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Zinc Bisglycinate – Highly Absorbable Immune and Cellular Support by Thorne
Zinc Bisglycinate – Highly Absorbable Immune and Cellular Support by Thorne
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Zinc Bisglycinate by Thorne provides an optimally absorbed form of this essential trace mineral to support immune function, wound healing, skin health, and overall cellular activity. Zinc is required for the proper function of over 200 enzymes in the body and plays a vital role in DNA synthesis, reproductive health, and metabolic balance.
Thorne’s bisglycinate form of zinc ensures superior absorption and digestive tolerance compared to other zinc salts, making it a reliable choice for those with sensitive stomachs. Supplementing with bioavailable zinc helps maintain healthy immune defense, supports tissue repair, and contributes to long-term wellness.
Key Benefits:
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Supports healthy immune response and infection resistance
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Promotes wound healing and tissue repair
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Contributes to reproductive and hormonal health
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Essential for skin integrity and cellular regeneration
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Provides a gentle, well-tolerated bisglycinate form for enhanced absorption
Suggested Use:
Take 1 capsule daily, or as recommended by your healthcare professional. Best taken with food.
Ingredients:
Zinc (as Zinc Bisglycinate), Hypromellose (capsule), Leucine, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Silicon Dioxide.
Why Choose Zinc Bisglycinate by Thorne?
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Superior absorption compared to zinc oxide and zinc citrate
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Gentle on the stomach, minimizing digestive discomfort
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Manufactured by Thorne, a trusted leader in professional-grade supplements
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Free from gluten, dairy, soy, and artificial additives
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Rigorously tested for purity, quality, and potency
Safety Information:
For adult use only. Do not exceed the recommended dose. Excessive zinc intake may interfere with copper absorption. If pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or managing a medical condition, consult your healthcare professional before use. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place.
