
Order limit is 3 of the same product
Zinc is an essential nutrient and trace mineral that plays a role in numerous reactions in the body and is vital for normal growth and development [1]. A Zinc supplement like Nature Made® Zinc Gummies can help supplement this nutrient, support your immune health and provide antioxidant support.†
IMMUNE HEALTH
What's in our Zinc Gummies 30mg
Amount Per Serving: 30mg Zinc
Item #HL000015
Zinc is a trace mineral required for many functions in the body. However, 15% of Americans are not meeting Zinc needs from food alone and 30% of the world’s elderly population are Zinc deficient. A Zinc deficiency might have an effect on a healthy immune system [2].
Zinc can be found in meat sources like beef, pork, poultry and shellfish, as well as eggs and dairy products like yogurt and milk. Zinc can be found in nuts and legumes, however, Zinc from plant proteins and whole grains are less bioavailable than zinc from animal sources [3].
Glad you asked! Nature Made® Extra Strength Zinc Gummies are designed to support your immune health needs.† Vegetarians and Vegans may run low on Zinc since they do not consume many animal products, which are high sources of Zinc [3]. Shop now to find Nature Made’s best Zinc supplement for you.
Adults, chew 2 gummies daily.
No two people are alike, so if you are currently taking prescription medications, there may be potential drug-nutrient interactions. Consult a healthcare professional before using this product.
If you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medication, consult your physician before use.
*Based on a survey of pharmacists who recommend branded vitamins and supplements.
†These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
1. Linus Pauling Institute. “Immunity in Depth.” January 3, 2022. https://lpi.oregonstate.edu/mic/health-disease/immunity
2. Reider, Carroll A et al. “Inadequacy of Immune Health Nutrients: Intakes in US Adults, the 2005-2016 NHANES.” Nutrients vol. 12,6 1735. 10 Jun. 2020, doi:10.3390/nu12061735
3. Linus Pauling Institute. “Zinc.” January 3, 2022. https://lpi.oregonstate.edu/mic/minerals/zinc#food-sources
4. Cleveland Clinic. “Antioxidants & Heart Health.” April 22, 2019. Accessed on: April 21, 2021. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/16739-antioxidants--heart-health
5. National Institutes of Health. “Zinc: Fact Sheet for Consumers.” March 22, 2021. https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Zinc-Consumer/
6. Agnew UM, Slesinger TL. “Zinc Toxicity.” [Updated 2021 Apr 28]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2021 Jan. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK554548/
See our frequently asked questions below: