When considering what proven trace minerals build your natural immunity consider Zinc
80 % of Americans are deficient in Zinc.Wow
Zinc participates in more that 200 different enzymatic systems in the body. A deficiency in zinc means that none of these essential systems will function normally.
You could be deficient in Zinc if you:
perspire
have white spots on your nails
loss of taste, smell or appetite
are slow to heal
have prostate problems
have a delay in sexually maturing
have acne
fertility problems
nerve damage
cataracts
The Benefits of Zinc include:
promotes healing of wounds/burns
protects the eyes
improves prostate health
necessary for the detoxification of alcohol
may be useful in the treatment of anorexia
essential during pregnancy and lactation
decreases premature delivery
improves common cold and sore throat when used as a lozengerDiseases/conditions that benefit from Zinc include:
impotency, infertility, prostate health, heart health, immune function, fungal diseases, arthritis, lupus, crythematosus, scleroderma, plymitosis, polyateritis, eye health, acne, sickel cell anemia, hyperactivity, pregnancy, common cold, anorexia
Many know zinc oxide as that white cream that blocks the sun or diaper rash.
Zinc assists other nutrients in the body, consider it the catalyst in the blood stream for a wandering bit of vitamin C that says where am I needed…zinc gently says, this cell is deficient – please go here. Crucial.
Sourced from nutrition and you – a field support manual and an article titled 15 reasons to get enough zinc by ruth adams
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4 Comments
I heard that zinc is a helpful supplement for people who want to prevent and/or arrest Macular D.egeneration
That’s true, anything to do with healing – zinc assists!
the simple and organized manner in which you present these nutritional articles makes it easy to understand the function of separate elements.you take a complex subject which has been shrouded in professionalism and render it accessible to anyone.zinc is indeed the small cousin to silver, valuable and undervalued as the chief assistant in the essential minerals
Thank you Nadine, I find the parts of nutrition – all the amazing seperate nutrients and elements really fascinating. I find the wisdom of the human body equally fascinating – feed it well and the body thrives.