The Effect of Biologically Active Additives on the Human Body

Authors

  • Khalimova Dilrabo Jalilovna
  • Umarova Maxfuza Usmonovna

Keywords:

fatty acids, infectious agents

Abstract

Dietary supplement is a biologically active supplement, an addition to food. Useful substances come with food, but it is difficult to compensate for all needs with products alone. With a chronic lack of vitamins, trace elements, macronutrients, biosorbents, micronutrients, homeostasis is disrupted, and with it the work of individual organs and systems. In addition, there are substances that the body cannot produce, but urgently needs them. Biologically active additives are a source of substances to make up for potential nutritional deficiencies. Supplementing your diet with dietary supplements, you can restore and maintain some body functions. According to scientific research, regular use of dietary supplements reduces the risk of developing deficiency conditions by 80%.

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Published

2023-06-28

How to Cite

Jalilovna, K. D. ., & Usmonovna, U. M. . (2023). The Effect of Biologically Active Additives on the Human Body. Scholastic: Journal of Natural and Medical Education, 2(6), 228–232. Retrieved from https://univerpubl.com/index.php/scholastic/article/view/2214