"energized" in relation to dietary supplements?

Anyone have any idea what "energized" means in relation to zinc citrate?

Unfortunately, the difference is not mentioned anywhere except for the energization of light beings (which has nothing to do with dietary supplements).

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Hallemachallema
2 years ago

Since the pack on your link is “energetized by homeodynamic manufactory”, it is clear that it is alternative medicine and esoteric.

In the drugstore departments of relevant supermarkets or in drugstore shops, you will find zinc preparations that are significantly cheaper and more effective:

The absorption of zinc in the intestine is increased by vitamin C. Good preparations therefore contain vitamin C. It is sometimes also called ascorbic acid on the packaging under its other name.

The amino acid histidine has an effect which promotes the zinc uptake even more strongly. This is also scientifically proven (see studies under “google scholars”). Therefore, you should pay attention to preparations that bear the inscription “zinc + histidine + vitamin C”.

In addition, zinc preparations should not be taken together with substances which inhibit zinc absorption. These are: dietary supplements with divalent metal ions (e.g. iron, magnesium); oxalic acid (including spinach) and phytic acid (in whole grain products, nuts and legumes).

Mekpomm
2 years ago

I guess this is a zinc compound that is already biologically active (energized). It therefore has a better bioavailability, and our body can use it immediately for the formation of defense cells.

Rolf42
2 years ago

The term “energetized” is usually a reference to the fact that here with esoteric ulcer it is intended to try to sell more or less useless products at excessive prices.

Miraculix84
2 years ago
Reply to  Narrativium

By the way, you can also become a certified micronutrient coach in a 4-day course. 😅

At the latest here everyone must realize that this is some kind of snowball system to pull ignorant light-believers over the table. 🙈

Miraculix84
2 years ago
Reply to  Narrativium

“Made in homeodynamic manufacture.”

Uh, yes. That sounds very like overpriced, esoteric nonsense.

ThomasJNewton
2 years ago
Reply to  Narrativium

You can learn what you can’t do.

Made in homeodynamic manufacture.

All right!

Miraculix84
2 years ago

My sister-in-law also buys an overpriced bullshit. I’m not surprised anymore.