Zinc Bisglycinate

Zinc Bisglycinate

Zinc Bisglycinate

Zinc is an essential trace element for the human body that plays a crucial role in numerous biochemical reactions. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately one-third of the global population is affected by zinc deficiency. As zinc is constantly loss from various parts of the body, moderate supplementation is beneficial for overall health.

The following are the recognized physiological functions of vitamin D, in accordance with the Regulations Governing Determination of the Label, Promotion and Advertisement of Foods and Food Products Identified as False, Exaggerated, Misleading or Having Medical Efficacy, published by the Ministry of Health and Welfare:

Physiological Functions of Zinc 

  1. An important component of for insulin and a variety of enzymes.
  2. Maintain the metabolism of energy, carbohydrates, protein and nucleic acids.
  3. Improve the skin health.
  4. Maintain normal sense of taste and appetite.
  5. Help growth and the reproductive function.
  6. Help synthesis of skin tissue and proteins.

 

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