TRACE ELEMENT COMPLEX—HIGHLY DOSED—60 CAPSULES
SMALL TRACE ELEMENTS, LARGE EFFECT
Trace elements are minerals, which are present in our body in small amounts only, but perform diverse tasks and functions. They contribute to over 5000 metabolism processes in our organism. We discriminate between essential (vital to human life) and non-essential trace elements.
Essential trace elements, which our body cannot produce on its own and which have to be provided by nutrition include, amongst others, ferric, zinc, selenium, iodine, copper, manganese, chrome, and molybdenum. A lack of essential trace elements can cause unpleasant deficiency syndromes and even health impairments. Frequents reasons are an unidirectional and unhealthy diet or an unhealthy lifestyle. Of course, also other occasions, like a pregnancy, excessive stress, or an illness, can lead to a higher demand of trace elements in our body.
With our product “Trace Element Complex”, we at Natura Vitalis have developed a product according to orthomolecular aspects(1), which combines, in our opinion, the most important trace elements.
Please let us show you all important information about the individual trace elements in the following:
Zinc
The trace element zinc plays a key role in an incredible plethora of metabolism reactions: It contributes to the function of approximately 300 enzymes of the cellular metabolism and contained within 50 enzymes. Zinc is important for growth, skin, insulin storage, and protein synthesis, the production of sperms and the immune system. Zinc is an essential trace element and indispensable for many processes in our body.
A sufficient supply of zinc is also very important during the growth period, as children and adolescents—a lack of zinc can lead to unpleasant delays in growth and development. Zinc is required for mitosis. Thus, it is an important trace element for skin and connective tissue and in this regard, amongst others, important for wound healing after injuries or a surgery.
Also our immune system and the defense cells of our body require zinc; a high zinc intake supports our natural defense forces. Besides a corresponding natural antiviral effect, zinc inter alia supports the development of a normal structure of the mucous membranes, so that the attachment and invasion of viruses and other attackers to our immune system is impeded. Furthermore, zinc has an antioxidative effect and thus counters free radicals.
The European Commission has attested all these detected effects and tasks of zinc officially in a list, which sums up, what zinc can as a nutrient can contribute to our health, namely
- normal acid-bases balance
- normal carbohydrate metabolism
- normal cognitive function
- normal DNA synthesis
- normal fertility and reproduction
- normal testosterone level
- normal metabolism of macro nutrients
- normal fat metabolism
- normal protein synthesis
- normal vitamin A metabolism
- preservation of normal bones
- preservation of normal skin
- preservation of normal nails
- preservation of normal vision
- normal function of the immune system
- protection of cells from oxidative stress.
Furthermore, zinc is a factor in mitosis.
It is thus almost incredible, which versatile and diverse tasks this little trace element zinc performs in our body. Therefore, it is important to ensure a sufficient daily supply of this important trace element.
A lack of zinc in the body can—pursuant to the above mentioned versatile tasks—unfortunately lead to a number of undesirable consequences, in particular:
- brittle hair and hair loss, cracked and dry skin, brittle nails
- reduced wound healing and reduced protection from skin inflammations
- growth disorders for children
- loss of appetite
- impaired vision
- reduced potency for men
- weakening of the immune system
- reduced performance.
We have therefore included a high amount of natural zinc in the formula of our product “Trace Element Complex”, which accounts for 25 mg in our recommended daily intake (1 capsule).
Manganese
Manganese is an essential trace element and must be supplied to the body regularly. Manganese is mostly found in the bones. Furthermore, the liver, the pancreas, and the kidneys show a high amount of manganese. The trace element is resorbed and recovered in the small intestine. Manganese is part of proteins (enzymes) and thus participates in many important functions in the body.
The European Commission has attested the contributions of manganese as nutrient to our health in detail
- normal energy metabolism
- preservation of normal bones
- normal production of connective tissue
- protection of cells from oxidative stress.
Due to these important tasks and functions, in particular with regard to the preservation of bones, we have decided to also include this trace element in our orthomolecular product “Trace Element Complex”.
