Zinc Selenium (100 caps)
- 15 mg of pure zinc and 100 µg Selenium in a capsule
- Essential trace elements
- Zinc and Selenium contribute to the normal function of the immune system
€12.90*
Double support for the immune system
An adequate supply of the two minerals zinc and selenium is essential for humans, because the body cannot produce these two basic trace elements itself, but must absorb them in food. In addition, these two minerals are considered to be enzyme partners that positively interact with each other and create synergistic effects. An important antioxidant, selenium protects the body from free radicals so that they do not get through the cell walls inside the cells and then destroy the whole cell. In addition, selenium has a positive effect on the immune system and the central nervous system and reproductive organs are also dependent on a sufficient supply of selenium.
Zinc is needed by the body for a number of metabolic processes. From protein synthesis and cell division, through the many hormones that cannot do without zinc, to the immune system, digestion, haematopoiesis, and sperm production, for which zinc is essential. Because the body does not have a zinc reservoir, daily intake of zinc is recommended. With this combination of zinc and selenium, an insufficient supply of these important minerals can be effectively prevented.
Contents
Food supplement with minerals
Zinc gluconate, filler: microcrystalline cellulose, vegetable capsule shell: hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, sodium selenite
Ingredients
PRODUCT INFORMATION | PER CAPSULE | %NRV* | |
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Zinc | 15 mg | 150 % | |
Selenium | 100 µg | 182 % |
Merkmale: | free of gluten, free of lactose, vegan, vegetarian, without artificial aroma, without genetic engineering |
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Keep the container tightly closed after use. Store in a cool, dry place, at a temperature not exceeding 25 degrees.
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