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Now Foods Zinc Picolinate 50mg 60 Caps

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Now Foods Zinc Picolinate 50mg 60 Caps

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Immune Support - Now Foods Zinc Picolinate 50mg 60 Caps

Zinc is an essential mineral to the body, and helps promote various processes in our immune, neurological, skeletal, and endocrine systems. Now Foods uses only pure zinc picolinate in its potent formula, so you know you'll be getting the best zinc to help promote your systems' health and wellness. 

Now Foods Zinc Picolinate Benefits

  • Supports Enzyme Functions
  • Boosts Immune, Neurological, & Skeletal Function
  • Provides Immune Support
  • Non-GMO

How to Take Now Foods Zinc Picolinate

Take 1 capsule daily with a meal.

Now Foods Zinc Picolinate Ingredients

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 1 Veg Capsule

Servings per Container: 120

Amount per Serving %Daily Value

Zinc (from 270 mg Zinc Picolinate) 50 mg 455%

Other Ingredients: Rice Flour, Hypromellose (cellulose capsule) and Stearic Acid (vegetable source).

Not manufactured with yeast, wheat, gluten, soy, milk, egg, fish, shellfish or tree nut ingredients. Produced in a GMP facility that processes other ingredients containing these allergens.

Now Foods Zinc Picolinate Warnings

For adults only. This product is not intended for long term use; use only as directed. Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Consult physician if taking medication or have a medical condition. Keep out of reach of children.

References

Barrie SA, Wright JV, Pizzorno JE, Kutter E, Barron PC. Comparative absorption of zinc picolinate, zinc citrate and zinc gluconate in humans. Agents Actions. 1987;21(1-2):223-228. doi:10.1007/BF01974946

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3630857/