amazingarticlelist.com amazingarticlelist.com
   Index Page :> About Us :> Security & Privacy :> Terms of Use :> Add Your Link :> Add Article
Search:   
Multiple links exchange
 

Education & Learning

Companies & Business

News & Media

Teens & Kids

Research & Science

Tour & Travel

Games & Play

Recreation

Finance & Banking

Medical Care

Drink & Food

Lifestyle & Fashion

Culture & Art

Self Help

Property & Agents

Sports

Shopping & Auction

Vehicles & Automotive

Society & Communities

Employment & Careers

Policies & Law

Computers & Software

Health & Therapy

Home Family & Garden


 

Index Page –› Drink & Food –› Nutrition & Nourishment
 

Think Zinc

 
Author: Wayne Ryan
Cold season is the season for zinc. Magazines, radio and television are filled with advertisements for zinc supplements to treat colds. Despite the abundant promises, science is unsure whether zinc supplements help treat the common cold. What is known, however, is that zinc is extremely important for everyday health.

The mineral zinc takes part in dozens of biochemical reactions in the body, working hand in hand with close to 100 different enzymes. Your immune system needs zinc in order to work properly, and your skin uses zinc to heal wounds. Without zinc, you wouldn't be able to taste or smell normally.

Zinc is most abundant in animal proteins like beef, chicken and some types of seafood, namely oysters. Other good sources include nuts, legumes, whole grains, dairy products and fortified breakfast cereals like Whole Grain Total?.

"Zinc is particularly well absorbed from meats, eggs and seafood and is absorbed less efficiently from plant foods," explains Jane Higdon, Ph.D., Oregon State University. "The government's recommendation of 8 milligrams daily for women and 11 milligrams daily for men takes into account that zinc absorption varies based on the types of foods eaten." Vegetarians and non-meat eaters should pay particular attention to zinc since their diets lack the richest sources of this important mineral. Fortified foods with 100 percent of the Daily Value for zinc can be a useful source of zinc in a regular and vegetarian diet.

Ask Mindy

Q: Is it true that foods with iron prevent the body from absorbing zinc?

A: In a typical diet, zinc and iron levels are not high enough to interfere with each other. Supplements that supply large amounts of elemental iron, upwards of 38 mg per day, might decrease zinc absorption. If your doctor has recommended an iron supplement, talk to your doctor about taking the supplement between meals to prevent any blocking of zinc absorption.

Author Bio:

For more tips, visit www.couponmonth.com.

You can search for this article using: herbal nutrition supplement, prenatal nutrition, vitamins nutrition supplements, health nutrition
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Discover The Best Wine Storage Racks
 
Cast Iron Enamel Cookware is the Perfect Choice for Fall Comfort Food
 
Chocolate - Rich in Antioxidants, Taste, and History
 
How Wine is Made
 
Christmas Recipes: Edible Gifts No.1 of 8 - Florentines
 
Merry Christmas Cheesecakes
 
Jesus, A Cup of Coffee and Me, Sit Back, Relax and Enjoy
 
Chinese Food - Do You Want a Fortune Cookie With That?
 
Cherry Cheesecake
 
Coffee - A Brief History
 
 
 
Index Page :> Security & Privacy :> Terms of Use
© 2008 www.amazingarticlelist.com All Rights Reserved.