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Zinc is essential for the working of every single cell in the
body. Its main action is co-enzymatic, i.e. it assists in the correct functioning
of enzymes within the cell. It is now known that there are as many as 200 enzymes
that require Zinc for their activity. One of these, RNA polymerase, is cardinally
important because it is involved in the synthesis of all proteins in the body,
of which there are known to be more than 50,000! This means that the body's
supply of structural proteins, antibodies, most hormones and enzymes is very
much dependent on Zinc status. Other important Zinc-dependent enzymes govern
energy production.
Zinc is also thought to be involved with helping with the breakdown
of candida toxins, and may be helpful to use with our other products which can
help with candida die-off.
Why use our zinc?
This is explained by the producer as such:
Having decided to supplement with Zinc, the question arises
as to which product to use. This is a contentious issue, and one which I have
been considering for some time. My experience has been that the sulphate tends
to cause nausea. The orotate is well tolerated but is generally not well absorbed.
The amino acid chelate is unreliably absorbed; it is my impression that absorption
varies not only from brand to brand, but even between different batches from
the same manufacturer.
The much vaunted Citrate has been disappointing in my experience,
and an allergenic potential has emerged, particularly in those who are allergic
to citrus fruit. The Picolinate seems good, but is relatively unavailable, and
expensive.
I currently favour the Gluconate, but even here there are
pitfalls of which one should be aware. A number of manufacturers encapsulate
or tablet Zinc Gluconate - a water soloble substance - with Magesium Stearate
and Stearic Acid which are fat soluble. These excipients seem to impair the
uptake of Zinc, and I have found absorption to be much better when these excipients
are avoided. I have therefore found it necessary to formulate a special
Zinc product which consists of ultrapure Zinc Gluconate, (this is the analytical
grade, not the commercial grade.) which is filled into capsules without excipients
of any kind. The elemental amount in each capsule is 15mg.
Zinc on its own or Zinc + B6?
Vitamin B6 is so common a deficiency, that I have had a
15mg. Zinc capsule prepared which additionally contains 15mg of Vitamin B6,
thus also providing 15 - 150 mg of B6 daily. (Editotial note: This is useful
for those who are not taking Vitamin B Complex or Unique B12 both of which contain
B6).
At one time, I simply asked the Zinc-deficient subjects
whether they remembered their dreams. If they did, they were given plain zinc
if they did not, they were given Zinc combined. with Vitamin B6. (Vitamin B6
is necessary for dream recall bad dreams or no dream recall are an indication
of Vitamin B6 deficiency.)
Please note: our advice is that unless you
are taking a supplment containing Vitamin B6, Zinc + B6 is the better choice.
Zinc and Vaginal Thrush
The following study suggests that zinc supplementation
could be useful.
Am J Obstet Gynecol 1986 Nov;155(5):1082-5
Zinc status in women with recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis.
Edman J, Sobel JD, Taylor ML
Zinc status has been shown to influence various cell-mediated
immunologic mechanisms. These cell-mediated mechanisms are important in preventing
mucocutaneous infections caused by Candida albicans. This study evaluated the
relationship between zinc status and recurrent vaginal candidiasis by comparing
plasma and erythrocyte zinc in 29 patients with recurrent vaginal candidiasis
and 20 control subjects matched for age, race, and parity. The results indicated
that there was a significantly lower level of plasma zinc in women with recurrent
vaginal candidiasis (81 + 11.6 mg/dl) than in the control subjects (91 +/- 14.2
mg/dl) with a significant value of p = 0.015. These differences in plasma zinc
levels were even greater when adjusted for dietary zinc and supplemental zinc
with the use of analyses of covariance. No differences in erythrocyte zinc measurements
were found between the two groups. These results suggest that mild zinc
deficiency is associated with recurrent vaginal candidiasis and may play a role
in the susceptibility of women to recurrent vaginal candidiasis.
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