Zinc has been used since ancient times to produce the alloy brass.
Zinc has been studied for many years for its beneficial effects on the immune system and praised for its antioxidant properties.* Zinc supplementation is most beneficial to those who do not get enough zinc in their diet.
Zinc has been studied for many years for its beneficial effects on the immune system and praised for its antioxidant properties.* Zinc supplementation is most beneficial to those who do not get enough zinc in their diet.
Zinc has been shown to help relieve occasional indigestion for those whose diets don’t naturally include it, like vegetarians or vegans. Zinc supports the healthy production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach which helps break down food so it can be easily absorbed by the small intestine.*
Zinc has been shown to help relieve occasional indigestion for those whose diets don’t naturally include it, like vegetarians or vegans. Zinc supports the healthy production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach which helps break down food so it can be easily absorbed by the small intestine.*
Vegetarians and vegans are often deficient in zinc because it is largely found in non-vegetarian foods, like beef, lamb, and oysters.
Vegetarians and vegans are often deficient in zinc because it is largely found in non-vegetarian foods, like beef, lamb, and oysters.
Gentle on the stomach
Our zinc includes the chelated forms of zinc and copper. Chelated minerals are minerals that are combined with a chelating agent, like an amino acid. The agent prevents the minerals from interacting with other compounds, making them easier for the body to digest than non-chelated minerals.
Zinc and copper work together in the body, so it’s important to ensure these minerals are balanced. Taking zinc can lower copper stores, which can have adverse health effects, so we combine our zinc supplement with added copper to ensure mineral balance.