Matol Km: herbal remedy

Matol Km: herbal remedy Low energy? Poor skin? Digestive issues? Discover Matol Km, a powerful herbal supplement made with 13 natural herbs and 5 essential minerals.

time-tested support.
✔️ Natural energy
✔️ Healthy skin
✔️ Immune & digestive health
✔️ Hormonal balance & detox Essential herbs and minerals are critical for digestive health. They have been removed from conventional diets primarily due to their pungent taste. Matol Km provides these natural phytonutrients and is a great source of recommended daily minerals, in particular potassium and iodine. Km is a herbal mineral formula of 13 herbs and 5 minerals invented in 1922 to maximise performance, wellbeing and energy levels; with no toxic side effects. Over 40 million bottles have been sold worldwide since mass-production in 1984. Now available in the UK for you to enjoy.

20/09/2025

The weekend is for debauchery.

This is a bad idea that took hold in culture.
It’s a terrible thing to have in your life.
Leaves you feeling fatigued and mood distraught.

It’s an understandable reaction to the world.
Our food makes us feel terrible.
We’re on 24/7.
Never enough sleep.
Social media is psychologically complicated.
Escapism is an understandable result.

Debauchery will make things worse. Not better.

The most insidious part: it subtracts from your essence.
It makes your consciousness smaller.
It dulls your senses.
It mangles your mood and life outlook.

What you can do:
1. Start social events 5-7 pm. Just as much fun.
2. Pre-commit to avoid bad foods.
3. Plan out what you’ll eat.
4. Identify when you’ll go to bed.
5. Write out the specific behaviors that get you and make a plan to not fall into the same trap.
6. Order your bottle of Km.

You know this is all true.
You know you feel best when minding your health.
And feel sh*tty when you don’t.

Culture is shifting.
Be ahead of the curve.
Earn your own self respect.
And feel great.

25/08/2025

Oral health is systemic health. Gum disease is associated with 19% higher risk of death, so floss and brush at least twice a day.

29/07/2025

50% of heart attacks happen in people with “normal” cholesterol.

Your LDL might be lying to you.

Here’s the cardiovascular marker that actually predicts risk, and why most doctors never check it: ApoB.

LDL-C is outdated. ApoB is the future.

Standard cholesterol tests miss 30–50% of high-risk people.

ApoB catches them.

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21/07/2025

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14/07/2025

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3 Exercises to Improve Your Grip Strength For Healthy AgeingBy Natasha Jordan3 Exercises to Improve Your Grip Strength F...
13/07/2025

3 Exercises to Improve Your Grip Strength For Healthy Ageing
By Natasha Jordan

3 Exercises to Improve Your Grip Strength For Healthy Ageing

Grip strength is a powerful indicator of your health, longevity, and independence as you age.

Simple exercises like farmer’s carries and towel wringing boost hand function and motor control.

Discover the number 1 exercise for grip strength and healthy ageing.

Your grip strength may say more about your health than your blood pressure. Yes, you read that right. According to landmark research published in The Lancet, grip strength is one of the most reliable predictors of mortality, heart health, and even brain function as we get older.

Your grip affects daily tasks—carrying groceries, holding a leash, or twisting off jar lids. If you enjoy gardening, bushwalking, or spending time with the kids or grandkids, strong hands are essential. Let’s explore three simple, evidence-backed exercises to improve grip strength—then discover the #1 exercise.

Why Grip Strength Reflects Your Overall Health
Before jumping into the exercises, let’s unpack why grip strength holds such weight in medical science. It’s not just about forearms—grip strength is a whole-body health signal.

Researchers use it as a proxy for total muscle function. It gives insight into neuromuscular integrity, coordination, and even future independence. A study by the National Institutes of Health found low grip strength to be linked with increased frailty, slower gait speed, and cognitive decline (R).

The takeaway—keeping your hands strong is one of the most powerful and accessible ways to support lifelong mobility and confidence.

Exercise 1: Try Farmer’s Carries
Let’s start with an exercise that’s as functional as it is effective—the farmer’s carry. You simply pick up a heavy object in each hand and go for a walk. It’s basically strength training in motion.

What It Does
This movement targets your grip stabilisers, brachioradialis, and shoulder muscles while also engaging your core and legs. It mimics real-life lifting—like hauling shopping bags or water jugs—and helps reinforce posture.

One study found that loaded carries improve grip strength, trunk stability, and balance in both younger and older adults.

How to Do Farmer’s Carries
Grab two dumbbells, kettlebells, or even heavy bags of potting soil.

Stand tall with shoulders pulled back and core tight.

Walk for 30–45 seconds, or 20–40 metres.

Repeat 3–5 rounds, resting in between.

Farmer Carries

Tip: If you're walking through your garden or around the house, you’re already halfway there—just add some weight.

