Nobilin First - Detailed information

The vital substance combination with vitamins, minerals and Q10

Do you pay attention to a healthy diet and eat plenty of fruit and vegetables, but still want to support your health? Then we recommend Nobilin First: This rich vitamin supplement provides you with 24 valuable vital substances. Vitamins, minerals, and trace elements are combined in this high-quality supplement with natural coenzyme Q10.

A dietary supplement with coenzyme Q10 is especially beneficial for people over 40, as the body's ability to produce Q10 decreases with age. Increased stress, competitive sports, illness, or diets can also make taking dietary supplements advisable. Nobilin First can provide you with excellent basic nutrition in these cases.

Vitamins only work effectively in your body when combined with minerals. Nobilin First therefore consists of two products that complement each other particularly well:

Coenzyme Q10: For more energy

Nobilin Q10 Multivitamin is a particularly high-quality dietary supplement in its own right. It contains essential vitamins such as vitamin C, vitamin B12, and folic acid. As a special highlight, the product also provides 30 milligrams of coenzyme Q10. Q10 plays a key role in converting the nutrients you ingest with food into the universal energy carrier ATP. The body produces this coenzyme itself, but production declines from the age of 30 onwards. A supplemental Q10 supplement may be beneficial from the age of 40 onwards at the latest.

Anyone taking cholesterol-lowering medication should also take Q10, because statins inhibit the body's own Q10 production.

Minerals: Source of well-being

Nobilin Mineral Plus is a combination of eleven important minerals and trace elements that can help you specifically counteract a potential mineral deficiency. A large portion of the German population consumes too little calcium, iodine, magnesium, zinc, and iron (source: National Consumption Study II, 2008). A deficiency is also possible if your mineral needs are increased due to stress, medication, diabetes, exercise, dieting, tobacco and alcohol consumption, digestive problems, or advanced age.

Two softgel capsules daily provide you with the concentrated power of 24 different vitamins, minerals, and Q10. This provides a solid foundation for health and vitality.

Good to know: Nobilin First is also particularly suitable for pregnant and breastfeeding women, as the need for vitamins, minerals and trace elements increases during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

The healthy base with the added minerals

Vitamin supplements support the body with essential nutrients in addition to food and prevent vitamin deficiencies. Essential minerals are usually supplied independently of vitamin supplements. Nobilin First combines a high-quality vitamin supplement with essential minerals and coenzyme Q10.

Cellulose for energy production: Q10

Our bodies need energy to live. We absorb most of it from food and drink. Mitochondria in each of our cells work like mini-power plants, converting the nutrients we ingest into the universal energy carrier ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Coenzyme Q10 plays a key role in this process, known as oxidative phosphorylation. Q10 is considered a vitaminoid because it is structurally related to vitamin K and vitamin E. The reduced, phenolic form is called ubihydroquinone or ubiquinol (QH2 for short) and is the most active form of the coenzyme.

Organs such as the heart and lungs, which require particularly high levels of energy, have particularly high concentrations of Q10. The body can produce the coenzyme itself. However, production decreases after the age of 30. A balanced diet serves as an external source of Q10 intake. Fish, meat, legumes, nuts, vegetable oils, and vegetables such as cabbage, spinach, and broccoli are particularly rich in Q10.

If the body doesn't have enough Q10 available, it can't produce enough energy in the form of ATP. Furthermore, a deficiency of this coenzyme increases the proliferation of free radicals, leading to oxidative stress. An important function of our immune system is to protect us from these free radicals, which can be released by environmental influences, stress, medications, cigarettes, alcohol, and even competitive sports. By binding these free radicals in the body, antioxidants protect against them.

Q10 therefore acts as an antioxidant and is particularly effective in improving quality of life as a multivitamin, i.e. in combination with vitamin pills (vitamins in tablet form or in capsules).

Minerals – salts of life

According to the dictionary, minerals (also colloquially known as "minerals" or "minerals") are classified as "inorganic substances." They are essential to life and must be obtained through the diet. Minerals such as calcium or magnesium, and trace elements required in much lower concentrations (e.g., copper, zinc, or iron), are essential components of many hormones and enzymes and, in conjunction with vitamins, are required for a healthy metabolism. Furthermore, minerals serve as the building blocks of our bones, teeth, and connective tissue.

Minerals and trace elements can therefore rightly be called the "salts of life" and "building blocks of the body." Without them, neither the interaction of our muscles and nerves nor blood formation or growth would function. Essential minerals are calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, chloride, and phosphorus. Essential trace elements include iodine, selenium, iron, chromium, copper, zinc, manganese, and molybdenum. Diet plays a key role in ensuring an adequate supply of these essential nutrients. In some regions, deficiencies, especially with regard to iodine and selenium, are particularly common due to typical diets.

Essential minerals at a glance

Calcium and Vitamin D: Calcium is needed for the maintenance of normal bones. Vitamin D contributes to the normal absorption and utilization of calcium and phosphorus and to normal blood calcium levels.

Magnesium: Magnesium contributes to normal energy metabolism, normal muscle function and normal functioning of the nervous system.

Sodium: Sodium plays a central role in the generation and transmission of excitations in nerve cells and muscle fibers.

Potassium: Potassium contributes to normal muscle function and ensures the transmission of nerve signals to the muscles. The acid-base balance in the human body also depends on potassium.

Chloride: Chlorides regulate fluid flow between cells and are important for acid-base balance, nerve impulse transmission, tissue, and muscle function. Chloride also supports the production of stomach acid and contributes to normal digestion.

Phosphorus: Phosphorus contributes to normal bone formation. Phosphorus compounds are also found in all other body cells and are components of cell walls and genetic material.

Iodine and selenium: Iodine contributes to the normal production of thyroid hormones and, together with selenium, to normal thyroid function.

Copper: Copper contributes to normal iron transport in the body. Copper also contributes to the maintenance of normal connective tissue, normal skin and hair pigmentation, and the normal function of the nervous system.

Iron: Contributes to the normal formation of red blood cells and hemoglobin and to normal oxygen transport in the body.

Manganese: Manganese contributes to normal energy metabolism, the maintenance of normal bones, and normal connective tissue formation. Furthermore, manganese helps protect cells from oxidative stress.

Fluorine: Contributes to the maintenance of tooth mineralization.

Chromium: Contributes to the maintenance of normal blood sugar levels.

Molybdenum: Molybdenum contributes to the breakdown of sulfur-containing amino acids and uric acid. It also plays an important role in energy production.

Zinc: Contributes to the protection of cell components from oxidative stress and to the maintenance of normal skin, hair and nails.

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