AAVA is a Finnish word that, for centuries, has held special meaning for those who love natural purity and breathtaking beauty. There is no direct translation into English, but AAVA is the feeling of freedom and freshness that you experience when looking out at a vast landscape of untouched nature.
We embody the spirit of AAVA in all of our products and decision making, and take the well-being of those who want to enjoy natural, organic products, as seriously as our own.
Our goal is to make people around the world healthier, by giving them a daily dose of Nordic vitality. We do this by providing high-quality supplements and vitamins that are as pure as possible, manufactured in Europe and 100% GMO-FREE.
AAVALABS, our Finnish family business, is Nordic by Nature.
Here at AAVALABS, quality control is our top priority. We guarantee the highest European quality and safety standards in all stages of our product development and production.
We perform several rigorous in-house test phases for every product, as well as using independent third-party testing laboratories to validate quality and consistency.
Plus, all of our ingredients are NON-GMO.
More and more people worldwide are affected by visual impairment, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness or presbyopia. Common reasons for this are UV light, smoking, increasing age or an unbalanced, unhealthy diet.
But there are also a few tips and tricks with which you can support your eyes and maybe even prevent a visual impairment.
Sooner or later we will all experience it: Menopause!
Both men and women experience both menopause - although in different ways.
For women: Bit by bit, the ovaries stop working and produce less and less of the female sex hormone estrogen. The consequences: Ovulation and thus menstruation stop.
But that is not all. Menopause comes with a whole series of changes in our bodies. This is because, up to now, the hormones have fulfilled many different tasks. For example, hormones have slowed the loss of bone mass and kept our mucous membranes moist, which affects cholesterol levels.
For men: During climacteric, the body produces less of the male sex hormone testosterone. This begins gradually; menopause can start in men as early as their mid- to late 30s. At that age, the body's production of testosterone decreases by an average of one to 1.2 percent per year. This is why climacteric in men is also known as testosterone deficiency syndrome.
No wonder, that these changes in the body bring with them numerous consequences and side effects.
Very important for any change in our life is to listen to our body and accept that a physical change always requires changes in our health routine.