Zinc

£12.00

Immune support • Skin clarity • Hair & nail health • Hormonal balance

Zinc is an essential mineral involved in hundreds of enzymatic reactions in the body. It supports immune function, skin repair, and healthy hormone signalling — making it a great everyday staple for overall wellbeing.

Key benefits

  • Immune support: contributes to normal immune system function

  • Skin support: helps with skin healing and maintenance; supports a clear, balanced complexion

  • Hair & nails: contributes to the maintenance of normal hair and nails

  • Hormones & fertility: contributes to normal fertility and reproduction, and supports normal testosterone levels in the blood (a recognised zinc claim)

  • Antioxidant protection: helps protect cells from oxidative stress

Who it’s for

  • Anyone wanting year-round immune support

  • Those prone to breakouts, slower skin healing, or dullness

  • People who don’t eat much red meat/seafood (common dietary sources of zinc)

  • Women navigating peri-menopause/menopause, where skin and immune resilience can feel more sensitive

How to take

  • Take once daily with food (zinc can cause nausea on an empty stomach)

Frequency:

Immune support • Skin clarity • Hair & nail health • Hormonal balance

Zinc is an essential mineral involved in hundreds of enzymatic reactions in the body. It supports immune function, skin repair, and healthy hormone signalling — making it a great everyday staple for overall wellbeing.

Key benefits

  • Immune support: contributes to normal immune system function

  • Skin support: helps with skin healing and maintenance; supports a clear, balanced complexion

  • Hair & nails: contributes to the maintenance of normal hair and nails

  • Hormones & fertility: contributes to normal fertility and reproduction, and supports normal testosterone levels in the blood (a recognised zinc claim)

  • Antioxidant protection: helps protect cells from oxidative stress

Who it’s for

  • Anyone wanting year-round immune support

  • Those prone to breakouts, slower skin healing, or dullness

  • People who don’t eat much red meat/seafood (common dietary sources of zinc)

  • Women navigating peri-menopause/menopause, where skin and immune resilience can feel more sensitive

How to take

  • Take once daily with food (zinc can cause nausea on an empty stomach)