BetterYou Zinc Oral Spray is a specifically formulated zinc supplement to support the normal function of the immune system, protect cells from oxidative stress and maintain healthy eyes, normal hair, skin, and nails.
- Help maintain the normal function of the immune system
- Pill-free - A convenient alternative to tablets and capsules
- Contributes to the maintenance of normal vision
- Contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress
- Helps towards the maintenance of normal bones, hair, nails, skin
- Contributes to normal cognitive function
- Great-tasting, natural lemon and lime flavour
Details
BetterYou Zinc oral spray is a great-tasting and easy way to maintain Zinc levels, support the normal function of the immune system and maintain healthy eyes, hair skin & nails.
Formulated to provide optimal nutritional delivery, each spray provides the Zinc in micro-sized droplets that coat and permeate the soft-tissue of the inner cheek, delivering the essential nutrients into the rich vein system below.
This allows the formulation to quickly enter the bloodstream for optimal absorption.
Specifications
Product size: |
50ml / 160 sprays |
Flavour: |
Natural Lemon & Lime |
Usage length: |
32 daily doses |
Strength per single spray: |
2mg / 20% NRV |
Active ingredient: |
Zinc bisglycinate chelate |
Absorption tested by: |
Cardiff University |
Importance of Zinc
Although it’s extremely important for your everyday health and wellbeing, your body is unable to store it naturally, like it does with other vitamins and minerals. This is why you need to consume zinc regularly, both through your daily diet and via mineral supplements.
Your body needs zinc in order to grow, develop and maintain itself—indeed, the mineral is a trace element present in every one of your cells.
The body uses zinc benefits for a number of important functions, including:
Who needs it
Certain groups of people who are considered more at risk of zinc deficiency. These include:
- producing enzymes that catalyse vital chemical reactions
- processing protein, carbohydrates and fat in food
- helping to heal wounds
- boosting immune system function
- supporting protein and DNA synthesis
- children and adolescents
- adults over the age of 65—due to the body becoming less able to absorb the mineral as it ages
- women who are pregnant or breastfeeding
- vegetarians and vegans—this is because grains and legumes, major staples of the meat-free diet, contain high levels of phytate that actually reduce zinc absorption