Zinc chelate, 90 capsules, plus copper, small, easy to swallow capsules.
25 mg bioavailable zinc, 2mg copper per capsule.
Chelated minerals, chelation, simply means "attaching to." By chelating to an amino acid, minerals are more easily absorbed into the body.
Therefore, it is additionally useful to take zinc with a protein-containing meal.
Dosage
1 capsule per day for adults.
Please talk to your trusted healthcare professional before taking zinc, as too much zinc can be harmful/toxic.
Please have your (fasting) lab zinc levels checked before starting to take this product.
Do not use Zinc Capsules for more than 3 months without checking your lab values and talking to your trusted healthcare professional.
Although a dosage of more than 25 mg/day might be recommended to you at a nutritional consultation, it might be better to start with 1 capsule per day and slowly increase to the recommended dosage to prevent the risk of nausea.
If you take more than 1 capsule per day, it is recommended to spread it throughout the day with breaks of at least 2 hours.
Taking this supplement with a good source of protein (drink or food) may increase absorption.
Do not take at the same time as high fiber foods or other vitamins and supplements.
Zinc is an essential trace element
Our body cannot produce zinc itself, so we have to take it in through food. Zinc is a coenzyme that works as an auxiliary molecule with enzymes to heal wounds or make skin and hair, to make insulin to lower blood sugar. Men need zinc to make testosterone, and all humans need it to make muscle.
Zinc binds heavy metals
Working with the mineral selenium, zinc binds heavy metals like lead to keep your delicate nerve cells healthy.
Together with another enzyme, zinc helps break down alcohol. Good to know for hangovers.
Zinc and vitamin A for the eyes
Our senses need zinc, for example to smell and taste. But especially the eyes, because vitamin A can only be transported through the body with the help of zinc. Zinc is, so to speak, the cab with which vitamin A is transported from the liver to the retina.
How much zinc do we need daily?
Adults need between 8 and 11 mg of zinc, which is mostly absorbed through animal foods. We take in the most zinc through oysters, for example. Since men need zinc for the formation of testosterone, the oyster has its reputation as an aphrodisiac food quite rightly. However, it is cheaper to take a zinc capsule "before".
Too much is also unhealthy: make sure not to take more than 30 mg of zinc daily.
Vegan zinc sources are wheat germ
or raw (unroasted) cacao, or pea protein.
Under what conditions do we need more zinc than usual?
When we sweat, we lose zinc through sweat, then we need to supplement zinc. Stress also consumes a lot of zinc.
When we have digestive problems, diarrhea and a strong urge to urinate, zinc is excreted too quickly, as well as when we have inflammatory conditions in the intestines. People with diabetes should also watch their zinc levels.
People living vegan and zinc
If you live vegan, you need extra zinc.
Keep in mind that while the vegan foods listed above contain a lot of zinc, your body can only absorb about 20% of it. This is because the small intestine can only release it well from plant sources if you eat little or no phytates with the zinc-containing foods.
Therefore, eat sourdough bread rather than whole grain breads with yeast
Skip cola drinks altogether
Eat spinach, rhubarb and beet a few hours apart from the zinc-containing foods or enjoy almonds and peanuts with them, because the histidine and cysteine in them promote zinc absorption.
Berries, apples, pears and citrus fruits for dessert also increase zinc absorption with their citric acid.
Wine, black and green tea also contain phytates.
However, with matcha tea, the phytate content is more than offset by all the many other health benefits.
Matcha tea is considered the healthiest beverage in the world....
Please note the interactions
Zinc combinations can interact with medications. Therefore, please take your zinc capsules a few hours before or after taking antibiotics, rheumatism medications such as penicillamines, and diuretics such as thiazide diuretics.
If you are also taking iron, calcium, and copper, again, space them at least 6 hours apart from zinc intake.
Zinc supplements and colds
A 2012 study by the Cochrane Collaboration showed that daily 75 milligrams of zinc shortened the duration of colds by one day. However, this only happened if the supplement was taken within 24 hours of the onset of the first cold symptoms.
Who needs special doses of zinc?
Athletes, pregnant and nursing women, vegetarians and vegans.
Also people with chronic inflammatory bowel diseases.
Important, please note
Before self-medicating with dietary supplements, always ask the medical person you trust for advice first. Food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Please ensure a varied and balanced diet and healthy lifestyle.