Zinc Glycinate (Original)
Description
Supercharge your health with Zinc Glycinate—the most powerful, bioavailable form of zinc your body needs! Zinc is not just an essential mineral; it's a game-changer for your immune system, metabolism, and overall vitality. From healing wounds to supporting DNA synthesis, zinc is critical for optimal cellular function—and without enough of it, your body can’t perform at its best.
Think about it: more than 300 enzymes rely on zinc, including those that maintain your skin, hair, nails, and eyes—so when you're not getting enough, it can affect everything. This mineral is also crucial for a balanced immune response and can even help combat oxidative stress and inflammation. Plus, it’s vital for growth and development during pregnancy childhood and adolescence.
Here’s the kicker—your body can’t store zinc, so you need to take it every day. Our Zinc Glycinate is supercharged for maximum absorption, making sure your body gets all the zinc it craves without interference from common dietary blockers. If you're looking for better skin, stronger immune function, improved vision, and overall vitality, Zinc Glycinate is your must-have daily supplement.
Research in human subjects of various ages suggests that zinc supplementation decreases oxidative stress markers, supports a normal response to inflammation, and appears to be a factor in balancing TH1 and TH2 immune cell activity [3,4]. Skin and mucous membranes also depend on zinc for their maintenance and integrity [3,5]. Zinc supports healthy vision in general, especially as we age [6].
Don’t let your body fall short—give it the zinc it needs and experience a whole new level of energy, health, and wellness. It’s time to take charge of your health—add Zinc Glycinate to your routine today!
IF NEEDING ADDITIONAL ZINC PLEASE LOOK AT OUR PROSTATE SUPPORT OR EYESIGHT
References
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- Zinc: A Mineral of Complex Biological Activity. Albion Human Nutrition Research Notes. 2004 Mar;13(1):1-3. http://www.albionhumannutrition.com/search?se archword=zinc+2004+March&ordering=newest&searchphrase=all&limit=50. Accessed July 11, 2016.
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