Description
Zinc is a metal, an important microelement for the full functioning of the whole organism, is part of insulin and contributes to the regulation of metabolism (carbohydrates, proteins and fats). Takes part in the regeneration of skin cells, nails and hair. Promotes better absorption of certain vitamins (A, E), as well as improves brain activity.
Zinc is important for men and women of all ages.
For the male body, especially after forty years, zinc, like vitamin E, is important for the development of germ cells and erection. Since zinc plays an important role in the production of hormones, incl. testosterone deficiency creates testosterone deficiency, and this has a bad effect on sexual health and can contribute to erectile dysfunction. Therefore, you need to monitor your zinc intake and eat right.
For the female body, zinc is just as significant. For young girls and women, zinc has a positive effect on the development of the reproductive system. With its insufficient amount during puberty, there is a delay in puberty. It can also help prevent acne. As we age, zinc intake during menopause may reduce symptoms (hair loss, weight gain, frequent hot flashes, skin problems).
- Strengthening and improving the condition of hair
- Positive effect on the nervous system
- Participates in the formation of bone tissue
- Improves the functioning of the reproductive system
- Prevents the onset of diabetes
- Normalizes the functioning of smell and taste receptors
- Accelerates wound healing
- Maintains visual acuity
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