Zinc Complex Capsules
Zinc Complex Capsules - 400 capsules is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
- Innovative zinc complex with high bioavailability
- Specially designed 3-phase model: smart zinc compounds + different absorption pathways + all essential amino acids
- 3 highly bioavailable zinc compounds: glycinate, citrate, gluconate
- Zinc contributes to the normal function of the immune system and metabolism
- Laboratory-tested for heavy metals
- On the Cologne List®
- Contents: 90 capsules / servings
Innovative Zinc Complex from Edubily
After iron, zinc is the second most abundant trace element in the body. It is a component of over 300 enzymes – including those involved in metabolism and cell division. Unlike iron, zinc can only be stored in the body to a limited extent. Around 2–4 g of zinc is found mainly in muscles and bones, but only a small amount (100–200 mg) is quickly available. For this reason, specialist sources consider continuous intake through the diet to be sensible.
When it comes to zinc intake, the amount consumed is not the only relevant factor; the form in which zinc is available to the body and how it is absorbed also matter. The Edubily Zinc Complex is based on a well-thought-out three-phase model that combines three zinc compounds (zinc glycinate, citrate and gluconate) with different absorption pathways and is complemented by essential amino acids.
What is zinc essential for?
Zinc plays a role in many biological processes, as is also clear from the list of approved health claims for zinc:
- Zinc contributes to normal DNA synthesis
- Zinc contributes to normal acid-base metabolism
- Zinc contributes to normal carbohydrate metabolism
- Zinc contributes to normal cognitive function
- Zinc is associated with reproductive functions
- Zinc contributes to normal macronutrient metabolism
- Zinc contributes to normal fatty acid metabolism
- Zinc contributes to normal vitamin A metabolism
- Zinc contributes to normal protein synthesis
- Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal bone structure
- Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal hair
- Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal nails
- Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal skin
- Zinc plays a role in the regulation of the body’s own hormones, including those linked to testosterone metabolism.
- Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal vision
- Zinc contributes to the normal function of the immune system
- Zinc contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress
- Zinc plays a role in the process of cell division
The Edubily Zinc Complex
The zinc complex from edubily uses a model that works on three levels:
- Three zinc compounds: zinc glycinate, citrate and gluconate.
- Multiple absorption pathways: Different transport mechanisms ensure that the zinc compounds are absorbed in the body via different pathways.
- Essential amino acids: Amino acids such as histidine, cysteine and methionine are often considered in scientific studies in connection with zinc.
Zinc Complex Capsules - 400 capsules is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
- Innovative zinc complex with high bioavailability
- Specially designed 3-phase model: smart zinc compounds + different absorption pathways + all essential amino acids
- 3 highly bioavailable zinc compounds: glycinate, citrate, gluconate
- Zinc contributes to the normal function of the immune system and metabolism
- Laboratory-tested for heavy metals
- On the Cologne List®
- Contents: 90 capsules / servings
Innovative Zinc Complex from Edubily
After iron, zinc is the second most abundant trace element in the body. It is a component of over 300 enzymes – including those involved in metabolism and cell division. Unlike iron, zinc can only be stored in the body to a limited extent. Around 2–4 g of zinc is found mainly in muscles and bones, but only a small amount (100–200 mg) is quickly available. For this reason, specialist sources consider continuous intake through the diet to be sensible.
When it comes to zinc intake, the amount consumed is not the only relevant factor; the form in which zinc is available to the body and how it is absorbed also matter. The Edubily Zinc Complex is based on a well-thought-out three-phase model that combines three zinc compounds (zinc glycinate, citrate and gluconate) with different absorption pathways and is complemented by essential amino acids.
What is zinc essential for?
Zinc plays a role in many biological processes, as is also clear from the list of approved health claims for zinc:
- Zinc contributes to normal DNA synthesis
- Zinc contributes to normal acid-base metabolism
- Zinc contributes to normal carbohydrate metabolism
- Zinc contributes to normal cognitive function
- Zinc is associated with reproductive functions
- Zinc contributes to normal macronutrient metabolism
- Zinc contributes to normal fatty acid metabolism
- Zinc contributes to normal vitamin A metabolism
- Zinc contributes to normal protein synthesis
- Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal bone structure
- Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal hair
- Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal nails
- Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal skin
- Zinc plays a role in the regulation of the body’s own hormones, including those linked to testosterone metabolism.
- Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal vision
- Zinc contributes to the normal function of the immune system
- Zinc contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress
- Zinc plays a role in the process of cell division
The Edubily Zinc Complex
The zinc complex from edubily uses a model that works on three levels:
- Three zinc compounds: zinc glycinate, citrate and gluconate.
- Multiple absorption pathways: Different transport mechanisms ensure that the zinc compounds are absorbed in the body via different pathways.
- Essential amino acids: Amino acids such as histidine, cysteine and methionine are often considered in scientific studies in connection with zinc.









