
Drink your zinc quickly! Zinc is an essential trace element and is involved in many functions in the body.
Zinc drops with high bioavailability
Support your immune system with Zinc Vida! [loggedin]Thanks to the combination with the amino acid L-histidine, these zinc drops are highly bioavailable1.[/loggedin]Zinc Vida is easy to dose with the practical dropper pipette. Zinc Vida tastes good like raspberry and is vegan.
1 Fleischer Michaelsen K, Weaver L, Branca F, Robertson A. Minerals other than iron. Feeding and nutrition of infants and young children. Guidelines for the WHO European Region, with emphasis on the former Soviet countries. Copenhagen: WHO Regional Publications, European Series, No. 87, 2000: 85 – 100.
What is zinc?
Zinc is the second most common essential trace element in the body after iron. It is vital and cannot be produced by the human body itself. [loggedin]In addition, the body can hardly store zinc, which is why it must be taken in regularly with food. Zinc plays a role in many bodily functions and is involved in a large number of chemical and biological processes [/loggedin]


Function of zinc drops
Zinc has the following functions and tasks in our body, among others:
- contributes to the normal function of the immune system
- contributes to normal acid-base, carbohydrate, macronutrient, fatty acid and vitamin A metabolism
- contributes to normal protein synthesis
- contributes to normal cognitive function
- contributes to normal DNA synthesis
- contributes to normal fertility and reproduction (reproductive capacity)
- contributes to the maintenance of normal bones, hair, nails and skin
- contributes to a normal testosterone level in the blood
- contributes to normal vision
- helps to protect the cells from oxidative stress
- has a function in cell division
Who needs zinc?
Supplementation with zinc may be beneficial for
- People who want to make an additional contribution to their immune system
- People for whom the good condition of their bones, hair, nails and skin is important
- People whose eating habits rarely include typical sources of zinc such as meat, fish, certain types of cheese (e.g. Emmental), oatmeal, soya and certain seeds and kernels (e.g. poppy seeds or pumpkin seeds)
- Athletes, pregnant and breastfeeding women, children and adolescents, older people, menopausal women, people with a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle
Zinc Vida: Zinc drops with high bioavailability
Zinc Vida contains zinc in the form of zinc sulphate. The addition of the amino acid L-histidine forms a zinc-histidine complex[loggedin]which is very bioavailable. The WHO1 and the British Department of Health2 refer to zinc histidine in particular as a source of zinc for children [/loggedin].
1 Fleischer Michaelsen K, Weaver L, Branca F, Robertson A. Minerals other than iron. Feeding and nutrition of infants and young children. Guidelines for the WHO European Region, with emphasis on the former Soviet countries. Copenhagen: WHO Regional Publications, European Series, No. 87, 2000: 85 – 100.
2 Expert Group on Vitamins and Minerals. Review of Zinc. UK Department of Health Covering Note to EVM/99/18/P 1999;1 – 45.


Advantages of Zink Vida
- Contains zinc in the form of zinc sulphate
- Complex formation with histidine
- High bioavailability
- Practical zinc drops
- With natural raspberry flavour
- Vegan product
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