period of growth

Micronutrient therapy

Ensuring the supply of micronutrients
Mass elements (such as calcium, potassium, magnesium) and trace elements (such as iron, zinc, Selenium, copper, iodine, manganese, molybdenum, silicon) are important building and active substances in the organism. A deficiency, especially during development, can have serious consequences. Since there is often an increased need during the growth phase, preventive supplementation is recommended. A regular, balanced supply of micronutrients closes possible nutrient gaps, supports the body's own regulation mechanisms and metabolic processes.
Support brain development
Omega-3 fatty acids are essential for brain development and positively influence behavior and cognitive abilities. Omega-3 supplementation is associated with increased attention and learning capacity and a generally improved mood profile.
Guarantee basic supply with all vitamins
As with the quantitative and trace elements, an optimal supply of vitamins is also important. The increased demand during growth and development easily leads to shortages. If the negative vitamin balance lasts for a longer period of time, the body's own stores are emptied first. The water-soluble vitamins of the B group and vitamin C are more affected than the easily storable fat-soluble vitamins, with the exception of vitamin D, whose sufficient supply is particularly problematic in the winter months. Taking a well-tuned multivitamin preparation is therefore advisable.
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