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Zinc bisglycinate · 120 tablets

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Zinc bisglycinate supports your normal immune function with improved bioavailability compared to conventional forms. Perfect for athletes and health-conscious people who want an optimal supply of nutrients.

GN Laboratories premium quality from Germany with 25mg high-dose zinc per ½ tablet (50mg per whole tablet). Scientifically proven bioavailability for maximum absorption.

Your advantages at a glance

  • Zinc bisglycinate - 25mg per ½ tablet for optimal supply
  • Improved bioavailability due to chelated form
  • Supports normal immune function (EFSA-approved)
  • High-dose zinc tablets - Premium Made in Germany by GN Laboratories
  • 120 tablets for 4-8 months supply - best price-performance ratio
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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Zinc bisglycinate effect - scientifically proven immune support

Zinc is an essential trace element that your body cannot produce itself. It plays an important role in over 300 enzymes. An adequate supply of this mineral is particularly important for the immune system.

Studies show that this trace element contributes to the normal function of the immune system. The effect of zinc bisglycinate not only supports the immune system, but also normal cell division and protection against oxidative stress. These scientifically proven functions make it an indispensable nutrient.

GN Laboratories uses these findings for the optimal formulation. The chelated zinc bisglycinate form ensures gentle absorption. So you can benefit optimally from the natural effect.

Zinc bisglycinate bioavailability - 40% higher than conventional forms

Not all forms of zinc are the same. While conventional zinc oxide or zinc sulphate is often poorly absorbed, this premium preparation offers particular advantages. In zinc bisglycinate, the mineral is bound to the amino acid glycine.

Research confirms the optimized absorption properties of chelated forms of the mineral. The bioavailability of zinc bisglycinate is increased because your intestine recognizes it like an amino acid and transports it via special channels. This allows you to avoid competition with other minerals.

For you, this means: optimized absorption thanks to the chelated form, fewer tablets for the same effect and a lower risk of stomach problems compared to other preparations.

High-dose zinc tablets - 25mg per ½ tablet premium quality

Each tablet contains 25mg zinc per ½ tablet (50mg per whole tablet) in premium quality zinc bisglycinate form. The recommended daily dose of ½ tablet corresponds to 250% of the nutrient reference value (NRV) and is ideal for people with an increased requirement - such as athletes, people in stressful phases of life or with an unbalanced diet.

At Gigas Nutrition you only get premium quality from GN Laboratories. Each batch is produced in Germany to the strictest standards and regularly tested in the laboratory. So you can be sure that you are getting a high-quality zinc bisglycinate 25mg product.

The practical tablet form makes it easy to take. With 120 tablets per can, you have a supply for up to 8 months at the recommended dosage - an excellent price-performance ratio.

Recommended daily dose

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.

FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions About Zinc Bisglycinate

Get expert answers to the most common questions about zinc bisglycinate supplementation, usage, and its benefits.

What is zinc bisglycinate?
This supplement is a specialized form of the trace element where the mineral is bound to two glycine molecules. This chelate compound makes the active ingredient particularly bioavailable for your body. Unlike inorganic mineral forms such as zinc oxide, zinc bisglycinate is absorbed through amino acid transporters. This makes it well-tolerated and provides improved bioavailability. What is zinc bisglycinate then? A scientifically optimized form for maximum absorption.
Zinc bisglycinate side effects – Is it safe?

Zinc bisglycinate is considered very well-tolerated with minimal side effects. The chelated form can reduce discomfort that occurs with other zinc supplements. Scientific studies confirm good tolerability at recommended dosages. Taking ½ tablet daily (25mg zinc) is safe. However, you should avoid overdosing as higher amounts can interfere with copper absorption.

When to take zinc bisglycinate – Optimal timing?

The optimal timing for taking zinc bisglycinate affects its effectiveness:

  • Morning on empty stomach: best absorption, about 30 minutes before breakfast
  • Evening before sleep: supports regeneration, 2-3 hours after dinner
  • Between meals: good bioavailability, at least 1 hour apart

Avoid taking it simultaneously with calcium or iron-rich foods as these can reduce absorption. A glass of water is sufficient for intake.