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FRUNUTTA: HOW TO INCREASE YOUR MALE SEXUAL HEALTH NATURALLY!
Zinc deficiency may cause erectile dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction can have many factors and is more common in men as they age. However, testosterone is a major factor in providing a healthy erection and low testosterone levels can be related to zinc deficiency. Zinc is a trace mineral that occurs naturally on earth and can be obtained from foods. However, many men suffer from zinc deficiency and do not know its importance regarding male sexual health. Zinc deficiency is prevalent throughout the world, including the USA. Severe and moderate deficiency of zinc is associated with hypogonadism (low testosterone) in men. A study conducted by Wayne State University School of Medicine showed that zinc supplementation of marginally zinc-deficient normal elderly men for six months resulted in an increase in serum testosterone and their libido. Another study evaluated rats fed 5mg of zinc daily and showed excellent correlation with duration of erections and libido on the rats that were treated with zinc vs. placebo. -
FRUNUTTA: NEW YEAR NEW YOU
The New Year brings a refreshing sense of a fresh start. Whether you envision yourself with enhanced mental clarity, stamina in the gym, or more e... -
Why Frunutta is a Clean Label
Frunutta is a proud disruptor in the vitamin marketplace. We have created a vitamin tablet that does away with all the additives, preservatives and unnecessary ingredients that are used in the industry. Frunutta concentrated on what is truly important for your health and decided to provide you with a Clean Label. -
FRUNUTTA, CORONA VIRUS AND YOUR SUPPLEMENT NEEDS!
While we are quarantined to our homes it is likely we are consuming more canned or processed meals than usual. It is important to supplement with vitamins to get nutrients that we aren’t getting from our food. Vitamin C 1000mg daily has shown in some studies to help decrease rate and duration of viral colds. It is always important to hydrate along with Vitamin C intake. Side effects from too much vitamin C are rare but some studies have shown nausea and vomiting from taking vitamin C at 2000mg daily on a continuous basis and possibly produce calcium oxalate renal stones in susceptible individuals.
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Is there really a need for time-release vitamins?
Do you really need a time-release vitamin? Research shows that time-release vitamins show no added benefit and are likely more expensive than normal vitamins.