Zinc 50 mg Capsules 120 Ct

Zinc 50 mg Capsules 120 Ct

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Zinc 50 mg Capsules 120 Ct

Zinc 50 mg Capsules 120 Ct

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Supports Healthy Immune Function.*
Supports Healthy Nerve and Cognitive Function.*
Supports Digestive and Metabolic Health.*

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Zinc as Zinc Mono Methionine Chelate-Well Absorbed by the Body.*
1:1 Quality Complex of Zinc and Methionine, an Amino Acid. 
Easy-to-Swallow Capsules suitable for Vegetarians.
Gluten-Free, Soy-Free, Dairy-Free, and Third-party Tested.
Formulated, Tested, and Packed in the USA.
Formulated According to current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP).

Suggested Usage

Take 1 capsule a day with food and water or as suggested by your health care provider.

Ingredients

Elemental Zinc (as Zinc Mono Methionine Chelate Complex)
Other Ingredients- Vegetable Cellulose Capsules, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Vegetable Calcium Stearate

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    Gluten Free

  • soy free-quality-No allergens

    Soy Free

  • Dairy free-No milk products

    Dairy Free

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    Vegetarian

  • quality GMP NSFcertified best quality good manufacturing practice

    GMP Certified Facility

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    Third Party Tested

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Why Sandhu’s Zinc 50 mg?​

Zinc is considered an essential nutrient, meaning the body cannot produce or store it. It is involved in the function of over 300 enzymes that are vital for overall wellness.* Unfortunately, many people don't get enough zinc in their diets and it can lead to a variety of health problems, including a weakened immune system, slow wound recovery, and growth challenges.* At Sandhu’s, we formulated zinc supplements using ‘zinc mono methionine chelate’, a 1:1 complex of zinc and methionine, an amino acid.* This chelated zinc offers superior absorption and delivers complete health benefits of zinc.*​

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How Does Zinc 50 mg Work?​

Zinc, as an antioxidant, supports the development and function of immune cells for a healthy immune response.*(1-6) Daily intake of zinc, helps ease oxidative stress and keeps your immune system healthy, year-round.*(1-6) It also helps regulate numerous enzymes that support metabolism, digestion, and nerve function.*(7,8,11-14) It supports healthy cognitive function by regulating brain cell communication.*(9) It also helps amino acid (GABA) release which supports calmness and improved sleep quality.*(10-13) Moreover, zinc plays an important role in ATP production (energy fuel of the body) that helps maintain healthy energy levels.*(14,15,16) ​

Key Product Features and Benefits

  • Helps ease oxidative stress; Boosts immune health*
  • Supports metabolism, digestion and nerve function*
  • Bolsters energy levels, promotes cognitive health, and longevity*
  • Formulated using zinc - mono methionine chelate – well absorbed by the body*
  • Easy to swallow vegetable capsules for maximum absorption.
 

Formulated using ‘zinc mono methionine chelate’, a 1:1 complex of zinc and methionine, an amino acid that is well absorbed by the body. Chelated zinc offers superior absorption, antioxidant and immune health benefits when compared to other forms of zinc*

 

Your on-the-go immune support!

Zinc is considered an essential nutrient, meaning the body cannot produce or store it and therefore you must obtain it through food or supplements. Zinc plays many vital roles in the body. As a powerful antioxidant, zinc is critical for the development and function of immune cells. Daily intake of zinc, helps ease oxidative stress and keeps your immune system healthy, year-round. Zinc is also involved in many cellular functions and is necessary for the activity of numerous enzymes that aid metabolism, digestion, nerve function and much more. Zinc also supports energy levels, promotes cognitive health and longevity*

 

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Science Based Nutrition: Inspired by nature, we continue to innovate and deliver an exceptionally pure line of science-based nutritional supplements, whose safety, efficacy and potency is guaranteed in every serving.

Third Party Tested: All our ingredients and finished products, undergo rigorous testing by specialized third party laboratories to guarantee purity, potency and quality.

Quality You Can Trust: All our products are encapsulated, bottled and tested in the USA at our own state-of-the-art FDA registered, NSF certified, GMP-compliant manufacturing facility located in California.

1. Prasad AS, Beck FW, Bao B, Fitzgerald JT, Snell DC, Steinberg JD, Cardozo LJ. Zinc supplementation decreases incidence of infections in the elderly: effect of Zinc on generation of cytokines and oxidative stress. The American journal of clinical nutrition. 2007 Mar 1;85(3):837-44. ​

2. Mariani E, Neri S, Cattini L, Mocchegiani E, Malavolta M, Dedoussis GV, Kanoni S, Rink L, Jajte J, Facchini A. Effect of Zinc supplementation on plasma IL-6 and MCP-1 production and NK cell function in healthy elderly: interactive influence of+ 647 MT1a and− 174 IL-6 polymorphic alleles. Experimental gerontology. 2008 May 1;43(5):462-71. ​

3. Mariani E, Mangialasche F, Feliziani FT, Cecchetti R, Malavolta M, Bastiani P, Baglioni M, Dedoussis G, Fulop T, Herbein G, Jajte J. Effects of Zinc supplementation on antioxidant enzyme activities in healthy old subjects. Experimental gerontology. 2008 May 1;43(5):445-51. ​

