Van Chro Zin (U.S. formulation)
Scientific References >
Eniva Van Chro Zin (symbol "VCZ") is a specialized mineral combination of vanadium, chromium, and zinc designed to help promote healthy sugar balance for enhanced health and vitality.*
Eniva Minerals for Life® Van Chro Zin is a liquid dietary supplement of the Cell-Ready® minerals Vanadium, Chromium and Zinc in an aqueous nutrient delivery system.
The purer the water the more efficiently minerals are activated into their electrically charged ionic state. Eniva uses OHM® water (multi-step purified water) in a unique proprietary process at Eniva's government-inspected manufacturing facility, yielding a bio-available form of vanadium, chromium and zinc ions (Solutomic®) in sparkling clear solution for quicker absorption than tablets or capsules which must first dissolve in the digestive system before being absorbed.
Van Chro Zin Helps to Support:
- Healthy and normal blood glucose levels*
- Weight management*
- Normal fertility*
- Healthy and normal growth*
- Healthy sugar levels in the body*
- Cardiovascular health*
- Healthy lipids*
Minerals for Life® Van Chro Zin
Suggested Retail Price: $26.95
20 oz. - ID 8006
Supplement Facts |
Serving Size: 1 Teaspoon
Servings Per Container: 120 |
| |
Amount Per Serving |
% Daily Value |
Zinc |
400 mcg |
3% |
Chromium |
500 mcg |
417% |
Vanadium |
600 mcg |
† |
| † Daily Value not established |
Ingredients: Purified water, vanadium (derived from vanadyl sulfate), chromium (from chromium chloride), zinc (derived from zinc sulfate).
Adult Directions: Take 1 teaspoon daily.
No Stimulants, No Artificial Colors, No Artificial Flavors.
Caution: Do not consume if tamper resistant seal is broken or missing. Keep cap tightly closed and out of reach of children. Not intended for children under 14 years of age. Not for pregnant or lactating women. First consult your physician before starting this or any new mineral or nutrient supplement program. Isolated minerals or nutrients are best taken as part of a comprehensive supplement program containing a broad spectrum of nutrients. |
Minerals for Life® water-soluble Van Chro Zin is a dietary supplement containing elemental vanadium, chromium, and zinc.
Both chromium and vanadium are very special minerals because they activate enzymes associated with sugar balance in the body.
Van Chro Zin is not a picolinate or a gluconate. It is simply pure minerals and pure water.
Please see information on the following for more information:
Chromium >
Zinc >
Scientific References
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