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Eugen Doga, born on March 1, 1937, is the most famous Moldavian contemporary composer. Doga wrote music for over 200 films, spectacles, ballets. He is the author of many cantatas, composed a symphony, instrumental music, romances, a symphonic poem, many songs for children etc. This is the soundtrack of the film 'Moy Laskoviy I Nezniy Zver' (My Sweet and Tender Beast). Read about Moj laskovij i nezhnij zver' by Eugen Doga and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Read about Moj laskovij i nezhnij zver' by Eugen Doga and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Playing via Spotify Playing via YouTube. Playback options.
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This page features 110 references. All factual claims are followed by specifically-applicable references. To see the full set of references for this page. Summary of Astaxanthin Primary Information, Benefits, Effects, and Important Facts Astaxanthin is a red-pink pigment found in various seafoods, and also in the feathers of flamingos and quails. It is structurally similar to beta-carotene (pro-vitamin A) but has some chemical differences which may be safer. It seems to be able to improve many blood parameters that could be beneficial to heart disease. Biblioteka materialov vray cinema 4d 2017.
At doses of 6-8mg daily, it can decrease the oxidation of LDL cholesterol and prevent it from becoming artherogenic (artery clogging). It can increase general blood flow and reduce blood sugar in diabetics and blood pressure in spontaneously hypertensive rats (humans not studied yet) with no effect on these measures in normal healthy persons. Additionally, it is also a potent anti-inflammatory and has more anti-oxidant capabilities than vitamin A itself. Is used for • Also used for • Is a form of • Caution Notice How to Take Recommended dosage, active amounts, other details Astaxanthin appears to be recommended in the dosage range of 6-8mg daily, which is low enough that an enriched salmon oil or supplement may contain adequate levels. Doses of up to 20-50mg astaxanthin have been tolerated, although the exact toxicity and upper limit is not known. Despite the above recommendations, the ideal dose of astaxanthin is currently not known. Due to being a carotenoid, and related to the metabolism of Vitamin A (a fat soluble vitamin) it would be prudent to take astaxanthin alongside a meal.