Why Zinc?
“Some 90 percent of the population consume diets deficient in zinc,” according to Dr. Harmond M.D., Ph.D. the father of the free radical theory of aging. And even those eating adequate amounts of zinc do not always absorb it adequately. A Zinc deficiency can lead to osteoporosis, knee & hip discomfort, mental disorders, memory loss, depression, fatigue, irritability, decreased sense of taste & smell, skin problems (acne, dry skin, stretch marks, and prolonged wound healing), poor hair growth, imbalance cholesterol and glucose levels, decreased immune function, growth impairment, menstrual irregularities, fertility problems, prostate dysfunction, low testosterone levels, low sperm count and impotence.
Zinc Supports:
• Superoxide dismutase activity, an important antioxidant enzyme.
• Immune system health and function.
• Collagen formation, bone health and muscle function.
• Protection against UV radiation
• Fertility and reproductive system health and function
• Normal cell division
• Normal growth and development
• Brain development and nerve function
• Insulin activity, carbohydrate metabolism, and amino acids synthesis
• Enzyme and hormone synthesis and function
• Heavy metal detoxification and liver detoxification processes