Details
Henry Blooms Zinc Max 50 is a high strength, once a day Zinc supplement beneficial for development and proper functioning of the reproductive system, the immune system and skin repair. Zinc is essential for the formation of connective tissue, teeth, bones, nails, hair and skin and plays an important role in collagen formation. Zinc can also reduce the severity and duration of colds and support cardiovascular health.
Features/Indications
Zinc is an essential mineral needed by the body to help in the work of over 120 different enzymes. Each of these enzymes has a job in different areas of the body, such as the maintenance of healthy skin, normal skin repair and wound healing. Due to its support of healthy immune function, zinc may reduce the severity and duration of colds, and support the health and function of the cardiovascular system.
Henry Blooms Zinc Max 50 is a high strength, once a day Zinc supplement beneficial for development and proper functioning of the reproductive system, the immune system and the integumentary (skin) system. Zinc is essential for the formation of connective tissue, teeth, bones, nails, hair and skin as it plays an important role in collagen formation. Zinc can also assist in the management of mild to moderate acne and dermatitis.
Zinc also plays an important role in maintaining male reproductive health and has an essential role in the formation and maturation of healthy sperm. This is due to its support of normal male physiology and function.
Ingredients & Excipients
Each capsule contains: | |
Zinc (as citrate dihydrate) | 50 mg |
No added gluten, yeast, milk derivatives, salt, lactose, artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.
Dose & Administration
Adults:
Take 1 capsule daily with food.
Cautions/Contra-Indications
Caution:
- If symptoms persist, consult your healthcare practitioner.
- Not to be used in children under two years of age without medical advice.
- Contains zinc, which may be dangerous if taken in large amounts or for a long period.
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