Zinc 30 mg
Zinc 30 mg
Zinc as amino acid chelate
Product information
What is zinc? The essential trace element zinc is involved in many processes in the human organism as a component and activator of numerous enzymes. It helps to build up and break down carbohydrates, fats and proteins. It also plays a role in growth, the immune system, sexual development and fertility, as well as taste and appetite. Zinc is also involved in the antioxidant protection system against free radicals and supports the bones. It plays a role in mental exertion and activity, but also in stressful situations. Since there is only a limited supply of zinc in the body and this can only be mobilised with difficulty if there is an insufficient supply, a continuous supply via the diet is particularly important. Zinc in our food Animal products are the most important suppliers of zinc. Good sources include beef, pork, poultry, seafood such as crab or lobster, eggs, milk and cheese. In general, zinc can be better absorbed from animal foods than from plant foods. When it comes to plant sources of zinc, grain products and nuts are at the forefront. Zinc as a supplement This product from NaturesPlus provides 30 mg of amino acid-bound elemental zinc per tablet. A package contains 180 tablets. Note: Food supplements are not a substitute for a varied diet.
1 tablet contains:% RI*Zinc (as amino acid chelate)30 mg300%
*RI = recommended daily amount, ✝ RI not specifiedIngredients: Zinc (as amino acid chelate), Magnesium stearate, Dicalcium phosphate, Microcrystalline cellulose, Stearic acid, Cellulose, Glaze
Manufacturer's Suggested Use: 1 tablet daily or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.
Contains: Soy
Zinc 30 mg
Zinc 30 mg
Zinc as amino acid chelate
Product information
What is zinc? The essential trace element zinc is involved in many processes in the human organism as a component and activator of numerous enzymes. It helps to build up and break down carbohydrates, fats and proteins. It also plays a role in growth, the immune system, sexual development and fertility, as well as taste and appetite. Zinc is also involved in the antioxidant protection system against free radicals and supports the bones. It plays a role in mental exertion and activity, but also in stressful situations. Since there is only a limited supply of zinc in the body and this can only be mobilised with difficulty if there is an insufficient supply, a continuous supply via the diet is particularly important. Zinc in our food Animal products are the most important suppliers of zinc. Good sources include beef, pork, poultry, seafood such as crab or lobster, eggs, milk and cheese. In general, zinc can be better absorbed from animal foods than from plant foods. When it comes to plant sources of zinc, grain products and nuts are at the forefront. Zinc as a supplement This product from NaturesPlus provides 30 mg of amino acid-bound elemental zinc per tablet. A package contains 180 tablets. Note: Food supplements are not a substitute for a varied diet.
1 tablet contains:% RI*Zinc (as amino acid chelate)30 mg300%
*RI = recommended daily amount, ✝ RI not specifiedIngredients: Zinc (as amino acid chelate), Magnesium stearate, Dicalcium phosphate, Microcrystalline cellulose, Stearic acid, Cellulose, Glaze
Manufacturer's Suggested Use: 1 tablet daily or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.
Contains: Soy