Vitaglobin with B12 Liquid Tonic

Iron

Iron is abundant in biology. Iron-proteins are found in all living organisms, ranging from the evolutionarily primitive archaea to humans. The color of blood is due to the hemoglobin, an iron-containing protein. As illustrated by hemoglobin, iron often is bound to cofactors, e.g. in hemes.

Iron is a necessary trace element found in nearly all living organisms. Iron-containing enzymes and proteins, often containing heme prosthetic groups, participate in many biological oxidations and in transport.

Vitamin C

Vitamin C helps in absorption of Iron.

Calcium

Calcium supplementation can improve bone mineral accretion and lean body mass.

Zinc

  • Every single cell in the body needs Zinc.
  • Approx. 300 enzymes are Zinc metallo-enzymes. They are primarily needed for the biosynthesis of DNA, RNA, nucleoproteins, and other proteins.
  • No cell can divide without zinc.

Copper

They are involved in the bio-chemistry of every organ ,being particularly essential for the proper development of:

  • Brain and nerves
  • Cardio vascular system
  • Musculo-skeletal system
  • Eyes, skin and hair

Vitamin B Complex

All B-Vitamins act as regulators of metabolic processes acting as co-enzymes. Without them the energy – yielding nutrients cannot provide energy.

Deficiency in children affects

  • Appetite,
  • gastro-intestinal activity,
  • Normal metabolism,
  • Endocrine system,
  • Immune function,
  • Blood sugar balance,
  • Brain function.

Folic acid

Vital for:

  • The synthesis of nucleo-proteins.
  • Cell division.
  • Haemopoietic system.

Lysine

Lysine is an essential amino acid, which is very heat-sensitive. It is very often lost during cooking and processing of food, resulting in its deficiency.

Lack of lysine affects the ‘quality’ of proteins in the body.

L-Lysine is a necessary building block for all protein in the body. L-Lysine plays a major role in calcium absorption; building muscle protein; recovering from surgery or sports injuries; and the body’s production of hormones, enzymes, and antibodies.

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