Basic
Micronutrition

Basic Micronutrition delivers basic micronutrients in balanced combinations and adequate physiological doses by means of nutritional supplements. These micronutrients are essential for the correct cellular and metabolic functioning of the body and therefore essential for life.

Basic Micronutrition means the supply of basic micronutrients in balanced combinations and adequate physiological doses by means of nutritional supplements.

These micronutrients are essential for correct cellular and metabolic functioning of the body and therefore are essential for life. They are the raw materials used to build other molecules.

They do not interact with medications and can be administered to anyone regardless of age, gender or health status.

The basic micronutrients are the following: vitamins in their active or most bioavailable forms, bioavailable minerals, essential and conditionally essential fatty acids, essential and semi-essential amino acids, nucleotides and vitamin factors.

Specific Micronutrition

Specific Micronutrition is the supply of non-basic micronutrients, metabolites, enzymes, etc. for a particular and specific use by means of supplementation. These “extra” micronutrients may be necessary to control certain conditions or symptoms and to help maintain overall good health.

Specific Micronutrition means the supplementary supply of non-basic micronutrients, metabolites, enzymes and sometimes phytochemicals support, for a particular and specific use.

These “extra” micronutrients may be necessary to control certain conditions or symptoms and to help maintain good health.

Specific micronutrients should always accompany Basic Micronutrition, although they can also be taken on their own from time to time.