Vitamin A, Calcium l-pidolate and Magnesium l-pidolate

  • Vitamin A, whose most biologically active form is Retinol, contributes to the maintenance of normal skin and mucous membranes. It is also involved in the process of cell specialization and in the normal functioning of the immune system. Along with a healthy lifestyle, there are some nutrients that can promote well-being. The intake of Vitamin A would also bring benefits to the elderly: it would in fact be involved in the maintenance of cognitive functions, slowing down the evolution of senile dementia. To find out more about Vitamin A, try searching on PubMed, you will find more than 42,000 scientific publications.
  • Calcium pidolate or calcium pidolate is a natural micronutrient that allows you to fight against the loss of bone substances, low mineralization of bone tissue and treat muscle pain and dental problems. It is therefore suggested to support physiological cellular specialization.
  • Magnesium pidolate is the magnesium salt of pidolic acid. Magnesium is an essential mineral that plays an important role in many biological reactions in the body. Among its main tasks are the regulation of muscle and nerve function, energy production, DNA synthesis and maintenance of bone health. Magnesium is also involved in the regulation of calcium, potassium and zinc levels as well as cell specialization.

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