Collection: Zinc

A mineral found in foods like meat and seeds, supporting immune function, skin health and wound healing.
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What is zinc?

Zinc is an essential mineral involved in hundreds of biological processes throughout the body. It plays important roles in immune function, protein synthesis, skin health and cell growth. Because the body does not store large amounts of zinc, it is commonly included in supplements designed to support everyday nutrition, particularly when dietary intake may be lower.

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What to look for in zinc products

  • The amount of elemental zinc, not just the weight of the zinc compound.
  • Lower doses are commonly used for daily nutritional support, while higher doses are typically intended for shorter-term use.
  • Forms such as zinc picolinate, citrate and bisglycinate, which are often chosen for good absorption.
  • Avoid products with impressive ingredient lists but only minimal amounts of zinc per serving.

Product Highlights

The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

What does “elemental zinc” mean on a supplement label?
Elemental zinc refers to the actual amount of zinc your body receives. Different compounds contain different proportions of zinc, so two products may list the same ingredient form but provide different amounts of elemental zinc per serving.
Which form of zinc is best?
How much zinc should you take?
Can you take too much zinc?
Why do some zinc supplements contain copper?