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Zinc

ZINC
(± 300 parts per million)

Some Symptoms Of a Zinc Deficiency:
  • Acne
  • Alcoholism
  • Alzheimer's
  • Anemia
  • Angina
  • Anorexia & Bulimia
  • Anthrax
  • Birth Defects
  • Body Odor
  • Cavities


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Continued: Some Symptoms of a Zinc Deficiency:

  • Crohn's Disease
  • Depression
  • Diabetes
  • Eye Diseases
  • Free Radical Damage
  • Hair Loss
  • Herpes
  • Hypertension
  • Infection
  • Infertility
  • Libido
  • Loss of Smell & Taste
  • Miscarriages
  • Obesity
  • PMS
  • Still Births
  • Thyroid Disorders
  • Urinary Tract Infections
What Can Zinc Do For You?
  • A deficiency of Zinc can lead to a variety of degenerative diseases and illnesses.
  • Zinc deficiency is common due to depletion of our soil and losses associated with food processing.
  • Zinc aids in the proper assimilation of vitamins.
  • It is important in the following: normal growth & development, maintenance of body tissues, sexual function, immune system, chemical detoxification, synthesis of DNA, and helps reduce healing time (before & after surgery).
  • Zinc is an anti-oxidant and must be in proper balance to assist some 25 enzymes in various functions involving digestion, metabolism, and reproduction.
  • In the 1800's surgeons used zinc as an antiseptic/antibiotic after surgery and it was noted for its healing properties.
  • Lack of zinc in pregnant women can result in numerous birth defects such as Dn's Syndrome, cleft lip, spina bifida, clubbed limbs, hiatal hernia, and umbilical hernias.
  • Zinc is anti-bacterial, anti-viral and is found in all the body fluids, including the moisture in the eyes, lungs, nose, urine and saliva.
  • Because zinc moves through all the fluids in the body, it creates a defense against infection-causing bacteria and viruses trying to enter the body and stops bacterial and viral replication.
  • Zinc is stored in the thyroid, pancreas, liver, kidneys, bones, voluntary muscles, prostate, sperm, skin, hair, nails, white blood corpuscles and parts of the eyes.
Food Sources of Zinc:
  • Barley
  • Beef
  • Brewer's Yeast
  • Chicken, Dark Meat
  • Crab
  • Fish
  • Lamb
  • Legumes
  • Liver
  • Mushrooms
  • Oysters
  • Peanut Butter
  • Peanuts
  • Pork
  • Soybeans
  • Spinach
  • Sunflower Seeds
  • Turkey
  • Wheat
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These statements and the products of this company are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Consult your physician before taking this product.