Zinc is a very important micronutrient that is essential for the normal functioning of the body and supports enzyme functions.
Like other trace elements, zinc plays a prominent role in the regulation of enzymatic processes in the body. It is an important component of enzymes that perform a wide range of functions in the body, from DNA synthesis to wound healing. It is essential for a strong immune system and also protects against colds. Zinc is a mineral with metallic properties. It is a constituent of more than 300 enzymes. As our body has no zinc stores, we need to get it from external sources.
Zinc is essential for the normal functioning of the body, including the skeletal, immune, nervous and endocrine systems. It also plays an important role in DNA synthesis and intracellular signalling. It is also known to play a critical role in the body's free radical neutralising activity and is particularly useful in supporting healthy ageing.
Because of its metallic nature, zinc is a particularly good antioxidant and essential for the proper functioning of the immune system. It protects against free radicals that damage cells. Free radicals take electrons (negatively charged particles) from cells, damaging their function. Zinc, because of its metallic property, has a very loose electron structure and can easily supply electrons to damaged cells. Thus it can significantly increase the resistance of cells. In their absence, they can become much more vulnerable. Through its powerful antioxidant action, it protects against infections and toxins that damage our body.
Zinc is good for the hormone balance and has a beneficial effect on blood sugar levels. It improves the body's sensitivity to insulin and thus plays a role in blood sugar control, and is also involved in carbohydrate, protein, fat and nucleic acid metabolism.
In addition, zinc supplementation can bring relief from various skin problems (acne, blackheads) and skin diseases (eczema, rosacea, psoriasis, etc.).
Zinc supplementation may also be important during pregnancy. Pregnant women are recommended to consume 15-25 mg of zinc per day.
DIRECTION (1 serving = 1 Tablet)
Take 1 tablet daily with a meal.
STORAGE
Store in a cool, dry place after opening.