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Zenith Nutrition Magnesium Citrate 330mg Capsule Zenith Nutrition Magnesium Citrate 330mg Capsule

Zenith Nutrition Magnesium Citrate 330mg Capsule

Quantity Description: bottle of 60 capsules
Manufacturer: Medizen Labs Pvt. Ltd.
Price: ₹ 980.0

Information about Zenith Nutrition Magnesium Citrate 330mg Capsule

Zenith Nutrition Zenith Nutrition Magnesium Citrate 330mg capsules contain megnesium (megnesium citrate). Magnesium is one of the bodys most important minerals. It is required as a cofactor in hundreds of enzymatic processes within cells.

Key Benefits of Zenith Nutrition Magnesium Citrate 330mg capsules:
It helps maintain normal muscle and nerve function, keeps heart rhythm steady, promotes healthy cardiovascular function, Supports a healthy immune system.
It keeps bones strong.
Magnesium also helps maintain sugar health within normal range.
Magnesium helps to regulate calcium transport and absorption.
By stimulating the secretion of calcitonin, it aids the influx of calcium into bone and promotes optimal bone mineralization.
It is known to be involved in energy metabolism and protein synthesis.

Direction for use:
As a dietary supplement, take 3 capsule daily with meal . Best results obtained with continuous use.

Safety information:
Pregnant or lactating women, diabetics, hypoglycemics, and people with known medical conditions and/or taking drugs should consult with a registered medical practitioner and/or pharmacist prior to taking dietary supplements.

Use under medical supervision.

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I am a student and I do not get time for proper nutrition. What all things should I eat to get proper nutrition?

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Dietitian/Nutritionist, Jabalpur
I am a student and I do not get time for proper nutrition. What all things should I eat to get proper nutrition?
Hye. Thanks for the query. Healthy eating for fitness and stamina as a student involves eating right at the right time when needed by the body and not skipping meals just because you are busy studying. 1. Base your meals on starchy foods: roti, bread, potatoes, bhakri, rice whole grain pasta. Choose whole grains, roti, bhakri, unpolished rice and potatoes with skin where possible which have more fibre, vitamins and minerals. Remember carbohydrate rich foods contain fewer than half the calories of fats per gram and they are the source of glucose for your brains. 2. Eat lots of fruit and vegetables: Choose a variety of fruit and vegetables as they contain different combinations of vitamins and minerals. Soups and fruit juices all count! Try grating vegetables like carrots and cabbage into parathas or add lots of vegetables to khichdis. 3. Eat more healthy fats - aim for at least two portions per week of nuts Include also oily fish like salmon, fresh tuna, sardines, mackerel and trout. 4. Cut down on saturated fat and sugar Although we need some fat in our diet (to provide the essential fatty acids and aid the absorption of the fat soluble vitamins A, D, E and K), too much fat may lead to weight gain. Replace saturated fats from butter, pastries, cream, pies and cheese with unsaturated fats found in vegetable oils, nuts, seeds, oily fish. Too much sugar, especially between meals can increase risk of tooth decay and will add extra calories so limit your added sugar intake! If you get a sweet craving try having fruit instead. 5. Eat less salt, adults should eat no more than 6 g per day. A high salt intake is associated with altered lipid profile, high blood pressure. Most of our salt intake comes from processed foods rather than salt added during cooking or at the table, so always check food labels for the salt content. Try using extra herbs, spices, citrus juices (lemon and lime), mustard or vinegar to flavour foods so you can use less salt in your recipes. 6. Get active and be a healthy weight! Ideally, 150 minutes of moderate intensity or 75 minutes vigorous intensity physical activity and muscle strength training on at least two days per week. Moderate intensity activities include cycling or brisk walking. High or vigorous intensity activities include swimming and running. Muscle strengthening activities include weight lifting, exercises with weights or carrying heavy boxes or groceries. At least indulge in some sport like football, basketball athletics etc. Physical activity can reduce the risk of lifestyle disorders at an early age and helps maintain a healthy weight. 7. Don?t get thirsty Aim for 8-10 glasses of fluid per day. Water is the best choice as it hydrates you without adding any extra calories to your daily intake. Most types of drink count including water, tea, coffee, soft drinks, milk, fruit juice and smoothies, but try to avoid added sugar in your drinks as this can increase risk of dental decay. Alcohol does not count because it makes you pass urine more frequently and contributes to dehydration rather than hydration. 8. Don?t skip breakfast. This is very important. A healthy breakfast can provide fibre, calories, vitamins and minerals important for health. Choose wholegrain cereals, porridge or wholemeal toast, roti, poha, rawa, with fruit for a healthy start to the day. 9. Avoid alcohol and smoking. 10. Get good sleep.
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I am slightly underweight. Want some nutritional supplement that is not very expensive.

