Assists with: Lowered immunity, Eye disorders, Viral infections, Allergies & Diabeates
Zinc is one of the most important trace elements needed by the body and plays an important role in our immunity, growth and skin repair.
Zinc is, like chromium, copper and iodine, a trace element. Trace elements are minerals which you need in only tiny (trace) amounts. Zinc is needed to produce many of the enzymes involved in metabolism. Your body uses it to build proteins and to develop and repair tissues. It contributes to healthy bones, hair, skin and nails, good mental function, a strong immune system and fertility of both men and women.
About 30% of the population is deficientin zinc. Good sources of zinc include seeds and nuts, especially pumpkin seeds, cashews and almonds, chickpeas and beans. Zinc can also be found in various sea foods particularly oysters as well as in various meats.
Get too little zinc and you can suffer from a weakened immune system, disorders of the skin, mucous membranes and the skeleton. Lack of zinc can reduce the sense of smell and taste and even cause night blindness.
Newborn babies with a zinc deficiency tend not to grow at normal rates.
When you should take Nano Zinc internally:
Skin problems such as warts, acne and shingles. Zinc has anti-inflammatory properties and is anti-viral. inc also regulates sebum production and helps prevent acne.
Poor wound healing.
Zinc an essential trace element for recovery of skin and mucous membranes. For example, zinc stimulates the white blood cells, which promotes repair processes, and zinc is a component of tissue/mucous layer collagen, a key protein in the skin.
Friendly bacteria live on White spots and stripes on the nails indicate a lack of keratin, a protein a Allergies. Besides the component of hair and nail. Zinc is necessary for the production of keratin.
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