Tannins (tannin)


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Tannins are a group of natural polyphenolic compounds with pronounced astringent, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and protective effects. Tannins strengthen mucous membranes, reduce inflammation, inhibit the growth of bacteria and viruses, and protect cells from damage. In NSP formulations, they are used to support the gastrointestinal tract, skin, blood vessels, and immune system.

Regular consumption of tannins contributes to:

  • Reduce inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract and other tissues.
  • Strengthening and protecting the mucous membranes.
  • Suppressing the growth of bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
  • Reducing excessive discharge and normalizing stool.
  • Strengthening capillaries and improving the condition of blood vessels.
  • Protecting cells from oxidative stress.

Tannins contain polyphenols, gallotannins, and ellagitannins, which have astringent, antiseptic, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. In NSP products, they are used to protect tissues, restore mucous membranes, and normalize bowel function.

How it works

Tannins bind to proteins in the mucous membranes, forming a protective film that reduces irritation and inflammation and accelerates tissue repair.

They have the ability to suppress the activity of pathogenic microorganisms, preventing their attachment and reproduction.

Tannins reduce capillary permeability and strengthen blood vessel walls.

Thanks to their antioxidant properties, they protect cells from free radicals and slow down the aging process.

They have an astringent effect, normalizing stool, reducing secretion, and decreasing inflammatory reactions in the intestines.

They are traditionally used for diarrhea, inflammation of the mucous membranes, bleeding, skin irritations, infections, edema, and to protect the stomach and intestines.

In combination with components such as oak bark, plantain, chamomile, raspberry, sage, and blueberry, tannins enhance the anti-inflammatory and protective effects of NSP complexes.

Beneficial properties of tannins

  • They have astringent and anti-inflammatory effects.
  • They protect the mucous membranes.
  • They strengthen blood vessels and reduce bleeding.
  • They suppress the growth of harmful microorganisms.
  • They normalize stool and reduce intestinal irritation.
  • They have pronounced antioxidant activity.

Tannins in NSP complexes help protect mucous membranes, reduce inflammation, and strengthen blood vessels. These are important natural components for supporting immunity, the gastrointestinal tract, and overall tissue health.