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About this product:- Zahler Zinc Lozenges with elderberry is an advanced bioactive zinc supplement with 25mg of Zinc
- Chewable Zinc is essential for many bodily functions including immune system support
- Zahler chewable zinc lozenge is an antioxidant and it helps protect healthy cells from the potentially damaging effects of free radicals
- GREAT TASTING: Provides a convenient and easy way for Kids and Adults to obtain 25mg of Zinc in a great tasting Zinc Elderberry flavored lozenges
- Manufactured and bottled in a state of art GMP certified facility
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I wrote down two things he told me about taking it:
1. Make sure whatever form you take it in doesn't combine it with citric acid (can't remember why)
2. 75-85mg of zinc at FIRST sign of cold.
I've followed this a few times and obviously just anecdotal but it has seemed to work for me more often than not. Enough that I think it probably works and will continue to do it.
I personally take a much lower dose of zinc (plus magnesium) daily, but when I suspect a cold might be forming I boost my zinc to hit the target mg mentioned above for a couple/few days. You would NOT want to take that higher dose for more than a few days from what I've read.
Edit: just noticed these chewables have citric acid! Maybe someone can do the legwork on why that is or isn't a big deal when combined w/zinc.
Edit 2: ok, did it myself bc curious:
"Zinc lozenges appear to influence the common cold through the release of free zinc ions into the oro-pharyngeal region. However, zinc ions can bind tightly to various chemical complexes in such a way that little or no free zinc ions are released. Previously zinc lozenges containing citric acid were shown to be ineffective in treating colds because citric acid binds zinc ions very tightly and no free zinc is released."
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Chapter One Magnesium Gummies Raspberry (60 Count)
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Chapter One Magnesium Gummies Raspberry (60 Count)
https://www.amazon.com/Chapter-Ma...um+gummies
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I wrote down two things he told me about taking it:
1. Make sure whatever form you take it in doesn't combine it with citric acid (can't remember why)
2. 75-85mg of zinc at FIRST sign of cold.
I've followed this a few times and obviously just anecdotal but it has seemed to work for me more often than not. Enough that I think it probably works and will continue to do it.
I personally take a much lower dose of zinc (plus magnesium) daily, but when I suspect a cold might be forming I boost my zinc to hit the target mg mentioned above for a couple/few days. You would NOT want to take that higher dose for more than a few days from what I've read.
Edit: just noticed these chewables have citric acid! Maybe someone can do the legwork on why that is or isn't a big deal when combined w/zinc.
Edit 2: ok, did it myself bc curious:
"Zinc lozenges appear to influence the common cold through the release of free zinc ions into the oro-pharyngeal region. However, zinc ions can bind tightly to various chemical complexes in such a way that little or no free zinc ions are released. Previously zinc lozenges containing citric acid were shown to be ineffective in treating colds because citric acid binds zinc ions very tightly and no free zinc is released."
Chapter One Magnesium Gummies Raspberry (60 Count)
https://www.amazon.com/Chapter-Ma...um+gummies [amazon.com]
Only take magnesium glycinate. Adsorbs better without the runz
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I wrote down two things he told me about taking it:
1. Make sure whatever form you take it in doesn't combine it with citric acid (can't remember why)
2. 75-85mg of zinc at FIRST sign of cold.
I've followed this a few times and obviously just anecdotal but it has seemed to work for me more often than not. Enough that I think it probably works and will continue to do it.
I personally take a much lower dose of zinc (plus magnesium) daily, but when I suspect a cold might be forming I boost my zinc to hit the target mg mentioned above for a couple/few days. You would NOT want to take that higher dose for more than a few days from what I've read.
Edit: just noticed these chewables have citric acid! Maybe someone can do the legwork on why that is or isn't a big deal when combined w/zinc.
Edit 2: ok, did it myself bc curious:
"Zinc lozenges appear to influence the common cold through the release of free zinc ions into the oro-pharyngeal region. However, zinc ions can bind tightly to various chemical complexes in such a way that little or no free zinc ions are released. Previously zinc lozenges containing citric acid were shown to be ineffective in treating colds because citric acid binds zinc ions very tightly and no free zinc is released."
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