Zinc + Magnesium Glycinate

Zinc + Magnesium Glycinate

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  • Magnesium Glycinate 125 Promotes Immune, Cardiovascular Health and Energy Production*
  • Zinc Supports Antioxidant Activity, Plays a Role in Sensory Perception, Helps Maintain Structural Integrity of Cell Membranes*
  • Magnesium Glycinate 125 Promotes Immune, Cardiovascular Health and Energy Production*
  • Zinc Supports Antioxidant Activity, Plays a Role in Sensory Perception, Helps Maintain Structural Integrity of Cell Membranes*

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Gluten-free
Dairy-free
Soy-free
Non-GMO

Benefits of taking Magnesium and Zinc together:

Magnesium and Zinc are two supplements that actually work better when taken at the same time.

Your body needs magnesium to help regulate zinc levels and zinc helps your body to absorb the magnesium better.

Magnesium Glycinate 125:

  • Supports Cardiovascular Health*
  • Supports Healthy Muscle Function/Healthy Nerve Conduction*
  • Supports Bone Health*
  • Supports Energy Production*
  • May Support Healthy Glucose Metabolism*

Magnesium is a truly magical mineral.
Magnesium helps facilitate over 300 chemical reactions in the body.

It’s no wonder that magnesium supports cardiovascular healthmusclesnervesbonesmood, brain health and metabolism.
The truth is that most people are deficient in magnesium and would benefit from supplementation.

They aren’t getting enough from their diet alone, mostly because soil quality has become increasingly depleted over the years (leading to a depleted food supply). And many have increased needs for magnesium because of toxin exposures or health issues.

Magnesium glycinate and dimagnesium malate are both forms of magnesium that are well absorbed. Glycine (from glycinate) is a calming amino acid that supports brain health, digestion, joints and promotes sleep. Malic acid (from malate) supports energy metabolism and antioxidant systems in the body.

Zinc Glycinate:

  • Supports Protein Metabolism* 
  • Promotes Immune and Reproductive Health* 
  • Supports Antioxidant Activity* 
  • Plays a Role in Sensory Perception* 
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    Zinc is an essential amino acid and mineral that serves many important roles in the body. More than 300 enzymes depend on zinc for their normal activities in cellular metabolism.  

    Immune Protection. Zinc supplementation has been studied for years, with clinical focuses ranging from how it impacts incidence of infectious disease, growth, pneumonia, diarrhea and other illnesses.

    Zinc is one the first supplements I recommend to help boost the immune system. Zinc’s role in supporting immune function includes regulating T lymphocytes, natural killer cells, CD4 cells, and interleukin. 

                    

    How do you know if you are deficient in Zinc?

    • Is your hair falling out? 
    • Have you lost your sense of taste or smell? 
    • Do you every have wounds that won’t heal as quickly as they used to? 
    • Do you often get sick or have diarrhea? 
    If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may be deficient in zinc.  
      
    The body has no specialized system for storing zinc, so daily intake and absorption is essential. 

    One of the greatest reasons for making sure you have sufficient Zinc – it helps maintain the structural integrity of your cell membranesZinc protects your cells from invaders, and oxidative damage. This is why zinc is such an important element in fighting disease.

    Sensory RoleZinc also supports healthy vision, especially as we age. Zinc’s role in sensory perception extends not only to vision but also to normal taste and smell acuity.  The endocrine system relies on adequate zinc status to assist in the regulation of insulin activity and the conversion of thyroxine (T4) to the active thyroid hormone triiodothyronine (T3). 

    Better Absorption. This formula combines 20 mg of Zinc with glycine for better absorption across the intestinal wall and into the bloodstream.  

    To check your levels of Magnesium and Zinc, consider ordering my do-it-yourself Nutrient Panel, or ask your health care provider for a RBC Magnesium and RBC Zinc blood test.

    The RBC (or red blood cell) test is more accurate than a serum test.

    DOWNLOAD MY ZINC INFOGRAPHIC HERE 

     

     

     

    *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.