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Zinc suction tablets - Practical support for the immune system (60 tablets)

Summary
Zinc suction tablets are a high quality supplements that provide essential zinc in the form of zinc gluconate and zinc oxide. This product is designed to support the body's immune system, promote healthy cell growth and contribute to DNA and protein synthesis. The natural citrus orange flavors make it a pleasant way to ensure sufficient sink levels in the body.

Benefits and effects

  • Supports the immune system: Zinc contributes to the normal function of the immune system and stimulates the activity to about 300 enzymes that are important for the body's biochemical processes.
  • Promotes reproductive health: Sink plays a role in the development and motility of sperm, as well as in the production of sex hormones.
  • Antioxidant support: Zinc is crucial to the formation of super oxiddismutase (SOD), one of the body's most important free radical removers.
  • Supports growth and development: Zinc is important for normal growth and development during pregnancy, childhood and adolescence.
  • Contributes to healthy aging: Zinc can help maintain healthy functioning of the thymus gland, which plays an important role in the immune system, especially in older adults.

Technical specifications and supplementary facts

  • Portion size: 1 suction tablet
  • Amount per serving:
    • Zinc (as zinc oxide and zinc gluconate): 18.75 mg
  • Other ingredients: Xylitol, croscarmellosis aatrium, natural citrus orange flavors, stearic acid, citric acid, potato-painting tension, stevia extract, Arabic rubber, vegetable stearat.
  • Recommended Use: Dissolve or chew one (1) suction tablet daily, or as recommended by health professionals.

Precautions and warnings

  • Sink supplements can inhibit the absorption of copper. In the case of chronic intake of more than 50 mg of zinc per day, 2 mg of copper should also be taken to avoid copper deficiency.
  • Chronic intake of more than 100 mg of zinc per day may have immune-oppressive effects on T-cell and NK cell function.
  • Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
  • Not suitable for children and adolescents under the age of 18. Keep out of reach of children.

Disclaim
Allowed for adults over 18 years. All use of grants takes place at your own responsibility and should be done in consultation with a doctor. Recommended daily dose should not be exceeded. Supplements should not replace a varied diet. Uno Vita does not claim that the products we market can cure disease. The information is only for information purposes and does not replace professional medical advice.

Scientific references

  1. Prasad, A. S. et al. "Role of zinc in immune regulation and host defense." American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
  2. Sandstead, H. H. "Zinc is essential for Brain Development and Function." Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology.
  3. Rink, L., Gabriel, P. "Zinc and the immune system." Proceedings of the Nutrition Society.
  4. Roohani, N. et al. "Zinc and its importance for human health: an integrative review." Journal of Research in Medical Sciences.
  5. Cunnane, S. C. "Zinc: Clinical and Biochemical Significance." Journal of Nutrition.
  6. Shankar, A. H., Prasad, A. S. "Zinc and Immune Function: The Biological Basis of Altered Resistance to Infection." The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
  7. Brown, K. H. et al. "Effect of Supplemental Zinc on the Growth and Serum Zinc Concentations of Prepubertal Children." American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
  8. Hambidge, K. M. et al. "Zinc Deficiency: A Special Challenge." Journal of Nutrition.
  9. Ho, E., Ames, B. N. "Low Intracellular Zinc Induces Oxidative DNA Damage, Disrupts P53, NFKB, and AP1 DNA Binding, and Affects DNA Repair in Normal Human Prostate Epithelial Cells." Journal of Nutrition.
  10. Chandra, R. K. "Trace Elements and Immune Function: A Review." Nutrition Research.
  11. Mocchegiani, E. et al. "Zinc, aging and immune function." Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry.
  12. Wessells, K. R., Brown, K. H. "Estimating the Global Prevalence of Zinc Deficiency: Results Based on Zinc Availability in National Food Supplies and the Prevalence of Stunting." PLOS ONE.

 

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