ZMA

3 forms of ZINC and 3 forms of magnesium High Bioavailability

  • Better recovery

  • Optimisation of sleep quality

  • Optimisation of testosterone levels

Ingredients: magnesium bisglycinate; magnesium salts of citric acid; magnesium malate; zinc bisglycinate; zinc mono-L-methionine sulphate; zinc gluconate; pyridoxine hydrochloride.
Capsule: hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (vegetable)

Take one or two capsules a day before bedtime with a glass of water.

No GMOs or heavy metals

QUALITY ASSURANCE

Optimal Absorption

Vegetarian capsule

High quality zinc and magnesium

Sleep is the key to a good recovery. Take advantage of the benefits of our ZMA

For residents of Belgium, it is recommended that you take one capsule a day, in accordance with current legislation.

HIGH QUALITY

Our ZMA is made up of 3 forms of ZINC and 3 forms of magnesium, which have a high level of bioavailability and synergy, so you can make the most of the benefits of these minerals.

PERFECT FOR OUR ATHLETES

ZINC, MAGNESIUM and Vitamin B6 are essential for athletes. Highly solicited by the body, they play a crucial role in recovery. Recovery is the key to building muscle and maintaining optimal hormone levels. Taking 2 capsules of our ZMA before going to bed could therefore increase your recovery.

A POWERFUL FORMULA

Our ZMA provides an optimal dose of 15 mg Zinc 250 mg Magnesium and 10 mg vitamin B6. Studies have shown that zinc helps maintain normal testosterone levels. Magnesium contributes to the proper functioning of the muscles and also helps to reduce fatigue and exhaustion. Vitamin B6 strengthens the nervous system and improves the absorption of magnesium and zinc in the body.

WHAT ARE THE BEST SOURCES OF ZINC?

Not all sources of zinc are the same, but don't worry, there are some that the body assimilates perfectly and which offer tenfold benefits!

Naturally, we have added the 3 best shapes to our formula.

  1. Zinc bisglycinate 
  2. Zinc Mono-L-methionine
  3. Zinc Gluconate

These forms have superior benefits and bioavailability.

WHAT ARE THE BEST SOURCES OF MAGNESIUM?

Like zinc, magnesium comes in different forms, with varying prices and qualities.

At DIX, as always, we've opted for the best of the best! The 3 best forms of magnesium, to give you the best and make the most of its many benefits!

  1. Magnesium Bicyclinate
  2. Magnesium Citrate
  3. Magnesium malate

These forms have superior benefits and bioavailability.

WHY IS ZINC IMPORTANT?

Zinc is a mineral essential for the proper functioning of hundreds of enzymes.

It plays a crucial role in various bodily functions. From promoting antioxidant enzymes to supporting brain function and boosting the immune system, zinc is a key player in maintaining good health.

Particularly recognised for its impact on the immune system, zinc is involved in the production and activity of immune cells, helping the body to fight infection. By promoting the formation of collagen, a protein essential for wound healing, zinc also plays a crucial role in cell regeneration.

As an essential component of antioxidant enzymes, zinc protects cells from damage caused by free radicals. Its importance for normal brain function, growth and development, as well as its contribution to reproductive health, underline the diversity of the benefits it provides.

Zinc is not limited to specific aspects of health, but extends its influence to the metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins, contributing to the smooth running of numerous enzymatic reactions. In addition, studies suggest that taking zinc supplements can potentially reduce the duration of cold symptoms.

Explore the many beneficial facets of zinc, an essential element for overall well-being, in our exclusive documentary available on our website.

WHY IS MAGNESIUM IMPORTANT?

Magnesium is an essential dietary nutrient and one of the most abundant minerals in the body. Magnesium acts as an electrolyte and is a cofactor for over 300 enzymes.

Magnesium is required for energy production (ATP), glucose metabolism, DNA and protein synthesis, nerve conduction, bone health and cardiovascular regulation, among other functions. It also plays a crucial role in the synthesis and activation of vitamin D.

More than half of adults may not meet the recommended daily intake of magnesium. This is due to the consumption of processed foods. Magnesium deficiency (which increases the risk of obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome and osteoporosis) is therefore a major public health problem.

 
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