KHK Formula (Pot Of 60 Capsules)

This is a formula containing Resveratrol, Vitamin C , N Acetyl Cysteine , Coenzyme Q10 and Zinc.

 
£27.60
 
 
Suitable For
Vegetarian Vegetarian
Vegan Vegan
No Gluten Containing Ingredients No Gluten Containing Ingredients
No Nut Containing Ingredients No Nut Containing Ingredients

Suitable for vegetarians: Yes

Suitable for vegans: Yes

What is Metabolics KHK Formula for?

Metabolics KHK Formula is a blend of nutrients designed to support metabolism. It

contains resveratrol, vitamin C, N Acetyl Cysteine, Coenzyme Q10 and zinc.

Zinc is an essential mineral that plays a crucial role in various physiological processes in the body, including macronutrient metabolism. Zinc contributes to normal macronutrient metabolism in the following ways:

Carbohydrate Metabolism: Zinc is involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates. It plays a role in the function of insulin, the hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. Zinc is a cofactor for enzymes involved in insulin action, and it helps insulin bind to cells, facilitating the uptake and utilisation of glucose.

Protein Metabolism: Zinc is a component of many enzymes that are involved in protein synthesis and degradation. It is essential for the function of enzymes that break down proteins into amino acids and those that build proteins from amino acids. This makes zinc important for overall protein metabolism in the body.

Fat metabolism: Zinc plays a role in the normal metabolism of fatty acids. Fatty acid metabolism involves the breakdown and utilization of fats for energy, and zinc is involved in several key aspects of this process.

Enzyme Activation: Zinc serves as a cofactor for various enzymes involved in fatty acid metabolism. For example, it is a component of lipases, enzymes that break down triglycerides into fatty acids and glycerol. These fatty acids can then be used for energy production.

Insulin Function: Zinc is also involved in insulin function. Insulin is a hormone that regulates glucose and lipid metabolism. Proper insulin function is crucial for the uptake and storage of fatty acids in adipose tissue.

Cellular Function: Zinc is essential for the proper function of cell membranes. Fatty acids are important components of cell membranes, and zinc contributes to the integrity and fluidity of these membranes.

Zinc is also involved in the normal metabolism of vitamin A. The relationship between zinc and vitamin A is interconnected and essential for various physiological processes in the body.

How zinc contributes to the metabolism of vitamin A

Absorption: Zinc is necessary for the proper absorption of dietary vitamin A in the intestines. It is involved in the synthesis of a protein called retinol-binding protein (RBP), which helps transport vitamin A in the blood.

Transport: Once vitamin A is absorbed, it is transported in the bloodstream bound to RBP. Zinc plays a role in the formation of the RBP-vitamin A complex, facilitating the transport of vitamin A to various tissues in the body.

Conversion: Vitamin A exists in different forms, including retinol and beta-carotene. Zinc is involved in the conversion of beta-carotene (a precursor of vitamin A) into the active form of vitamin A (retinol) within the body.

Storage: Zinc also contributes to the storage of vitamin A in the liver, where it can be mobilised and utilised as needed.

The interaction between zinc and vitamin A highlights the importance of both nutrients for various physiological functions, including vision, immune function, and skin health. A deficiency in either zinc or vitamin A can have adverse effects on these processes.

The role of vitamin C in metabolism

Vitamin C plays a crucial role in supporting overall metabolism, and its contributions to the protection of cells from oxidative stress and the regeneration of the reduced form of vitamin E are part of these metabolic functions.

Protection from Oxidative Stress: Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that helps protect cells from oxidative stress. Oxidative stress occurs when there is an imbalance between the production of free radicals and the body's ability to neutralise them. Free radicals can cause damage to cells, proteins, and DNA. By neutralising these free radicals, vitamin C helps maintain cellular health and function.

Regeneration of Vitamin E: Vitamin E is another antioxidant that protects cells from oxidative damage. When vitamin E neutralises a free radical, it becomes oxidised. Vitamin C helps regenerate the oxidised form of vitamin E back to its active, reduced form. This collaboration between vitamin C and vitamin E supports the overall antioxidant defence system in the body.

