Glad to hear you're back on an even keel & having pleasant side effects Mr S.
Never knew different forms of zinc could produce such a range of results, but I'll be looking for these with my different zinc supps now.
Best Wishes for Better Health, & Cheers!
Cheers, I'm hoping my OCD and hypomania continues to improve, too early to tell if it's a cure, but there's definitely been improvement calmness of mind.
I think I must have had scurvy of the brain or something, the zinc deficiency only made sense after I tried everything under the sun to try and heal this lesion behind my ear for a year, until I started experimenting with higher doses of vitamin c and zinc and dropped the NAC, and it finally started to heal. In fact this is probably the reason why when I got covid it kicked my ass for a month even though I was taking supplements i.e. my body didn't have much zinc to fight it off with because it was being chelated by the NAC.
Also the benefits I got today are probably from the Good State Ionic Zinc (the big bottle not the dropper one) rather than the Zinc Biglycinate. I ended up taking 200mg (4 capsules) of the Zinc Biglycinate a couple of hours ago to see if it would do anything for my hardness (apologies for being crass) like Zinc Picolinate would give me, but don't see any effects. I then checked another brand (Peak Supplements) for 50mg Zinc Biglycinate, and they advertise the 50mg elemental zinc is actually from 180mg of Zinc Bisglycinate, while properly stating the elemental zinc is 500% of the RDA. While the brand I bought (Healthy Origins), advertises only the 50mg of Zinc Biglycinate, which means I was getting much much less elemental zinc than I thought, even though they still falsely state it's 455% of the daily value. To add to the confusion, Now Foods says 30mg elemental zinc is from 150mg of Zinc Bisglycinate (20%), which would not equate to 50mg of Zinc from 180mg of Zinc Biglycinate (27.77%) that Peak Supplements advertises. But then I found Zinc Biglycinate powder being advertised with 20% or 28% Zinc in it, which answers the discrepancy.
https://nutraceutica...on-grade-20-zn/
https://vitaactives....te-powder-28-zn
Basically all I'm trying to say is, maybe Zinc Bisglycinate might have had more observable effects like I noticed with zinc picolinate, had I known the 50mg of the brand I was taking was really equivalent to 10mg (20%) or 14mg (28%) of elemental zinc, which is not considered a high dose.
Just something to keep in mind when looking into Zinc supplements and how brands advertise.
I'm sending mine back to amazon (as I bulk bought 6), and getting the other brand. Funnily enough it will save me a ton of money, as healthy origins was £16 a bottle for 120 capsules for less elemental zinc (10-14mg), while peak supplements is £20 for 360 capsules with more elemental zinc (50mg). I've already bought 4 different brands of zinc now within a week (picolinate, bisglycinate, ionic, and now a better bisglycinate), thank God for amazon making returns so easy, I'll still keep the ionic zinc though as it seems to work with a little bit of nausea.
PS. I can't tell these days whether this post is a result of my hypomania, or I'm just being detailed and informative. I guess it could be a mixture of hypomania with better clarity of thought perhaps.
Edited by Mr Serendipity, 09 December 2022 - 01:44 AM.