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Zinc 30 mg. 120 tablets |
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UN518 $4.40
Zinc is an essential nutrient required by humans and
animals alike. Zinc is a mineral that is vital to healthy living. Zinc is
probably most widely known for its ability to prevent colds and shorten the
duration of colds. This is because of zinc’s powerful ability to strengthen the
immune system and improve white blood cell count. It plays a variety of
biological roles in the body including catalytic, structural, and regulatory
roles. It is required to heal injuries, to maintain fertility in adults and
growth in children, synthesize protein, maintain health vision, support immune
function, and protect the body against the oxidative effects of free radicals. Zinc is necessary for the function of many enzymes in the
body. Zinc aids in regulating hormones, and it has been shown to help maintain
prostate health. Zinc can help prevent and heal cold sores. Zinc aids in the
body’s absorption of minerals, which means it can help prevent osteoporosis by
helping the body absorb calcium. Zinc can improve the health of your skin and
hair. The anti-inflammatory benefits of zinc can also help reduce the appearance
of acne. Zinc has also been shown to help heal ulcers, and it can help you
maintain a healthy digestive tract. Zinc is essential to keeping the immune system strong. For athletes, this is especially important, since being sidelined with a viral infection, or other illness, can force one to miss valuable workout time. In order to repair micro tears that can occur as a result of strenuous exercise, serious athletes usually require higher amounts of most vitamins and minerals—including zinc. Even a small zinc deficiency can cause health problems, including decreased immunity to diseases such as the common cold. Zinc also supports normal growth and development during
pregnancy, childhood, and adolescence, and helps sperm develop and is needed for
ovulation and fertilization. People who may benefit from a zinc supplement include those who do not consume enough calories, athletes, vegetarians, the elderly, pregnant and lactating women, and people who suffer from digestive diseases. Anyone with a low caloric intake is at higher risk for having a low zinc intake and for developing a zinc deficiency. Therefore, to decrease their risk for developing a zinc deficiency, it is important for individuals in these groups to include sources of zinc including zinc supplements in their daily diet. Supplement Facts Serving size: 1 tablet
Directions: As a dietary supplement, take one tablet daily.
Van Loan MD, Sutherland B, Lowe NM, et al. The effects of
zinc depletion on peak force and total work of knee and shoulder extensor and
flexor muscles. Int J Sport Nutr 1999;9:125–35. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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