BSc - Food Science & Nutrition, PGD in Sports Nutrition and Dietitics , Diabetes Educator
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Mumbai
I am slightly underweight. Want some nutritional supplement that is not very expensive.
Hello, Supplements recommendation are based on various factors including your weight gain requirement. Ensure you are eating taking good healthy protein rich diet, rather relying on supplements.

I am suffered a lot about eye sight, will you please give me the remedies, and also I am lack of nutrition and give me the nutrition details about which food I want to take.

Fellowship In Comprehensive Ophthalmology, DOMS
Ophthalmologist, Sangrur
I am suffered a lot about eye sight, will you please give me the remedies, and also I am lack of nutrition and give m...
Hello you should eat balanced and nutritious food which includes: 1. Green vegetables 2. Seasonal fruits 3. Milk 4. Avoid junk food 5. Eat a lot of salad 6. Drink a lot of water.

Different kinds of almonds are available in the market, is there any difference in their nutritional value? If yes, then which one is the best?

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General Physician, Narnaul
Different kinds of almonds are available in the market, is there any difference in their nutritional value?
If yes, t...
No difference Almond nuts are rich sources of vitamins, and minerals and packed with numerous health promoting phyto-chemicals. These nuts compose of well-balanced food principles that are essential for optimum health and wellness. Almonds are one of the complete sources of energy as well as nutrients. The nuts, especially, are rich in mono-unsaturated fatty acids like oleic, and palmitoleic acids that help in lowering LDL or "bad cholesterol" and increasing HDL or "good cholesterol" in the human body. Research studies suggest that Mediterranean diet, which is excellent in monounsaturated fatty acids, help to prevent coronary artery disease and strokes by favoring healthy blood lipid profile. The nuts are an excellent source of vitamin E; hold about 25 mg per 100 g (about 170% of RDA). Vitamin E is a powerful lipid soluble antioxidant, required for maintaining cell membrane integrity of mucus membranes and skin by protecting it from harmful effects of oxygen-free radicals. Almonds are free from gluten protein, and for the same reason, they are one of the popular ingredients in the preparation of gluten-free food formulas. Such formula preparations are, in fact, healthy alternatives in people with wheat food allergy, and celiac disease. The nuts are packed with many important B-complex groups of vitamins such as riboflavin, niacin, thiamin, pantothenic acid, vitamin B-6, and folates. Altogether, these vitamins work as co-factors for enzymes during cellular substrate metabolism inside the human body. Furthermore, almonds are also an incredible source of minerals such as manganese, potassium, calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc, and selenium. Almond oil, extracted from the nuts, can be employed as an emollient. When applied regularly, it helps keep skin well protected from dryness. Additionally, the oil is used in cooking in Iran, and Turkey. It is also used as “carrier or base oil” in various traditional medicines, in aromatherapy, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries. A handful of almonds a day provides much of recommended levels of minerals, vitamins, and protein. Besides, almond oil extracted from the nuts has been used in cooking, and medicine.
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I think i don't get enough nutrition from foods suggest me any nutritional drinks so that i can get 28 essential nutrients ?

Certified Diabetes Educator , Sports Nutritionist, Registered Clinical Dietician
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Mumbai
get your nutritional status evaluated by a qualified registered dietician n then let her decide whether u req any nutritional supplements or no
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