Zinc
Ingredients

Zinc

Zinc for Body & Mind Support From the Start  

  • Supports a healthy immune system
  • Contributes to brain cell processing
  • Promotes communication between brain cells
  • Influences learning, thinking, and reasoning
  • Plays an important role in fertility

Multiple Forms

Zinc is a trace mineral present within all bodily tissues and needed for healthy cell division. Zinc plays an important role in the immune system and affects how you think, learn, and reason.

Preconception

It also plays a role in hormone production and fertility.  It affects estrogen and progesterone production in women and helps regulate serum testosterone levels in men.

    • Supports a healthy immune system
    • Contributes to brain cell processing
    • Promotes communication between brain cells
    • Influences learning, thinking, and reasoning
    • Plays an important role in fertility

The Best Ingredients Make the Best Vitamins

Our community of science authorities looks at thousands of studies to consciously choose each nutrient in our vitamins. These nutrients are continuously researched so we only deliver science-backed benefits.

Research Papers

The Dynamic Link between the Integrity of the Immune System and Zinc Status, The Journal of Nutrition, Volume 130, Issue 5, May 2000, Pages 1399S–1406S

Michigan State University, USA

Roles of Zinc Signaling in the Immune System, Journal of Immunology Research, vol. 2016, Article ID 6762343, 21 pages, 2016.

Deutsches Rheuma-Forschungszentrum, Berlin, Germany

Zinc in Cellular Regulation: The Nature and Significance of “Zinc Signals”, Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2017, 18(11), 2285

King’s College London, UK

The Effect of Severe Zinc Deficiency and Zinc Supplement on Spatial Learning and Memory, Biological Trace Element Research, volume 130, pages 48–61(2009).

University of Tehran, Iran

Subclinical zinc deficiency impairs human brain function, Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, Volume 26, Issues 2–3, June 2012, Pages 70-73

The University of Texas Medical Branch, USA

Evidence supporting zinc as an important antioxidant for skin, International Journal of Dermatology, Volume41, Issue9, September 2002, Pages 606-611

Duke University, USA