ORGAINIC Zinc

27,90 €

Strengthening the immune system
Utilization of macronutrients
Preservation of bones, hair and nails
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Description

Zinc bisglycinate produced and tested in Germany. The trace element zinc is part of many enzymes and is therefore involved in countless processes in the human body. For example in the utilization of macronutrients.
It is also important for growth and the immune system. Zinc is also involved in the antioxidant protection system against free radicals. The body has a limited zinc store and must therefore be continuously supplied with zinc.
We use zinc bisglycinate, a form in which zinc is linked to the amino acid glycine. This protects the zinc from stomach acid and thus ensures effective absorption by the body.

Contents: 365 capsules

The Underrated All-Rounder

Zinc is an essential trace mineral that your body needs every day—but cannot produce on its own. It plays a role in countless processes: from cell division to your immune system to skin regeneration. Especially during stressful times, when exercising, or when dealing with skin problems, it’s important to ensure you’re getting enough of it.

Immune System

Skin, Hair & Nails

Cognitive Function

Cell Protection

Hormonal balance

Immune System

Zinc supports the function of your immune cells and helps you fight off infections more effectively. It is especially essential during cold season or when you're under a lot of stress.

Skin, Hair & Nails

Zinc helps maintain healthy skin, hair, and nails—a real beauty booster from the inside out. It also supports wound healing and has anti-inflammatory properties.

Cognitive Function

Zinc plays a role in neurotransmitter metabolism and can help maintain concentration and mental performance.

Cell Protection

As a component of antioxidant enzymes, zinc helps protect your cells from oxidative stress—that is, from free radicals caused, for example, by UV radiation or environmental toxins.

Hormonal balance

Zinc supports normal testosterone levels in the blood and contributes to normal fertility and reproduction—which is relevant for all genders.