Allergy Research Group Zinc Citrate Description
Though not a macromineral, zinc is important for all the organs. It is a trace mineral, essential for more than 30 enzyme reactions that feed into a variety of homeostatic functions. Zinc is located at the active site of superoxide dismutase (SOD), a major protective antioxidant enzyme, and zinc-dependent enzymes are involved in growth, immunity, and tissue renewal. Zinc citrate occurs naturally in breast milk.
This form of zinc is well-tolerated and well-absorbed. This nutrient is the purest obtainable.
Common allergens (antigens) and artificial additives.
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
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Zinc (as zinc citrate) | 25 mg | * |
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