Guide To The Most Common Vitamin Supplements

Zinc

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Zinc is a crucial mineral in the body. However, individuals only require extremely small amounts of it for their health. It is vital to know, though, that the body does not store zinc. This means that zinc is one of the minerals that individuals must regularly consume in their diet. Thankfully, zinc is found in fish, poultry, nuts, dairy, lentils, beans, and eggs. The vast majority of individuals get enough zinc in their diet. However, supplements help treat a zinc deficiency and its symptoms, reduce illnesses like the common cold, and treat Wilson's disease.

The factor that makes zinc supplements so popular, though, is their effect on the skin. Reports indicate that zinc supplements do two major things for the skin. First, it seems that zinc helps regulate sebum production, which means that an individual's skin will be less oily. Zinc has both anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties, which reduce the bacteria that cause acne and manage the red spots that acne leaves behind. Topical zinc is an option, although studies show that oral supplements are more effective. Of course, individuals must consult a doctor or dermatologist to ensure that they are taking zinc supplements correctly. This also helps them avoid side effects, such as nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, headaches, and diarrhea.

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