Description
Benefits:
- Iodine, zinc and iron contribute to normal cognitive function
- Iodine and copper contribute to normal energy-yielding metabolism and normal functioning of the nervous system.
- Iron, selenium and zinc contribute to the normal function of the immune system.
- Copper, selenium and zinc contribute to the protection of cells from oxidative stress.
- Zinc contributes to normal fertility and reproduction, and the maintenance of normal bones, hair, nails and skin.
How it works:
- Zinc plays an important role in axonal and synaptic transmission and is necessary for nucleic acid metabolism and brain tubulin growth and phosphorylation. Lack of zinc has been implicated in impaired DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis during brain development. For these reasons, deficiency of zinc during pregnancy and lactation has been shown to be related to many congenital abnormalities of the nervous system in offspring. Furthermore, in children’s insufficient levels of zinc have been associated with lowered learning ability.
As iodine effects of thyroid hormone on brain development. Iodine deficiency is the most prevalent and preventable cause of mental impairment in the world.
- Copper participates as a cofactor for specific enzymes and electron transport proteins involved in many oxidative reactions that break down fats in fat tissue to produce energy in the form of ATP. The copper-dependent enzyme cytochrome c oxidase plays a critical role in cellular energy production.
- Copper is the cofactor of key metabolic enzymes.
- Iron deficiency without anemia may cause cognitive disturbances.
- Iron The role of iron in immunity is necessary for immune cells proliferation and maturation, particularly lymphocytes, associated with the generation of a specific response to infection.
All cells in the human body require copper for their metabolic needs. Copper serves as an essential cofactor for the activity of cytochrome C oxidase in mitochondria, the enzyme that is central for respiration, and for Cu, Zn-dependent superoxide dismutase, which plays an important role in detoxification of oxygen radicals in the cytosol.
Selenium plays an important role in the health of your immune system. This antioxidant helps lower oxidative stress in your body, which reduces inflammation and enhances immunity. Studies have demonstrated that increased blood levels of selenium are associated with enhanced immune response.
Ingredients:
1 capsules provide: | |
Capsule shell: vegetable cellulose | 240mg |
Calcium (bisglycinate) | 71.43mg |
Magnesium (bisglycinate) | 35.71 |
Ionic minerals (sourced naturally from the Great Salt Lake) |
14.29mg |
Potassium (citrate) | 22.5mg |
Iron (bisglycinate) (ferous bisglycinate chelate, citric acid, maltodextrin, silica) |
2.6mg |
Zinc (bisglycinate) | 2.14mg |
Manganese (bisglycinate) | 0.57mg |
Copper (bisglycinate) | 290μg |
Iodine (potassium iodide) | 10.71μg |
Boron (sodium borate) | 14.29μg |
Chromium (picolinate) | 10.71μg |
Selenium (methionine) (dicalcium phosphate, L-selenomethionine) |
10.71μg |
Molybdenum (ammonium molybdate) | 7.14μg |
Dose & Size, Price:
2 CAPs per day (2 months)
120 CAPs
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