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  2. The Exact Right Time to Take Your Zinc Supplement - AOL

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    You see zinc in lozenges and tablets in the cold and flu aisle, ... “Adult men need 11 milligrams (mg) per day of zinc, while most women need 8 mg. Women who are pregnant need 11 mg per day, and ...

  3. Zinc and the common cold - Wikipedia

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    Zinc gluconate 50 mg tablets (GNC brand) Zinc supplements (frequently zinc acetate or zinc gluconate lozenges) are a group of dietary supplements that are commonly used in an attempt to treat the common cold. [1] Evidence suggests that zinc does not prevent colds but may reduce their duration, with minimal or no impact on symptom severity.

  4. Does zinc really boost your immunity and metabolism? Experts ...

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    Health benefits of zinc. ... “Cooked 3 ounces of lean beef provides roughly 9 mg of zinc; 1 cup of yogurt provides roughly 2.2 mg, and half a cup of chickpeas, or 1 ounce of walnuts, provides ...

  5. This Is What Zinc Does for Your Body - AOL

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    Most commonly known for its ability to shorten a cold, zinc has many other health benefits, including wound healing and cell production support, says Kristen Lorenz, R.D., owner of KLL Nutrition.

  6. Zinc gluconate - Wikipedia

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    Zinc gluconate dietary supplements. Zinc gluconate is the zinc salt of gluconic acid.It is an ionic compound consisting of two anions of gluconate for each zinc(II) cation.Zinc gluconate is a popular form for the delivery of zinc as a dietary supplement providing 14.35% elemental zinc by weight.

  7. Zinc sulfate (medical use) - Wikipedia

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    The use of zinc sulfate supplements together with oral rehydration therapy decreases the number of bowel movements and the time until the diarrhea stops. [2] Its use in this situation is recommended by the World Health Organization. [2] There is some evidence zinc is effective in reducing hepatic and neurological symptoms of Wilson's disease. [8]