Copper
The trace element copper is required for the production of the dyes of our body, the so-called pigments, and the red blood cells. The red blood cells are responsible for the absorption of oxygen from breathing air and the distribution of the oxygen in the body, including the supply of all cells. The oxygen is thereby tied to the central anion ferric, which is contained in the red blood pigment (hemoglobin). Only with a sufficient amount of oxygen, the cells in the body can fulfil their tasks, so that all processes in the body run smoothly. In this regard, copper contributes to a normal transport of ferric in the body.
Furthermore, copper supports the natural defense system of our body, the so-called immune system. Thereby, copper eventually contributes to the defense of malicious substances and pathogens, like bacteria. Additionally, copper contributes to building bones, skin, and hair and to natural wound healing. Copper furthermore allows the body the production of neurons for the nervous system.
The European Commission has confirmed reliably and concluded the contributions of copper, as nutrient to our health in detail, namely
- preservation of normal connective tissue
- normal energy metabolism
- normal function of the nervous system
- normal pigmentation of skin and hair
- normal transport of ferric in the body
- normal function of the immune system
- protection of cells from oxidative stress.
If the copper demand of the body is not met sufficiently, in extreme cases a copper deficiency may develop, which can in turn cause various unpleasant impairments.
This may not only cause an impairment of the distribution of pigments in the skin and premature graying of the hair, but also lead to loss of performance, fatigue, weakness, lack of concentration, and even respiratory disturbances. Our natural defense system loses strength due to a lack of copper, which can in turn lead to more frequent unpleasant effects and an impairment of skin health. Also the nervous system’s function may be impaired. Besides this, a lack of copper can cause other impairments, like premature loss of hair, irritability, increased fragility of the bones, fertility and growth disorders.
Due to these important tasks and functions of copper, this trace element was also given a place in our formula.
Ferric
Ferric is another essential trace element, which cannot be produced by the body and must therefore be supplied by nutrition. In the organism, it is present in the red blood pigment (hemoglobin), in the protein of the muscles, and in numerous enzymes. In the red blood cells, it transports the oxygen; furthermore, the metallic element plays a role in energy generation and the synthesis of many important substances. Ferric is primarily active in processes involving oxygen: It is required for oxidation processes and hence for the energy generation in the cells and the cellular respiration, it is responsible for oxygen storage in the myoglobin, the red muscular pigment and—tied to hemoglobin, the blood pigment of the red blood cells—for the transfer of the oxygen in the blood to the cells. Additionally, ferric contributes to the synthesis of various enzymes.
The European Commission has confirmed reliably and concluded the contributions of ferric, as nutrient to our health in detail, namely
- normal cognitive function
- normal energy metabolism
- normal generation of red blood cells and hemoglobin
- normal oxygen transport in the body
- normal function of the immune system
- reduction of tiredness and fatigue.
Furthermore, ferric is a factor in mitosis.
It is therefore important to ensure a sufficient daily supply of the important and essential trace element ferric to our body. If there is a lack of ferric, the body (e.g. the muscles) may not be supplied with enough oxygen. This in turn can lead to an impaired performance. Furthermore, one feels weak, tired, and can even suffer from respiratory problems. In the worst case, a lack of ferric can develop, which leads to anemia.
The important trace element ferric is therefore also indispensable for our product formula.
Iodine
Iodine is as trace element also one of the nutrients, which are vital to human and therefore have to be supplied regularly. Iodine is used to endogenously synthesize thyroid hormones. Only if there is a sufficient level of thyroid hormones, the metabolism can work properly and ensure a normal growth and a healthy development. The thyroid hormones are actually a basic requirement for an optimum mitosis and cell growth. They also regulate the energy demand of the single cells and the organism as a whole. These hormones also influence mental development and even the mental state. Finally, they contribute to keeping the metabolism processes of the body, like muscular activity, body temperature regulation, and oxygen consumption going.
The European Commission has confirmed reliably and concluded the contributions of iodine, as nutrient to our health in detail, namely
- normal synthesis of thyroid hormones
- normal thyroidal function
- normal cognitive function
- normal energy metabolism
- normal function of the nervous system
- preservation of normal skin.
