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For daily supply with the essentials
Dietary supplements are available today in many different forms. You can choose from powders, tablets, capsules, drops and juices. It has never been easier to supply your body with all important nutrients in a targeted way without having to eat kilograms of food. Essential nutrients can be taken at any time, no matter how stressful everyday life may be.
With such a wide range available, the right combination of dietary supplements first needs to be found. An individual perspective is important here, because every person is different.
The most popular types of dietary supplements
Protein supplements
Protein supplements are one of the most popular types of dietary supplements on the market. They are often taken by bodybuilders and other athletes to support the development of muscle mass. Protein supplements can also be taken by people who want a calorie-reduced diet.
Vitamin D
Vitamin D is a popular supplement for people who want to improve their bone health or immune system.
Biotin
Biotin is a water-soluble vitamin found in a number of foods such as eggs, milk and some nuts and seeds.
Biotin is also very valuable as an active ingredient for hair and nails. It also plays an important role in the metabolism of fats and carbohydrates and in the production of energy.
Collagen supplements
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body and is an important component of tendons, ligaments and skin. It is responsible for the strength and structure of these tissues. Collagen supplements are often used as supplements for tendons and ligaments: they improve the health of tendons and ligaments as well as the appearance of the skin.
Quality over quantity
Dietary supplements can help the body achieve better health. But not every product is what it appears to be. That is why our high-quality substances have been carefully selected according to the highest quality standards. They contain only the pure product and no unnecessary fillers. If you choose the wrong nutrients, they can quickly become harmful to the body.
Less well-known does not have to mean worse
In addition to the most popular dietary supplements mentioned above, there are also less well-known alternatives. These often have very useful properties too. Moringa supplement, for example, contains a very high proportion of protein, vitamin A and calcium. Moringa also contains vitamins D, E and K as well as the trace elements copper and zinc, plus omega 3-6-9. A true all-rounder that is also completely vegan. It is therefore best not to rely only on the best-known variants when supplying the body in an individually tailored way.
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