Zinc


Contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress. It has an important role in the activities of more than a hundred enzymes.

Contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress. It has an important role in the activities of more than a hundred enzymes.

It contributes to normal fertility and reproduction, the normal condition of hair, nails and skin, normal immune system function, and is involved in the process of cell division.

It is essential for the formation of proteins and nucleic acids. It is involved in the formation of insulin. It is important for normal growth, development of reproductive organs, healing of wounds and burns.

Zinc can effectively reduce inflammation, boost immunity, reduce the risk of age-related diseases, accelerate wound healing, and improve acne symptoms. It is necessary for blood clotting, thyroid function, and much more. It also plays a key role in maintaining eyesight and may have anti-viral effects. Zinc is an essential trace element commonly found in red meat, poultry and fish. In small amounts, it is necessary for human health and growth. The body does not store excess zinc, so it must be taken in from the diet.

  • It helps to naturally strengthen the immune system.
  • It has a beneficial effect on the appearance of the skin (acne, wound healing...)
  • According to traditional Chinese medicine, it improves libido + increases testosterone
  • Has a beneficial effect on eyesight
  • Supports spleen function

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