Exercise 2: Towel Wringing
This under-the-radar move is small but mighty. Towel wringing targets the tiny intrinsic hand muscles that tend to weaken first as we age—yet they’re vital for things like using cutlery, buttoning shirts, and writing.

What It Works
Towel wringing activates the lumbricals, interossei, and thenar muscles, helping maintain dexterity and hand coordination. A study in Innovation of Aging showed that targeted hand exercises improve functional performance and delay fine motor decline in older adults.

How to Do It
Take a damp towel and grip one end in each hand.

Twist as if wringing out water—hold the tension!

Switch directions every 10 seconds.

Repeat for 3–5 sets.

Grip strength towel wringing

Bonus: This is a perfect “accidental workout” while doing the laundry, taking a shower or wiping down the bench.

And now, the winner…

Exercise 3: Dead Hangs
You’ve built strength with carries and sharpened dexterity with wringing—now it’s time for the heavyweight champion: dead hangs.

This simple exercise—just hanging from a bar—might look basic, but it’s a neuromuscular marvel. It trains not just your grip, but also posture, spine alignment, and resilience under load.

Why Dead Hangs Deserve the Crown
Dead hangs directly strengthen the flexor muscles of the forearm, but they also fire up your shoulder stabilisers and core, improving posture and upper body mobility. The stretch through your spine provides a gentle decompression—great for lower back relief.

The Journal of Human Kinetics reported that intermittent dead-hangs increased grip endurance by 45%.

And here’s the best part—it takes just your body weight and something to hang from.

How to Do Dead Hangs
Use a pull-up bar, monkey bars, or a tree branch at the park.

Grip the bar with palms facing away or toward you.

Engage your shoulders, tighten your core, and hang.

Hold for 20–60 seconds. Repeat for 3–4 rounds.

Dead hangs for grip strength

No equipment? A sturdy garage beam, door frame bar, or even a solid tree limb will do the trick.

Why Ending With Dead Hangs Makes the Most Sense
So why did we save dead hangs for last? Because they tick more boxes than any other grip exercise:

Improve grip endurance, shoulder health, and posture

Support spinal decompression for back comfort

Enhance mental focus and breath control

Require zero equipment beyond your body and a bar

In terms of bang for your buck, they’re unbeatable—and an ideal exercise for healthy, active ageing.

Keep Your Hands Strong
By adding farmer’s carries, towel wringing, and especially dead hangs into your weekly routine, you’re investing in your strength, your independence, and your joy.

Dead hangs are our top pick for building lifelong grip strength and protecting your physical autonomy as you age. Give them a try this week and notice how daily tasks—from cooking to cuddling your loved ones—feel easier and more empowering.

Remember to supplement with the miraculous Univera Matol Km.

Matol/Univera Km® is a herbal remedy food supplement in capsules and a drink which fills the vital dietary gaps in the modern diet.

A Journey to Vitality: Sheila’s Transformation in FerndaleIn the charming Welsh town of Ferndale, Sheila ran a cozy stat...
12/07/2025

A Journey to Vitality: Sheila’s Transformation in Ferndale

In the charming Welsh town of Ferndale, Sheila ran a cozy stationery shop with her husband, Bill, and their son, John. Nestled among emerald hills, the shop was a haven of colorful pens, crisp notebooks, and warm customer chatter. But Sheila, in her forties, carried a quiet burden: chronic fatigue sapped her energy, and a persistent skin condition—red, itchy patches on her hands—made her self-conscious as she handed out purchases. One quiet afternoon, while restocking journals, Sheila found an old notebook with a faded note inside about "Km," a herbal remedy from 1922, crafted by Karl Jurak to restore balance and vitality. Intrigued, she visited matoluk.com and univera.com, discovering Km’s blend of 13 alpine herbs and minerals like potassium and iodine, known for supporting digestion, pH balance, and even skin health.

Hopeful but cautious, Sheila ordered a bottle of Km from matoluk.com. The earthy taste, with notes of chamomile and dandelion, was unusual but invigorating. She took a tablespoon twice daily, as suggested. Within days, her energy surged—she bustled around the shop with a lightness she hadn’t felt in years. More astonishingly, after a few weeks, the red patches on her hands began to fade. By month’s end, her skin was clear, the itching gone, as if her body had rediscovered its rhythm. Bill noticed her glow, and John, usually reserved, grinned as Sheila danced while organising sketchbooks.

One evening, during a Ferndale community event at the shop, Sheila shared her story. “Km’s like nature’s reset button,” she said, passing around her bottle. Customers, inspired by her radiant skin and vibrant energy, ordered their own from matoluk.com. Soon, Ferndale hummed with stories of wellness, and the stationery shop became a hub of health and connection. Sheila’s journey with Km didn’t just heal her skin—it revitalised her family’s business and their beloved town.

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20/04/2025

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Brand new stock of Km arrives! Order now from matoluk.com
09/04/2025

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