygen throughout the body
  • The body uses extra riboflavin to keep tissue in good repair and speed healing of wounds, burns and other injuries
  • Riboflavin protects the nervous system. It may therefore have a role to play in treating nervous system conditions such as numbness and tingling, Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and even anxiety, stress, and fatigue
  • Riboflavin is vital for normal reproduction, growth, repair and development of body tissues including the skin, hair, nails, connective tissue and immune system
  • Riboflavin is important for normal vision and prevention of cataracts
  • Riboflavin’s ability to improve the skin’s secretion of mucus may aid in clearing up skin pustules associated with rosacea

Vitamin B6

  • Vitamin B6 supports more vital bodily functions than any other vitamin
  • It is vital in the metabolism of amino acids in the intestines. It allows the amino acids to be synthesized, broken down and absorbed
  • The forming of histamine, serotonin, dopamine and adrenaline are dependent on vitamin B6
  • Vitamin B6 helps to maintain healthy immune system functions, to protect the heart from cholesterol deposits, and to prevent kidney stone formation
  • Vitamin B6 is indicated for the treatment of anemia, neurologic disturbances, seborrhoeic dermatitis, and cheilosis
  • In combination with folic acid and vitamin B12, vitamin B6 lowers homocysteine levels which is an amino acid linked to heart disease and stroke, and possibly other diseases as well, such as osteoporosis, and Alzheimer’s disease
  • Pyridoxine is required for the balancing of hormonal changes in women as well as assisting the immune system and the growth of new cells

Vitamin D3

  • The role of vitamin D is usually associated only with providing the body with calcium and phosphorus and the formation of the skeleton. However, its physiological function is much wider.
  • Vitamin D plays an important role in the mineralization of bone, cartilage maturation and maturation of collagen, activates reparative processes in the epithelium.
  • It normalizes the functions of the blood-formation and immune systems.
  • Established the important role of vitamin D in the functioning of muscle and stimulation of protein synthesis, and its production of ATP. Recently identified as immunomodulatory function of vitamin D.
  • Linked to this is the effectiveness of vitamin D in psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Vitamin D helps in the prevention of cancer pathology.
  • Vitamin D is used to prevent and treat rickets, osteoporosis, hair loss, weeping eczema, for healing wounds and ulcers.
  • Deficiency of vitamin C, B2, K and E reduces the therapeutic efficacy of vitamin D.
  • In humans, vitamin D can be synthesized in the skin when exposed to sunlight from its predecessor D-7-digidroholesterina.