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Zinc bisglycinate · 120 tablets

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This zinc bisglycinate is not an underdosed drugstore supplement, but a high-dose monopreparation for real performance. If you train hard and want to give your body maximum support, you need a zinc chelate that really works.

Made in Germany, laboratory tested and 100% vegan. This is the gold standard for your basic supply.

  • Massively high dose: 25 mg elemental zinc per ½ tablet.
  • Best absorption: bisglycinate compound for superior absorption.
  • Enormous range: 120 tablets for 240 days supply.
  • Clean Label: Vegan, GMP certified & no unnecessary fillers.
Nährwerte und Inhaltsstoffe
Compositionper 1/2 tablet% NRV
Zinc25 mg
250 %


Zutaten: Filler and compression aid: microcrystalline cellulose, zinc bisglycinate, anti-caking agent: silicon dioxide.

*Prozent der empfohlenen täglichen Verzehrmenge laut Verordnung (EU) Nr. 1196/2011

**Keine Nährstoffbezugswerte (NRV) vorhanden.

Verzehrempfehlung

The recommended daily intake is ½ tablet (25mg zinc). This gives you an optimal supply for your immune system and benefits from the high bioavailability of zinc bisglycinate.

Hinweise

Hersteller / Distributor

GN Laboratories Europe, London / United Kingdom

Nero Labs BV, Postbus 278, 5900AG Venlo, The Netherlands

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Maximum bioavailability thanks to zinc bisglycinate

You may be asking yourself: "Zinc is zinc, isn't it?" Not at all. The decisive difference lies in the chemical compound.

Cheap variants such as oxides or sulphates often lose out. A large proportion of it does not end up in your blood, but is excreted unused by the body.

Here comes the game changer: in bisglycinate, the mineral is firmly bound to two molecules of the amino acid glycine (a so-called chelate complex). Your body recognizes this structure as an amino acid and channels it through the intestinal wall via the "VIP entrance", making zinc absorption much more efficient in this form.

This means for you: You get more active ingredient into your cells without unnecessarily burdening your stomach. So if you value efficiency, this organic compound is your first choice.

Highly dosed: Perfect for athletes and additional requirements

Let's be honest: for someone who lies on the couch all day, 10 mg is perfectly fine. But you're here at Gigas, so we're assuming you're on the gas.

While the normal daily requirement is often lower, athletes and bodybuilders have a significantly higher turnover. You lose valuable electrolytes and trace elements through sweat during every workout. A standard product is often simply not enough to replenish your tank.

This is exactly where the 25 mg per serving comes in. This supplement was specifically designed for people with increased requirements. It is not a "lifestyle treat", but a potent tool to keep your levels stable even during tough training phases.

More efficient support for testosterone & immune system

The decisive factor is not just what you take, but how much of the active ingredient is actually absorbed. Because bisglycinate is absorbed so efficiently, it can perform its tasks in the body optimally.

Thanks to its high bioavailability , zinc contributes to this:

  • Ensuring normal functioning of the immune system (physical defense), essential when you push yourself to the limit during training ("open window effect").
  • Maintain normal testosterone levels in the blood and support normal fertility and reproduction. This is the foundation for your hormone balance.
  • To play a role in cell division (important for regeneration) and to protect cells from oxidative stress.
  • Ensure normal carbohydrate metabolism, an often underestimated factor in your energy supply during diet and training.
  • Support the maintenance of normal skin, hair, nails and vision.

Intake & flexibility of the tablet

Many users are surprised at first: "Why should I share?" Quite simply: GN Laboratories has pressed an extremely potent 50 mg form here. As this would be too much for most people for continuous daily use, the tablets have a practical break notch.

This is how you do it right: you simply break them in half. The recommended daily dose is half a tablet. This provides you with the full 25 mg of active ingredient. This makes the can incredibly economical (price-performance winner).

If you are preparing for an extremely tough competition, you have the flexibility to adjust for a short time, but half a portion is absolutely potent enough for everyday use.

Mentor tip for intake: The best time to take it is in the evening or slightly after meals. Avoid taking dairy products (calcium) or coffee at the same time, as these can inhibit absorption.

Quality promise - Made in Germany

With food supplements, trust is the currency. GN Laboratories produces this product in Germany according to the strictest standards (GMP & IFS certified).

This means that you get exactly what it says on the label. No hidden hormones, no impurities, no animal ingredients. The product is 100% vegan (as no gelatine capsule shell is used) and does not contain magnesium stearate as a release agent.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the difference between zinc bisglycinate and the citrate form?
Both are organic forms with good absorption. However, bisglycinate is considered to be the "premium class" (chelate), as it is often better tolerated and absorption is less disturbed by other foods. Citrate is also solid - if you prefer this, you can find our citrate here. For maximum performance, we recommend bisglycinate.
Why do the tablets contain 25 mg zinc?
The product is primarily aimed at athletes and active people. Due to heavy sweating and an accelerated metabolism, the requirement here can be significantly above average. With 25 mg (1/2 tablet) you ensure that there is no shortage.
Is this zinc bisglycinate vegan?
Yes, absolutely. As these are tablets (and not capsules made from bovine gelatine) and no animal excipients are used, it is perfect for vegans.
How long does one can last?
That's the amazing thing about this product: as you only need half a tablet a day, one can (120 tablets) will last you a whole 240 days. That's 8 months' supply for a very fair price.