Zinc.

Zinc is an essential nutrient, that studies have shown how it may help contribute to the normal function of the immune system. Clinical trials have also demonstrated how its beneficial properties could also help contribute to the maintenance of normal hair, skin and nails.

  • Eye Health

    Eye Health

  • Hair, Skin & Nails

    Hair, Skin & Nails

  • Immunity

    Immunity


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Benefits of Zinc

Packed with essential nutrients, studies have shown how zinc may also support eye health by contributing to the maintenance of normal vision. Its impressive properties have been shown in clinical tries to potentially help contribute to normal fertility and reproduction. Great for supporting normal mobility, zinc has been shown in one study to help protect cells from oxidative stress, and may help maintain normal bones. Zinc may also contribute to normal carbohydrate, macronutrient and protein metabolism.

Supports:

Bone health, eye health, immunity & hair, skin, nails

Tastes of:

wild strawberry

Milligram per serving:

10mg

Percentage of NRV per serving:

100%

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Research & studies

EFSA Scientific Opinion on the substantiation of health claims related to zinc and function of the immune system (ID 291, 1757), DNA synthesis and cell division (ID 292, 1759), protection of DNA, proteins and lipids from oxidative damage (ID 294, 1758), maintenance of bone (ID 295, 1756), cognitive function (ID 296), fertility and reproduction (ID 297, 300), reproductive development (ID 298), muscle function (ID 299), metabolism of fatty acids (ID 302), maintenance of joints (ID 305), function of the heart and blood vessels (ID 306), prostate function (ID 307), thyroid function (ID 308), acid-base metabolism (ID 360), vitamin A metabolism (ID 361) and maintenance of vision (ID 361) pursuant to Article 13(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006
© European Food Safety Authority, 2009


The oxidative stress of zinc deficiency
Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1415 Linden Drive, Room 340B, Madison, WI 53706-1571, USA


EFSA Scientific Opinion on the substantiation of health claims related to zinc and maintenance of normal skin (ID 293), DNA synthesis and cell division (ID 293), contribution to normal protein synthesis (ID 293, 4293), maintenance of normal serum testosterone concentrations (ID 301), “normal growth” (ID 303), reduction of tiredness and fatigue (ID 304), contribution to normal carbohydrate metabolism (ID 382), maintenance of normal hair (ID 412), maintenance of normal nails (ID 412) and contribution to normal macronutrient metabolism (ID 2890) pursuant to Article 13(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006
© European Food Safety Authority, 2010

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