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Magnesiumhelps reduce fatigue.
Magnesium is a mineral salt that participates in more than three hundred chemical reactions in the body. Half of the magnesium in the body is found in bones and teeth. It is involved in the production of energy inside cells and is essential for the transmission of nerve impulses and muscle relaxation after contraction.

 

Ginsengis one of the so-called “adaptogen” medicinal plants, that is to say, which would help the body to respond to the aggressions and imbalances to which it is subjected. Its use against stress, fatigue and to prevent mild winter respiratory infections seems interesting. In addition, it could have an interest in the treatment of erection problems and in that of type 2 diabetes.

 

Iron Gluconate is a vital trace element for the body. It participates in the transport of oxygen to the tissues. All the cells in our body need iron, including our hair. Iron contributes to the oxygenation of hair reproduction cells. It is therefore an essential nutrient for hair growth.

 

Vitamin C promotes dilation of blood vessels preventing their narrowing and keeping them healthy. In addition, it plays a fundamental role in protecting the heart, acting as an agent for the prevention of heart disease, high cholesterol and high blood pressure. Vitamin C contributes to the normal formation of collagen to ensure the normal function of cartilage and skin.

 

Zinc Gluconate: Rebalancing: regulates sebum production by inhibiting 5-alpha-reductase, responsible for seborrhoea of hormonal origin. Purifying: proven effectiveness against Propionibacterium acnes (bacteria responsible for acne), Staphyloccocus aureus and Malassezia furfur (yeast involved in particular in skin problems). Soothing: regulator of interleukin 1-alpha, mediator of inflammation. Very good affinity with the hair, which prolongs its action.

 

Selenium yeast, origins.
In 1957, an isolated component of yeast was found to prevent liverdisease in rats, apparently caused by selenium deficiency. This factor was later analyzed and the researchers found it to be a selenium-containing amino acid known as selenomethionine.
Today, yeasts enriched with selenium are produced by many manufacturers, not only for animals, but also for humans.

 

Vitamin E helps protect cells against oxidative stress.
Vitamin E is actually a family of eight substances, the most common of which is alpha-tocopherol. The functions of vitamin E in the body are poorly identified and cannot be explained solely by its antioxidant properties.

 

Acetate
Cholecalciferol, or vitamin D3, is a component of many medications aimed at preventing or overcoming a vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D3 increases the intestinal capacity to absorb both calcium and phosphates. In this, cholecalciferol helps maintain the balance of calcium and phosphorus in the blood plasma. This vitamin also acts on the bone tissues (bones, teeth, cartilage) of which it reinforces the mineralization.

 

Vitamin B9helps reduce fatigue and normal functioning of the immune system
Folic acid, also called vitamin B9 or vitamin M, is represented in foods in the form of polyglutamates, also called folate. Folic acid and folate are essential for cell multiplication and the regulation of gene activity. They participate in the production of red and white blood cells, in the renewal of the skin and the wall of the intestine, as well as in the synthesis of chemical substances that modulate the functioning of the brain. At the very beginning of pregnancy, folate is essential for the development of the nervous system of the embryo.

 

Manganese is a trace mineral that your body needs in small amounts. It is necessary for the normal functioning of your brain, nervous system and many enzyme systems in your body. While your body stores up to about 20 mg of manganese in your kidneys, liver, pancreas, and bones, you also need to get it from your diet.

 

Nicotinamide(or vitamin PP or B3) derives from nicotinic acid (another form of vitamin PP) by amidation. Nicotinamide is the precursor of two biological derivatives: NAD (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) and NADP (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate).
Nicotinamide is used in the management of vitamin PP deficiencies and supplements.

 

Copper gluconate is one of the essential trace elements in the body. Although present in very small quantities in the human body, it has great abilities in the fight against skin infections. It is involved in the metabolism of several nutrients and in the consolidation of natural defences. Copper gluconate encourages immune activity, the maintenance of connective tissue as well as skin pigmentation through the production of melanin. Its antioxidant action helps to slow down the oxidation of tissues on a daily basis.

 

Calcium pantothenate is a component of coenzyme A (CoA), which is vital for a wide range of essential reactions. In particular, it is involved in the production of essential fatty acids, cholesterol, steroid hormones, the neurotransmitter acetylcholine and melatonin. Calcium pantothenate deficiency can manifest as fatigue, headaches and insomnia.

 

Vitamin Acontributes to normal iron metabolism.
Under the name of vitamin A, we group together a family of substances with a structure and properties similar to one of them which serves as a reference, retinol. Vitamin A plays an important role in vision, in particular to allow the eye to adapt to darkness. It contributes to the health of the skin and mucous membranes, as well as to the regulation of the immune system. Vitamin A is also involved in bone growth and reproduction: it plays a fundamental role in the development of almost all the organs of the embryo.

 

Biotin
Biotin or vitamin B8, also known as vitamin H or B7, plays an essential role in the production of energy from nutrients, as well as in the synthesis of fatty acids and amino acids. It is both provided by food and produced by the intestinal flora.

 

Vitamin B12 contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system and to reducing fatigue. Under the name of vitamin B12, we designate a family of substances of which the most used is cyanocobalamin. These vitamins, of a bright red color, contain cobalt. In combination with folate, vitamin B12 is involved in the synthesis of DNA and fatty acids, in the production of energy inside cells and in the functioning of the nervous system. It is provided both by food and by the intestinal flora. In the body

 

Vitamin D3contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system
Vitamin D includes several substances, the two most common of which are vitamin D2 or ergocalciferol, produced by plants, and vitamin D3 or cholecalciferol, of animal origin and produced by the skin under the action of ultraviolet B rays. D is essential for calcium and phosphorus metabolism. It increases their absorption in the intestine and decreases their elimination in the urine, thus promoting the mineralization of bones and teeth.

 

Vitamin B6contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system
The term vitamin B6 refers to a family of six substances, the most commonly used of which is pyridoxine. Vitamin B6 is involved in the metabolism of amino acids and glycogen as well as in the synthesis of DNA (genes), hemoglobin, which carries oxygen in the blood, and many chemical messengers in the brain.

 

Vitamin B2 helps protect cells against oxidative stress.
Riboflavin, or vitamin B2, is necessary for the synthesis of two enzymes involved in energy production and nutrient utilization. These enzymes also protect the cells from aggressive substances (oxidants) produced during the chemical reactions of metabolism.

 

The vitamine B1
Thiamin, or vitamin B1, is involved in the transformation of glucose into energy and in the metabolism of amino acids. It is essential to the functioning of the nervous system and seems essential for memorization as well as intellectual faculties.

Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare professional.

This dietary supplement should not replace a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep away from light and humidity and at a temperature below 25°C. Keep out of the reach and sight of children.

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