A powerful 3-in-1 body booster! These 3 products work synchronistically together. MSM** acts as a carrier for the Zinc and Vitamin D3.
Description:
All natural product
No fillers, preservatives or additives
Non-irradiated
Contents:
Zinc Gluconate: 15mg
MSM: 50mg
D3: 5000 iu
Protects the immune system and defends against invaders. Assists with viral and bacterial invaders. It is critical for over 300 enzymatic functions. Improves immune system and increases white blood cell count (T Cells). Assists in wound healing, including bed sores. It improves sperm count and mobility, and increases testosterone production thus improving fertility. Assists with impotence. May assist with ADD and ADHD in children. It may retard and prevent macular degeneration. Improves nail and hair growth, and reduces white spots on nails. Assists with menstrual issues, painful knees and joints. It assists with DNA decoding and is essential in over 400 proteins.
** Methylsulfonylmethane
Methylsulfonylmethane, more commonly known as MSM, is a popular dietary supplement used to treat a wide array of symptoms and conditions. It’s a sulfur-containing compound found naturally in plants, animals and humans. It can also be produced in a lab to create dietary supplements in powder or capsule form.
Benefits:
Boosts immune system, helps prevent colds & flu, anti viral, helps prevent hair loss and much more
Zinc also helps with hormone production, proper growth and repair, improved immunity and promoting normal digestion. It also has the ability to act as an anti-inflammatory agent, which means that it may have significant therapeutic benefits for several common, chronic diseases like cancer or heart disease
Deficiency risks:
Data shows that zinc deficiency is one of the most common micro-nutrient deficiencies in the world. Along with low levels of iron, iodine, folate and vitamin A, zinc deficiency is a common contributor to poor growth, intellectual impairments, perinatal complications, and increased risk of morbidity and mortality, according to research published in Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism
Zinc deficiency is such a serious global problem that it is responsible for 176,000 diarrhea deaths, 406,000 pneumonia deaths and 207,000 malaria deaths — primarily in Africa, the Eastern Mediterranean and South-East Asia
What Is a Zinc Deficiency exactly?
Everyone, young and old, requires regular zinc intake to remain alive, which is why it is referred to as an “essential” trace element. Even plants and animals need it to survive! It’s present in every cell, organ, bone, tissue and fluid in the body.
Zinc deficiency can lead to serious symptoms like weakened immunity and cognitive function as well as chronic fatigue, digestive issues and hormonal problems
Recommended Dosage:
1-2 tablets per day with meals. It should also be taken at bedtime
Caution for pregnant and/or breastfeeding moms
Do watch Dr Edward Group’s video:
Don’t take Zinc without Quercetin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92rfvrx9rUk