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Zinc is a trace mineral that is found in virtually every cell of the body and is a component in over 200 enzymes..

Zinc Citrate (50mg 90 tablets)*

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Zinc Citrate (50mg 90 tablets)

Zinc is a trace mineral that is found in virtually every cell of the body and is a component in over 200 enzymes. Zinc is especially important in proper immune function, wound healing, sensory functions, sexual function and skin health. It is also required for proper action of many body hormones, including insulin, growth hormone and sex hormones.* Zinc Citrate is an excellent form of zinc as citrates are extremely well-absorbed and well-tolerated by the body.

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Updated May. 09, 2014, about 9 years ago

SKU: 1680
UPC: 068958016801
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Asked on: July 1, 2013
Question: zinc citrate will increase sperm count
  • A: In a fertility study using folic acid and zinc sulfate, Total normal sperm count increases after combined zinc sulfate and folic acid treatment in both subfertile and fertile men. Although the beneficial effect on fertility remains to be established, this finding opens avenues of future fertility research and treatment and may affect public health. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11872201

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