Now Zinc Picolinate 25mg - 100 Caps

Zinc Picolinate 25mg - 100 Caps

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NOW FOODS 25MG ZINC PICOLINATE.

As an essential trace mineral, ZINC is second to Iron as the most plentiful trace element in the body. It is needed for a number of enzymatic functions in the body, as well as for immune function, prostate health, antioxidant production and more. Now's 25mg Zinc formula uses a unique picolinate form, which is believed by many health professionals to be better absorbed and utilized by the human body. [CAPSULE]

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1 capsule contains:
25mg
Zinc (from Zinc Picolinate)
Other Ingredients: Rice Flour
Important Information:

Contains no wheat, dairy, eggs, corn, yeast, gluten, sugar, salt or starch.

Format

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100 Caps

Dosage

Take one capsule daily, with meals.

Product Information:
  • Optimal 25mg dosage.
  • Picolinate form for better absorption.
  • Supports immune system health.
  • Important for antioxidant protection.
  • Easy to swallow capsule.
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Immune System
It's understood that zinc plays a vital role in supporting our body's defense systems. This essential mineral is known to contribute to the proper functioning of the immune system. Incorporating zinc into a balanced diet can be a proactive step. Consequently, this helps maintain overall health and well-being. Therefore, ensuring adequate zinc intake is beneficial for strengthening immunity.
By Debra on 2025-10-16 20:42:31

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Good Dose for Bodily Function
Frankly I cannot remember how I got to choose this product over others and even thought I may not need it as much. But then, lately I am learning how crucial optimal zinc requirement is, along with other vitamins and minerals, in relation to preventing Alzheimer's. I am now glad and reassured that I have this, although it happened inadvertently. I guess I'll keep supplementing with it.
By isolmar on 2021-04-24 21:29:19

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Best Form of Zinc
I always go for a light to medium dose in a picolinate. Not much other options out there.
By NutriJ from Ottawa - Gatineau on 2020-10-29 18:20:50

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Using For a While, Love It!
I like this product, have been using it for over a year. I’d love it if they did a bigger size.
By Clare on 2020-09-29 23:04:38

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Excellent Immune Support
Pour comblé la carence en se minéraux.


To fill the mineral deficiency.
By ZINC PICOLINATE on 2020-07-03 10:23:43

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Zinc - An Essential Mineral

Zinc is responsible for so many body functions. Zinc concentrates in the reproductive glands where it aids in normal fetal development and sperm maturation. It is especially important in the prostate gland where supplemental zinc has been shown to decrease prostate inflammation. Zinc is a regulator of the immune system ensuring that cells for identifying and killing microbes and viruses are in good working order. Zinc is a cofactor for the antioxidant system superoxide dismutase (SOD). Zinc also speeds wound healing and is used for the healing of burns and surgical incisions. Zinc is involved in the sensory organs, the eyes, nose and taste buds.

Zinc also regulates the activity of insulin, for blood sugar control, thyroid hormone, for metabolism and the digestion of sugar and protein. Natural health practitioners use zinc for a variety of health concerns including; acne, benign prostatic hyperplasia, colds, flus, diabetes, diaper rash, stomach ulcers, macular degeneration, impotence, osteoporosis, eczema and wound healing.

Prostate Health

Getting up frequently at night, pain in the groin, painful urination, and reduced sexual function - all symptoms of common prostate conditions.The prostate is the organ responsible for producing the fluid part of seminal emissions, helping to control the flow of urine, and for the contractions that cause ejaculation during orgasm. It's no wonder that when a man has a concern with his prostate that it can be troublesome.

Prostate problems occur when the gland becomes infected or swollen. The most common prostate condition is benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). It occurs in men over the age of fifty (but can occur earlier) due to hormonal imbalances, heredity, poor diet, nutrient deficiencies or high cholesterol. The growth of malignant or benign tumours can also cause prostate swelling. Make at least yearly appointments past age forty for this test.

Are You Deficient?

One of the first signs of zinc deficiency can be altered taste and smell.Zinc levels are decreased by diarrhea, kidney disease, liver disease, alcoholism and diabetes. Zinc is not absorbed when it is consumed with fibre, phytates (found in grains and legumes), hard water, calcium, copper and iron. Zinc is lost through perspiration so supplementation may be helpful for athletes, those who live in hot climates and those who regularly use saunas or steam rooms. Zinc is depleted by the following medications: oral contraceptives, some diuretics, ulcer medications, antiviral medication and some antibiotics. Much of our food is deficient in zinc due to poor soil levels of the mineral. Food processing techniques destroy zinc.
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