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Zinc with Quercetin & Green Tea Extract for Immune Support*

BioZnQ Capsules - 60 Ct

BioZnQ Capsules - 60 Ct

Zinc with Quercetin & Green Tea Extract for Immune Support*

BioZnQ Capsules - 60 Ct

BioZnQ Capsules - 60 Ct

  • Delivers bioavailable zinc to support essential cellular functions.
  • Provides quercetin, a natural antioxidant, to help ease internal stress.
  • Supports balanced immune response and overall vitality.
  • Helps maintain healthy energy levels and metabolic function.

Sandhu’s BioZnQ™ combines highly absorbable zinc (as zinc mono methionine) with potent natural zinc ionophores, quercetin and green tea extract, to support immune health and overall wellness. The quercetin, standardized to 95% purity, and green tea extract, standardized for key antioxidants, work together to aid in zinc absorption and bioavailability. Incorporate BioZnQ™ into your daily routine for comprehensive mineral support and balanced immune function.*

Elemental Zinc
(as Zinc Mono Methionine chelate complex)
Ionophores blend
Quercetin (Japanese sophora) (Sophora Japonica) (Flower Buds) Extract (Standardized to >95% Quercetin).
Tea (Green Tea) (Camellia Sinensis) (Leaves) Extract (Standardized to >98% Polyphenols, >50% Epigallocatechin-gallate, <1% Naturally Occurring Caffeine)
Other Ingredients: Vegetable Cellulose Capsules, Vegetable Calcium Stearate.

Take 2 capsules a day, preferably with meals or as suggested by your health care provider.

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Why Sandhu’s BioZnQ™?​

“#1 High-Absorption Zinc with Natural Ionophore*

Zinc, an essential mineral, plays a crucial role in numerous enzymatic reactions that are vital for immune system function, metabolism, digestion, and nerve function.*

However, its benefits can only be fully delivered when it is effectively
absorbed by the cells
; which cannot be achieved through the intake of regular zinc because of its poor absorbability.*

That's where we step in. We've crafted a synergistic blend of zinc with nature's finest zinc ionophores - quercetin and green tea extract, paving the way for efficient absorption and unlocking the full potential of this essential mineral.

How Does it Work?​

“Restore Healthy Immune Function with a Power of Zinc Ionophore*

Ionophore-quercetin and green tea extracts help the transport of Zinc across the
cell membrane
and reach deep in the cells to give maximum benefit.*

Furthermore, zinc, along with antioxidants like quercetin and green tea extract, supports neutralizing free radicals, eases oxidative stress, and helps maintain a
healthy immune function year-round.*

Quercetin helps maintain the circulatory health.* Epigallocatechin-gallate
(EGCG) supports cognitive health & mental wellness.*

Not All Zinc Supplements are Made Equal!

Sandhu’s BioZnQTM  is the first to launch a high absorbing zinc supplement that is made with zinc ionophores blend like quercetin & green tea extract. It is made to support & eases the efficacy of zinc by helping the cellular re-uptake of this essential mineral.*

Synergistic Blend: Zinc + Quercetin + EGCG

Zinc (as Zinc Mono Methionine)

We used a 100% chelated form of zinc that offers superior absorption than other forms of Zinc.*

Quercetin:

It is a well-known natural flavonoid that can also act as a zinc ionophore, supporting cellular uptake of zinc.* We formulated this synergistic blend with 95% standardized high-strength quercetin that is extracted from ‘Sophora Japonica’ flower buds. This plant naturally contains an abundance of water-soluble quercetin properties and delivers a highly pure form of quercetin.*

Green Tea Extract:

Green tea extract used in this blend has been standardized to contain a minimum of 50% EGCG, 80% Catechins, and 98% Polyphenols, a highly concentrated & potent natural antioxidant.* It is another zinc ionophore that works synergistically with quercetin and helps in zinc absorption.*

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zinc?

Zinc is an essential mineral, that plays a crucial role in supporting the immune system, cellular metabolism, digestion, nerve function, and much more.*

Can BioZnQ ™ supplement be used as a substitute for medical treatment?

No, BioZnQ supplement is not a substitute for medical treatment. Consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment of health concerns.

Are there any interactions with BioZnQ ™ supplement?

Sandhu’s BioZnQ supplement is generally safe when taken as directed. Zinc and Quercetin may interact with certain medications, so it's important to consult with a healthcare professional if you have any concerns or are taking any medications.