“Equilibre o corpo com minerais essenciais para uma saúde completa e prevenção eficaz.”
Os minerais e oligoelementos são essenciais para várias reações bioquímicas e funções vitais do corpo, como a ativação de enzimas, regulação hormonal, transmissão nervosa, formação de ossos e equilíbrio de fluidos. A deficiência de certos minerais pode levar a problemas de saúde, e a interação entre eles é complexa, influenciando o metabolismo de macro e micronutrientes.
Esses minerais são indicados para melhorar o sistema imunológico, regular o metabolismo, tratar doenças crônicas e degenerativas, auxiliar na cicatrização, e prevenir condições como diabetes, síndrome metabólica, e câncer.
BENEFÍCIOS:
Melhora a ação da insulina e ajuda no controle glicêmico.
Cofator para várias enzimas, participa na formação óssea e proteção celular.
Essencial para a produção de ATP, regula açúcar no sangue e fortalece os ossos.
Vital para o sistema imunológico, cicatrização e síntese de DNA.
Importante para a saúde da tiróideo e defesa antioxidante.
Necessário para a produção de hemoglobina, saúde nervosa e formação de colágeno.
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