What are the benefits of zinc sulfate

Publish Time: 2016-04-21     Origin: Rech Chemical Co. Ltd

Zinc is essential to good health. Taking a zinc sulfate supplement is one way to ensure that you're getting enough of this crucial trace element.
 
Facts
Zinc plays a critical role in protein synthesis and carbohydrate metabolism. More than 300 enzymes in the human body require zinc to function properly. Zinc is vital to the immune system, reproduction, digestion, cell growth, taste, smell, memory, and healing. 
 
Benefits
Zinc sulfate has been shown to combat acne, peptic ulcers, leg ulcers, infertility, childhood malnutrition, and even the common cold. Zinc also possesses antioxidant properties, protecting the body from free radicals.
 
Sources
Dairy products, nuts, seeds, lentils, and wholegrain cereals are all excellent dietary sources of zinc.
 
Considerations
Not getting enough zinc can lead to a number of health problems. The signs of a zinc deficiency include hair loss, skin lesions, diarrhea, body tissue degeneration, poor night vision, decreased sense of smell, decreased sense of taste, inability to fight infection, and poor healing.
 
Prevention/Solution
Ingesting 15mg of zinc a day is enough to avoid a deficiency.
 
Warnings
Zinc sulfate is most often used in supplements because it's the cheapest form of zinc. However, it's also the hardest to absorb, meaning it can sometimes cause nausea, heart burn, and upset stomach.
 

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