Nutergia Oligomax Zinc And Silicon 150Ml

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Dietary supplement based on bamboo and trace elements: - acid-base imbalance - osteoarticular discomfortFEATURES OLiGOMAX Zinc - Silicio combines minerals and trace elements from seawater and lithothamnion, a red algae from the deep sea, with selected trace elements that contribute to the well-being of the body. The formula contains: - Bamboo extract, naturally composed of silicon, a constituent of cartilage and bone that contributes to joint comfort. - Zinc (15% of NRV*), which promotes bone structure and participates in acid-base metabolism. *Nutrient Reference Value. OLiGOMAX Zinc - Silicio may be recommended for joint comfort and in cases of acid-base imbalance. Suitable product for older people. Alcohol-free, sugar-free, sweetener-free, artificial flavor-free.

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7,37€ / 100 ml

Pharmaceutical Advice

Zinc has great benefits for the immune system, hair and skin. It is a trace mineral, meaning that the body needs it but in small amounts.

It is an important supplement for DNA synthesis, cell growth, protein synthesis, healing of damaged tissues and supports a healthy immune system.

It also promotes keratin and collagen synthesis, so it helps to prevent premature hair aging and even protects hair pigmentation. It also helps to strengthen hair and nails.
Include it in your diet by eating meat, fish, seafood (especially oysters), nuts, whole grains, pulses and/or milk.

A varied and balanced diet is usually enough to maintain a good level of zinc; supplementation is only recommended in cases of deficiency.

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