Vitamin-like substances
There is a large group of organic compounds that in terms of chemical structure or biological activity display large similarities to vitamins. Since they do not meet all the parameters of vitamins, they are usually called pseudovitamins or vitamin-like substances. They are usually synthesized in the body, and they can also be supplied with food. Unfortunately, these are not the quantities that would have a therapeutic significance and improve the condition of the body.
Vitamin-like substances have a powerful pro-health potential, so it is worth to include them in an individual supplementation plan. Although their deficiency rarely correlates with a disease condition, in some cases increasing their supply can definitely improve the well-being and general health. They are also often used in the prevention and therapy of civilization diseases.
Our offer includes a wide selection of mono-preparations based on specific vitamin-derived substances. Anyone willing to be in a good shape should consider implementing the above supplements.