Where to meet the Azingro team in 2022
Please contact us if you would like to setup a meeting Looking forward to meeting you soon!

Azingro is delighted to attend Vitafoods 2021 in Geneva
https://www.vitafoods.eu.com/en/show-areas/ingredients.html
We look forward to meeting you in Geneva and to further present the specific functions & advantage of our Azingro ingredients and to give you the opportunity to stay on top of this ever-expanding and rapidly evolving health industry!
Azingro will be present at FI Africa 2021 in Cairo, 2-4th of August.
https://www.figlobal.com/africa/en/home.html
FI Africa gives our team the opportunity to meet and visit industry leaders in Northern Africa.
Please contact us if you would like to setup a meeting to fully understand the Azingro portfolio.
Did you know vitamin C supports eye health?
Vitamin C supports the production of collagen which is important for our eyes as it provides structure and protects them.
Read the article: https://www.vitafoodsinsights.com/vitamins-and-minerals/potential-vitamin-c
Choline. The Underconsumed and Underappreciated Essential Nutrient
Choline has been recognized as an essential nutrient by the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Academies of Medicine since 1998. Its metabolites have structural, metabolic, and regulatory roles within the body. Humans can endogenously produce small amounts of choline via the hepatic phosphatidylethanolamine N-methyltransferase pathway. However, the nutrient must be consumed exogenously to prevent signs of deficiency. The Adequate Intake (AI) for choline was calculated at a time when dietary intakes across the populationwere unknown for the nutrient.
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Vitamin D deficiency linked to back pain in postmenopausal women
Vitamin D deficiency may lead to greater back pain in postmenopausal women, according to a study published in the journal of The North American Menopause Society (NAMS).
U. of Colorado Study Recommends Choline Use for Pregnant Mothers During COVID-19 Pandemic
According to researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, pregnant women who take extra choline supplements may mitigate the negative impact that viral respiratory infections, including COVID-19, can have on babies. Choline is a vitamin B nutrient found in a variety of foods and supplements, and supports fetal brain development.