Minerals
Minerals are inorganic micronutrients found in plant and animal foods. The human body is not able to produce them itself. Minerals are essential for a functioning organism and must be supplied through a balanced diet. They are mainly involved in bone formation, in various metabolic processes and in the formation of hormones. Quantitative elements and trace elements Minerals can be divided into quantitative elements and trace elements. The organism needs the following in larger quantities: sodium, chloride, potassium, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium. The trace elements iron, iodine, fluoride, zinc, selenium, copper, manganese, chromium and molybdenum have a particularly low proportion in relation to body mass. In the Fairvital online shop you will find minerals and trace elements as mono-preparations and mineral complexes. The good bioavailability should be emphasised, because Fairvital minerals consist of easily usable organic compounds in citrate form or as chelates. Fairvital offers the trace element iodine from a natural source in various dosages. It comes from the brown alga kelp and is one of the best-selling food supplements in the mineral category.
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Zinc for the immune system, skin and hair Many cell functions are influenced by zinc: it is a component of many enzymes, is involved in regulating the hormone balance, as well as in the synthesis of DNA or proteins and it influences the cellular and humoral Immune Response. Zinc is an essential trace element for most living beings and, next to iron, the most common one in the human body. There are higher concentrations of zinc in the red blood cells, in the eyes, in the skin and in the hair as well as in the prostate and in the liver. Function of zinc in metabolism Zinc is a cofactor of numerous enzyme systems and plays a role in vitamin A, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. Zinc also fulfills important tasks in the metabolism of nucleic acids and proteins. Zinc may be important for the immune system, for the health of hair, skin and nails and for fertility in women and men. Food containing zinc in particular Zinc from animal products can be better utilized than from plant foods. A lot of zinc is in shrimp, peanuts, corn, egg yolks, Parmesan, Brazil nuts, lentils, sunflower seeds, beef, pumpkin seeds, rolled oats, calf's liver, Edam, bran and cocoa. Meat, fish, whole grains and vegetables also contain zinc. Good bioavailability through organic zinc compound The dietary supplement zinc is available on the market in various dosage forms. In addition to zinc picolinate, there are other forms such as zinc citrate, zinc oxide or zinc gluconate. Zinc picolinate is a chemical compound of zinc with picolinic acid, which in chemistry belongs to the organic compounds. In this dietary supplement from Fairvital, the zinc has also been combined with the antioxidant vitamin C. Zinc capsules with vitamin C from Fairvital highly dosed with 10 mg zinc per capsule contains 80mg vitamin C per capsule supports the immune system for beautiful skin, hair and nails promotes cell protection highly bioavailable due to picolinate form vegetarian and vegan gluten-free, lactose-free, fructose-free without magnesium stearate and silicon dioxide
Content: 0.038 kg (€367.11 / 1 kg)