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100-Count Puritan's Pride Zinc for Acne Skin Formula Tablets

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Amazon has 100-Count Puritan's Pride Zinc for Acne Skin Formula Tablets for $3.54 - 25% 'clipped' coupon - 5% Subscribe & Save discount = $2.47. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime or on orders $25+.

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  • Helps support immune system health
  • Gluten and Soy Free
  • 50 day supply

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Amazon [amazon.com] has the 100-Count Puritan's Pride Zinc for Acne Skin Formula Tablets on sale for $2.48 when you 'clip' the 25% discount coupon located on the product page and check out with Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or $25+ orders.

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  • Zinc for Acne tablets provide a combination of nutrients including zinc and Vitamins C, B-6, A, and E, specially blended for your skin. Zinc for Acne is designed to be taken as a supplement. Take two tablets of Zinc for Acne daily, preferably with a meal.
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Uh, as a note, zinc intake can be highly tied to diet and even wearing dentures. Zinc toxicity is a real thing. I only learned this because recently my doctor stopped me from taking a beauty supplement because of the stupidly high levels of zinc and my current diet (which has a lot of nuts, which have zinc). If you already take a multivitamin with zinc, use zinc-based denture adhesives, or consume a metric crap ton of oysters on a regular basic, educate yourself on the effects of zinc toxicity.

If you -don't- take any zinc, this still hits the upper limits of the daily recommended intake. It's a darn good deal for a beauty supplement!
Cut out the sugar, refined grains and seed oils and the acne will improve greatly if not go away completely. Its primary cause is inflammation.
Aren't supplements supposed to refrain from making claims they can treat or mitigate any disease or medical condition? How do they substantiate their claim that this is an effective treatment for acne? I'd also be leery of taking 9 times the USRDA of anything (1 tablet is 455%, label says take 2 a day), you're just forcing your kidneys to process and get rid of all the excess.

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Uh, as a note, zinc intake can be highly tied to diet and even wearing dentures. Zinc toxicity is a real thing. I only learned this because recently my doctor stopped me from taking a beauty supplement because of the stupidly high levels of zinc and my current diet (which has a lot of nuts, which have zinc). If you already take a multivitamin with zinc, use zinc-based denture adhesives, or consume a metric crap ton of oysters on a regular basic, educate yourself on the effects of zinc toxicity.

If you -don't- take any zinc, this still hits the upper limits of the daily recommended intake. It's a darn good deal for a beauty supplement!
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09-13-2022 at 06:09 AM.

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Cut out the sugar, refined grains and seed oils and the acne will improve greatly if not go away completely. Its primary cause is inflammation.
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09-13-2022 at 06:35 AM.
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Aren't supplements supposed to refrain from making claims they can treat or mitigate any disease or medical condition? How do they substantiate their claim that this is an effective treatment for acne? I'd also be leery of taking 9 times the USRDA of anything (1 tablet is 455%, label says take 2 a day), you're just forcing your kidneys to process and get rid of all the excess.
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09-13-2022 at 07:17 PM.
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Quote from LindsInSC :
Uh, as a note, zinc intake can be highly tied to diet and even wearing dentures. Zinc toxicity is a real thing. I only learned this because recently my doctor stopped me from taking a beauty supplement because of the stupidly high levels of zinc and my current diet (which has a lot of nuts, which have zinc). If you already take a multivitamin with zinc, use zinc-based denture adhesives, or consume a metric crap ton of oysters on a regular basic, educate yourself on the effects of zinc toxicity.

If you -don't- take any zinc, this still hits the upper limits of the daily recommended intake. It's a darn good deal for a beauty supplement!
What are some of the symptoms?
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09-13-2022 at 07:46 PM.
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Quote from Edxzxz :
Aren't supplements supposed to refrain from making claims they can treat or mitigate any disease or medical condition? How do they substantiate their claim that this is an effective treatment for acne? I'd also be leery of taking 9 times the USRDA of anything (1 tablet is 455%, label says take 2 a day), you're just forcing your kidneys to process and get rid of all the excess.
*455% per 2 tablet serving
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09-13-2022 at 09:11 PM.
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Quote from energyx :
Cut out the sugar, refined grains and seed oils and the acne will improve greatly if not go away completely. Its primary cause is inflammation.

I'll add milk to that. I stopped drinking milk and my acne reduced dramatically.
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09-13-2022 at 10:32 PM.
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Not showing the coupon for me for some reason. Still buying and hoping it will help with my hormonal acne that started after TRT. Down to to try anything at this point. TRT has caused horrible cystic acne as an adult, hope this helps. Thanks OP.
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09-13-2022 at 11:51 PM.
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zinc gluconate is trash though. you'd want to get picolinate. price reflects quality obviously
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09-14-2022 at 10:48 AM.
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Came in for NSFW comments on zinc usage and was disappointed
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09-14-2022 at 10:49 AM.
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Quote from Edxzxz :
Aren't supplements supposed to refrain from making claims they can treat or mitigate any disease or medical condition? How do they substantiate their claim that this is an effective treatment for acne? I'd also be leery of taking 9 times the USRDA of anything (1 tablet is 455%, label says take 2 a day), you're just forcing your kidneys to process and get rid of all the excess.

Supplements aren't regulated by the FDA
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