A Discussion on the Therapeutic Importance of Medicinal Herbs and Benefits of Proteins Incorporated in XanthPro by Renatus
Open Access
- 15 March 2023
- journal article
- Published by Society of Pharmaceutical Tecnocrats in International Journal of Medical Sciences and Pharma Research
- Vol. 9 (1), 21-30
- https://doi.org/10.22270/ijmspr.v9i1.62
Abstract
Protein is one of the building blocks of bone, muscle, and skin. The body needs it to produce hormones, enzymes, and other chemicals. Eating protein-rich foods and taking supplements may help people feel fuller for longer. Feeling full tends to result in smaller portion sizes and less frequent snacking, which can help a person maintain a healthy weight. Due to a hectic lifestyle and poor eating habits, many of us may be lacking the required protein in our everyday diet. Renatus XanthPro is a unique protein supplement formulated with highly essential Vitamins & Minerals to give your body a fulfilling nutritional boost. The primary ingredient of this protein powder is Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana)- a rich source of one of the rarest and most beneficial antioxidant families known as Xanthones. Xanthones have a broad spectrum of therapeutic properties such as- anti-oxidant, anti-tumor, anti-allergic, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-viral activities. It is a low-fat composition that helps in weight management. It also contains prebiotic fibre and probiotics that enhance digestion and aid in faster absorption. It protects the body from free radical damage while boosting the energy levels and recovery. It also helps to maintain a healthy blood sugar level and increase the count of white Blood Cells (WBCs) in the blood. It is enriched with immunity-enhancing herbs that make it a better choice for complete wellness. These herbs are of ancient origin and are researched till date to extract more valuable properties in order to enhance human well-being. This review addresses the therapeutic importance of five such medicinal herbs which are an important composition of Xanthpro Protein powder. The inscribed herbs are Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus), Aloe-Vera (Aloe barbadensis miller) and Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica). Pharmacological experiments have demonstrated that different extracts and pure compounds from these species exhibit a broad range of biological properties. Therefore, the use of these herbal supplements in XanthPro, makes the protein powder to be used more reliably and widely. Overall, it gives our body nourishment as well as protection. It is not just a protein supplement, but is a volutionary step towards a healthy nation. Keywords: Protein, Renatus XanthPro, Mangosteen, Xanthones, Therapeutic, Immunity-enhancing herbs, Pharmacological, Soy Protein Isolate, Pea Protein Isolate.Keywords
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