Mumio is a hit or a kit?
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1. What is a mummy?
The name "mummy" refers to a substance in the form of a salivary secretion, which is usually brownish or grey-brown in color. The first study on the mummy was conducted in the Soviet Union, and since 1961 it has been approved for sale as a dietary supplement for people with bone marrow problems.2. The properties
In practice, it turns out that rock juice has many beneficial properties for the human body. As previously mentioned, the first studies on the therapeutic properties of rock juice were carried out in the USSR. Dozens of studies in animals have shown sensational effects. Based on mountain animal observations, they found that sick and injured animals used the mummy to combat existing problems. Since then, the exact effect of mummy on human health has been studied. As mentioned earlier, the initial analysis of the therapies for rock juice was conducted in the Soviet Union.3. How do you know the mummy?
Mumio is a dietary supplement and, as with other formulations in this category, you will not always find products that contain 100% pure ingredients. So before you buy, it is important to know what criteria must be met to make sure that you start treatment with the right formula. A real mummy is primarily characterized by the bitter-tolerant aroma of the food, which is pleasant. In the case of mumio, the dissolved supplement will show the aroma of coffee or oil, which are most often added as fillers.4. Opinion of the European Parliament and of the Council
Finally, the question is whether mummy is just another marketing ploy, or perhaps a cure for disease? I think the truth lies somewhere in the middle, and this supplement should be treated as a curiosity. Just like the commonly used coconut water or fukoxanthin, it's important to keep in mind that such a substance exists and realize its health benefits. However, to have a fully constructed opinion about its effectiveness, we need to test its efficacy ourselves in practice. Unfortunately, a small number of scientific analyses do not allow us to unambiguously confirm its therapeutic properties.