Zinc
This essential mineral can be found throughout the entire body. The highest concentrations are found in the eyes, liver, bones, prostate and hair.
It performs a wide variety of functions from it's most important role in maintaining healthy reproduction and growth, to protecting our bodies from chemical damage. It also ensures our sensitivity to tastes and smell and our ability to see in the dark.
Despite it's essential role, the body has a minimal ability to store zinc. This is supply is used up quickly, making a continuous external supply necessary to maintain health.
Symptoms of deficiency may include:
Poor wound healing, loss of appetite, loss of taste and smell, night blindness, white spots on nails, skin rashes, poor growth, frequent infections, fatigue, mental disturbances, delayed puberty and male infertility.
Natural sources
Meats, poultry, fish, seafood, eggs, whole grains, brewers yeast, lima beans, peas, carrots, nuts, seeds and soy.
Disclaimer: The information presented is for information purposes only. It is based on scientific studies or traditional usage. Consult a health care professional before using supplements or making any changes in prescribed medications.
Information and statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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