4. Fortes C, Forastiere F, Agabiti N, Fano V, Pacifici R, Virgili F, Piras G, Guidi L, Bartoloni C, Tricerri A, Zuccaro P. The effect of Zinc and vitamin A supplementation on immune response in an older population. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 1998 Jan;46(1):19-26. ​

5. Bao B, Prasad AS, Beck FW, Fitzgerald JT, Snell D, Bao GW, Singh T, Cardozo LJ. Zinc decreases C-reactive protein, lipid peroxidation, and inflammatory cytokines in elderly subjects: a potential implication of Zinc as an atheroprotective agent. The American journal of clinical nutrition. 2010 Jun 1;91(6):1634-41. ​

6. Castillo-Duran C, Heresi G, Fisberg M, Uauy R. Controlled trial of Zinc supplementation during recovery from malnutrition: effects on growth and immune function. The American journal of clinical nutrition. 1987 Mar 1;45(3):602-8. ​

7. Karamali M, Heidarzadeh Z, Seifati SM, Samimi M, Tabassi Z, Hajijafari M, Asemi Z, Esmaillzadeh A. Zinc supplementation and the effects on metabolic status in gestational diabetes: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Journal of Diabetes and its Complications. 2015 Nov 1;29(8):1314-9.​

8. Khorsandi H, Nikpayam O, Yousefi R, Parandoosh M, Hosseinzadeh N, Saidpour A, Ghorbani A. Zinc supplementation improves body weight management, inflammatory biomarkers and insulin resistance in individuals with obesity: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial. Diabetology & metabolic syndrome. 2019 Dec;11(1):1-0. ​

9. de Moura JE, de Moura EN, Alves CX, de Lima Vale SH, Dantas MM, de Araújo Silva A, das Graças Almeida M, Leite LD, Brandão-Neto J. Oral Zinc supplementation may improve cognitive function in schoolchildren. Biological trace element research. 2013 Oct;155:23-8. ​

10. Baradari AG, Alipour A, Mahdavi A, Sharifi H, Nouraei SM, Zeydi AE. The Effect of Zinc Supplementation on Sleep Quality of ICU Nurses. WORKPLACE HEALTH & SAFETY. 2009;66(4). ​

11. Jafari F, Tarrahi MJ, Farhang A, Amani R. Effect of Zinc supplementation on quality of life and sleep quality in young women with premenstrual syndrome: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 2020 Sep;302:657-64. ​

12. Xie X, Hider RC, Smart TG. Modulation of GABA‐mediated synaptic transmission by endogenous Zinc in the immature rat hippocampus in vitro. The Journal of physiology. 1994 Jul 1;478(1):75-86. ​

13. Zhou FM, Hablitz JJ. Zinc enhances GABAergic transmission in rat neocortical neurons. Journal of neurophysiology. 1993 Sep 1;70(3):1264-9. ​

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15. Fathi M, Alavinejad P, Haidari Z, Amani R. The effects of Zinc supplementation on metabolic profile and oxidative stress in overweight/obese patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology. 2020 Dec 1;62:126635. ​

16. Haddadian-Khouzani S, Shahidi S, Askari G, Clark CC, Rouhani MH. The efficacy and safety of zinc gluconate supplementation on quality of life, sleep quality, and serum albumin in hemodialysis patients: A randomized clinical trial. European Journal of Integrative Medicine. 2022 Oct 1;55:102183. ​

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the dietary sources of Zinc?

Zinc can be found in various foods, including meat, seafood, dairy products, nuts, seeds, and whole grains.

Are there any risks associated with taking Zinc supplements?

No, there are no risks associated with taking zinc supplements while taken as directed.* But taking high doses or long-term use may lead to adverse effects, including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, etc., It's important to follow recommended dosages and consult with a healthcare professional if necessary.

Can Zinc supplements support immune function?

Zinc is crucial for a healthy immune system.* However, it is important to note that the immune system is complex, and other factors such as overall nutrition and lifestyle also play a significant role.*

Can Zinc supplements be taken with other vitamins and minerals?

Zinc supplements can be taken with other vitamins and minerals, but it is essential to follow recommended dosages and consult with a healthcare professional to ensure appropriate nutrient balance.

What is the best time to take Zinc supplements?

The best time to take a Zinc supplement can vary depending on individual preferences and needs. However, taking it with a meal or shortly after a meal may get absorbed easily. It's important to follow the specific instructions provided by the supplement manufacturer or consult with a healthcare professional for personalized guidance based on your specific circumstances.

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    Mike S.
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    6 days ago
    Best Zinc Supplement, I would recommend it to others.

    Best supplement to help your immune, I'm on my 3rd bottle. Overall, this is the best zinc supplement I've ever tried.

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    Tory
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 week ago
    Awesome!!

    Great product!

  • J
    james
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    1 week ago
    this zinc supplement works

    this is a good quality product, i felt it working within a few days of taking it.

  • TJ
    Thomas J.
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 weeks ago
    Best supplement

    Definitely the best supplement out there. I would highly recommend.

  • K
    Katie
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 weeks ago
    Great!!

    Great quality product at great price

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