Small nutrients, big impact: vitamins and minerals for your health.
Botanicals produces premium vital substances directly in Austria, with a clear focus on quality, regionality and sustainability. The products are characterised by high bioavailability, are vegan or vegetarian and are carefully tested in certified laboratories. The aim of Botanicals is to promote sustainable health and provide holistic support for people of all ages.
The formulas are specially developed for the areas of sport, wellbeing, beauty and mental fitness and come directly from Austria without fillers. Especially in the cold season, it is important to provide the body with an optimal supply of valuable micronutrients to keep fit through autumn and winter. A stable vitamin D level is particularly valuable here.
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What are micronutrients?
Micronutrients are essential nutrients that the human body needs in comparatively small quantities, but are nevertheless crucial for a variety of physiological functions.
These nutrients include vitamins and minerals that are essential for the proper functioning of the metabolism and the maintenance of health.
Why micronutrients are important for the human body:
Metabolic regulation- Micronutrients play a key role in the regulation of metabolism. Vitamins are often involved as coenzymes in enzymatic reactions that control energy metabolism and other vital processes.
Immune system support - Certain micronutrients, especially vitamins such as vitamin C and vitamin D, are crucial for the function of the immune system. They contribute to the defence against diseases and infections.
Cell protection - Antioxidant micronutrients, such as vitamin E and selenium, have protective properties against oxidative stress. They can protect cells from harmful free radicals and thus contribute to the prevention of diseases.
Bone health - Minerals such as calcium, magnesium and vitamin D are crucial for bone and tooth health. They support the growth, development and maintenance of bone structure.
Hormone regulation - Some micronutrients are involved in the production and regulation of hormones. This can affect mood, sleep, energy levels and other physiological functions.
Nervous system function - B vitamins, such as B6, B12 and folic acid, play an essential role in maintaining the function of the nervous system. They are involved in the synthesis of neurotransmitters, which are responsible for the transmission of nerve impulses.