Collagen Synthesis: Vitamin C is also essential for the synthesis of collagen, a structural protein that plays a key role in the formation of connective tissues, skin, blood vessels, and bones. This process is important for overall tissue repair and maintenance.

Iron Absorption: Vitamin C enhances the absorption of non-haem iron (the type of iron found in plant-based foods) from the digestive tract. Iron is essential for the production of haemoglobin and myoglobin, which are involved in oxygen transport and storage.

While vitamin C itself doesn't directly "boost" metabolism in the way that some substances do, its involvement in these processes contributes to overall metabolic health. Additionally, a well-functioning metabolism is crucial for energy production, nutrient utilisation, and the maintenance of various physiological functions.

Who is Metabolics KHK formula for?

Nutritional support for maintaining overall metabolism is crucial for promoting general health and wellbeing. It is important to ensure a well-balanced diet that includes a variety of whole foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats. You should also stay well-hydrated as water is essential for various metabolic processes, and dehydration can negatively impact metabolism. Be sure to eat regular, balanced meals to maintain stable blood sugar levels; Skipping meals can disrupt metabolism and lead to energy imbalances. Take care to engage in regular physical activity as exercise helps boost metabolism, improve insulin sensitivity, and contribute to overall metabolic health. Stress management is important as chronic stress can affect your metabolism and lead to unhealthy eating habits and ensure you get sufficient and good quality sleep.

In addition to this, consider a nutritional supplement to support your metabolism especially when specific nutrient needs may not be met through diet alone.

Why use Metabolics KHK formula

In addition to zinc and vitamin C, Metabolics has incorporated Resveratrol, N Acetyl Cysteine and Coenzyme Q10.

Resveratrol is a natural polyphenol compound that is found in various plants, including the skin of red grapes and Polygonum cuspidatum (Japanese knotweed). Polyphenols are a diverse group of naturally occurring compounds found in plants. They are characterised by the presence of multiple phenol groups in their chemical structure.

Coenzyme Q10. also known as ubiquinone, is a coenzyme that is present in the mitochondria of cells, where it plays a central role in the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the primary source of cellular energy. CoQ10 is involved in the electron transport chain within the mitochondria, where it helps shuttle electrons and protons, facilitating the production of ATP. This process is essential for the energy needs of cells.

CoQ10 is absorbed in the small intestine and then passes through the lymphatics and bloodstream to reach various tissues. It is found in cell membranes and lipoproteins, where it contributes to the conversion of carbohydrates and fats into energy. CoQ10 works in conjunction with an enzyme within the mitochondria to reattach a phosphate group to adenosine diphosphate (ADP), forming ATP. This recycling system is vital for maintaining a continuous supply of ATP for cellular energy needs.

The body can synthesise CoQ10, and it can also be obtained from dietary sources. Foods rich in CoQ10 include meat, fish, nuts, and oils. However, the amount of CoQ10 obtained from the diet may not always be sufficient, and supplementation becomes more important, especially as CoQ10 levels tend to decline with age.

N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) is a modified form of the amino acid cysteine. It is a precursor to glutathione. Glutathione performs a cellular defence role in the body.

As an added benefit, this product contributes to the normal functioning of your immune system as it contains zinc and vitamin C. It also reduces tiredness and fatigue because it contains vitamin C.

This product is suitable for vegetarian and vegan diets.

Supplement Facts

Each capsule contains:

%NRV*

Vitamin C

100 mg

125 %

Zinc

15 mg

150%

Polygonum Cuspidatum

150 mg

(25% Resveratrol)

N Acetyl Cysteine

100 mg

Coenzyme Q10

100 mg

† Nutrient Reference Value (NRV*) not established

Ingredients

Polygonum Cuspidatum, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (capsule), N.Acetyl Cysteine, Ascorbic Acid, Coenzyme Q10, Zinc Citrate.

Directions / Dosage
Capsules
Recommended dose 1 capsule twice per day with food. The stated recommended dose can be changed as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Do not exceed this recommended dose. Consume within 3 months of opening.
Warning
If pregnant or breast feeding, consult your healthcare practitioner before using. This product should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place out of reach of children.
Product Type
Serving size: 1 capsule