Germany—like many other European countries—unfortunately still is an iodine-deficient area. This means, that many people still consume an insufficient amount of this important trace element due to their nutritional habits. The consequences of a iodine deficiency then often show in the population. Almost every third German has, according to many experts, an enlargement of the thyroid gland, which is related to a iodine deficiency.
We therefore considered it our duty, to include this particularly important trace element iodine in our product “Trace Element Complex”.
Chromium
Chromium is a trace element, which is suspected to activate various proteins in the human body, which primarily ensure the metabolism of so-called macro nutrients. Macro nutrients are proteins, fats (lipids), and carbohydrates. They in turn are the main components of our nutrition and the foundation, of which our body consists (besides water).
Chromium activates certain proteins, which care as enzymes or hormones for the decomposition respectively the utilization of these macro nutrients in our body. Noteworthy is chromium’s role in the carbohydrate metabolism, because chromium plays a role in the synthesis of insulin. The hormone insulin actually prevents the blood glucose levels from rising too high and thereby ensures a normal blood glucose level. But chromium is also said to have an influencing effect on the maintenance of a normal metabolism of fats, which is particularly relevant to persons, who perform weight reduction measures.
The European Commission has confirmed reliably and concluded the contributions of chromium, as nutrient to our health in detail, namely
- normal metabolism of macro nutrients
- preservation of a normal blood glucose level.
Due to these interesting tasks and effects of chromium, we decided to include this fascinating and controversially discussed trace element in our product formula.
Selenium
In our body, selenium has a function similar to vitamin E: It is part of an enzyme, which binds free radicals, which in turn result from the damage to fatty acids inflicted by oxygen. Furthermore, selenium contributes to the synthesis of thyroid hormones. But for men, a sufficient supply of selenium is particularly relevant, because selenium plays an important role in sperm generation.
The European Commission has confirmed reliably and concluded the contributions of selenium, as nutrient to our health in detail, namely
- preservation of normal hair
- preservation of normal nails
- normal function of the immune system
- normal thyroidal function
- normal sperm generation
- protection of cells from oxidative stress.
As the body cannot produce selenium endogenously, we need to supply it with our daily nutrition. Therefore, the selenium level primarily depends on our diet.
For the above reasons, it is important to ensure a sufficient daily supply of the trace element selenium to our body. In particular men should are for a sufficient selenium supply, if the family planning is not completed yet.
Molybdenum
Molybdenum, although not very common by its name to most of us, is a vital trace element, not only to humans. It is essential to almost all living organisms, because it is an integral part of numerous enzymes. Amongst other things, it contributes to the metabolism—and therefore to decomposition—of sulphuric amino acids and to the generation of uric acid.
Molybdenum is required by humans primarily for the metabolism of sulphuric amino acids. This regard to health has been confirmed and stated bindingly by the European Commission some time ago.
As our bones and teeth also contain Molybdenum in crystalline form, molybdenum as trace element is suspected to also have a positive effect on our bone and dental health. Relevant scientific research is still in progress and not completed yet.
We therefore consider molybdenum an interesting and essential trace element, which is why we also have included it in our product formula.
You see the importance and fascination of the supply of our body with the required vital trace elements. With our exquisite product “Trace Element Complex” we offer you an important source of supply with the, in our opinion, most important trace elements.
With our product, you do not only ensure a safe basic supply of your body with essential trace elements, but due to the high dosage of the individual trace elements, you also ensure a supply, which contributes to the preservation of your health according to aspects of the orthomolecular medicine.
We wish you all the very best of health with our product!
Advice: The recommended daily intake must not be exceeded. Advice: Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy way of living.
Note about orthomolecular nutritional science: The orthomolecular science—derived from the Greek word “ortho” (= correct) and the Latin word “molekula” (= small mass/part)—hypothesizes that human health is influenced by a certain balance of micro and macro nutrients in the human body. To keep and ensure this balance, the focus of the orthomolecular nutritional science is on the issue of the “right particles” (nutrients) and their respective amount/dose in the specifically recommended nutrition.