It is used for hair loss, vision problems, fertility disorders, and dermatological conditions.
Zinc (as Zinc Gluconate): 50 mg
Zinc is an essential trace element crucial for the body’s growth and development. It plays a key role in cell division, formation, regeneration, and protection. Zinc is a powerful antioxidant and serves as a cofactor for over 300 enzymes. Since the body does not synthesize zinc, it must be obtained through diet or supplements.
Zinc is involved in the synthesis of DNA, RNA, proteins, and hemoglobin, and in carbohydrate and bone tissue metabolism (acting as a cofactor necessary for bone cell regeneration).
It supports the development and function of the immune system and is essential for building and maintaining the body’s resistance to infectious diseases. It also promotes electrolyte and water reabsorption, protecting against diarrhea.
Zinc deficiency can lead to decreased physical and mental performance, impaired memory, asthenia, and depressive states.
Microcrystalline cellulose, vegetable cellulose, vegetable magnesium stearate, vegetable stearic acid.
Free from:
Gluten, starch, dairy, soy, sugar, yeast, sweeteners, sodium, artificial flavors, preservatives, and colorants.
Dermatology:
Hair loss (diffuse or patchy alopecia)
Atopic dermatitis
Eczematous dermatitis
Psoriasis
Skin rashes
Acne
Herpes
Nail dystrophy
Leukonychia
Gynecology / Andrology / Urology:
Fertility disorders in men and women
Impaired spermatogenesis
Ophthalmology:
Vision impairment
Retinopathy
Night blindness
Endocrinology:
Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Insulin resistance
Delayed wound healing
Growth retardation in children
Osteoporosis
Gastroenterology:
Malabsorption syndrome
Acute and chronic diarrhea
Increased electrolyte loss
Wilson’s disease
Immunology:
Immunodeficiency conditions
Recurrent viral infections
Frequent infectious and upper respiratory tract diseases
Other:
Rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis
Long-term steroid therapy
Intense physical activity and sports
Take 1 tablet daily, preferably with food.
Consult a physician during pregnancy, lactation, or if side effects occur.
Store in a cool, dry place out of reach of children.