🍑 Apricot: The Natural Essence in Every Tablet
Prunus armeniaca, known as apricot, is much more than a delicious fruit; it is a concentrate of health and well-being. It is believed that they were cultivated in China around 4,000 years ago. Through the Silk Road, apricots spread to Persia, Armenia and the Mediterranean. The Latin name armeniaca (‘Armenian plum’) reflects its historical cultivation in Armenia.
Prunus armeniaca, known as apricot, is much more than a delicious fruit; it is a concentrate of health and well-being. It is believed that they were cultivated in China around 4,000 years ago. Through the Silk Road, apricots spread to Persia, Armenia and the Mediterranean. The Latin name armeniaca (‘Armenian plum’) reflects its historical cultivation in Armenia.
🌿 Why choose apricot for your tablets?
- ✅ Rich in essential nutrients: Contains vitamins A, C and E, antioxidants such as flavonoids and carotenoids, and minerals such as potassium and magnesium.
- ✅Health benefits:
- Improves vision and eye health.
- Strengthens the immune system.
- Promotes cardiovascular and digestive health.
- Offers antioxidant properties that fight cellular ageing.
- Improves digestion. Fibre normalises bowel function, prevents constipation and maintains healthy microflora.
🌱 Commitment to quality
Our apricots come from sustainable crops, guaranteeing a high-quality, environmentally friendly end product.
Health applications
Apricos and their derivatives are used in traditional and modern medicine:
- Diet therapy: Apricots are recommended for anaemia, high blood pressure and constipation. Dried apricots are used as a source of potassium in heart disease.
- Cosmetology: Apricot seed oil is rich in fatty acids and vitamin E, making it a popular ingredient in creams, face masks and massage oils. It moisturises the skin, reduces inflammation and promotes regeneration.
- Folk medicine: In traditional Chinese medicine, apricots were used to treat coughs and strengthen the lungs. Dried apricot infusions are used to detoxify and improve metabolism.
- Apricot seeds: In some cultures, the seeds are used as a cough remedy and to strengthen the immune system, but their use is limited due to their amygdalin content, which can release cyanide. Modern research is investigating the potential of amygdalin in oncology, but its safety and efficacy remain controversial.
- Phytotherapy: Apricot extracts are used in supplements to boost antioxidant protection and overall body tone.
💡Fun and Interesting facts about apricots
Astronauts on the Apollo 15 moon mission ate apricot bars on their journey. They were selected due to their high fiber and antioxidant content.
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