Some more info on zinc:
Taking large daily doses of zinc, for a short-term period of time, may be of benefit for men with certain health conditions. According to MayoClinic.com, taking 4.5 to 24 milligrams of zinc in lozenge form every 1 to 2 hours may help reduce symptoms of the common cold. Other high dosages of zinc used in research studies include 12 to 150 milligrams per day to improve immune function in elderly men, 66 milligrams of zinc to increase sperm counts in subfertile men and 220 milligrams of zinc daily for sexual dysfunction in men, reports MayoClinic.com. However, don’t take these high doses of zinc unless supervised by a medical professional, and avoid taking them longer than your doctor recommends.
The maximum safe daily intake for zinc is 40 milligrams per day for men, according to the Office of Dietary Supplements. Side effects from too much zinc include headaches, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps and diarrhea.
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Zinc is a nutritionally essential mineral needed for catalytic, structural, and regulatory functions in the body.
The RDA for adult men and women is 11 mg/day and 8 mg/day of zinc, respectively.
Long-term consumption of zinc in excess of the tolerable upper intake level (40 mg/day for adults) can result in copper deficiency.
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Zinc is one of the body's essential trace minerals. Although the body only needs small amounts of zinc, mild deficiency is not uncommon, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. As with any other dietary supplement, zinc can cause unpleasant side effects when taken in high doses, so consult your doctor to determine the appropriate dosage for you.
Too much zinc can limit the absorption of copper, resulting in a copper deficiency. If you take a zinc supplement, your doctor might also recommend a copper supplement to prevent deficiency. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, very high doses can decrease immunity, particularly in older adults, and increase the level of bad cholesterol in the blood. High zinc doses might also cause dizziness, fatigue, loss of muscle control, anemia, sweating, hallucinations and nausea.
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