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Zinc

Zinc is a chemical element, essential trace element, and nutrient that human beings require in very small amounts to maintain good health. Zinc can be found in the cells of human bodies and in zinc ore that is minable in places like Asia, Australia, and the U.S. Zinc is often times used as a natural medicine, home remedy, naturopathic medicine, homeopathic remedy, and vitamin dietary supplement due to its health benefits.

Other names for zinc include: Acexmate de Zinc, Atomic Number 30, Zinc Alloys, Zinc Sulphate, and Zicum Metallicum. The immune system is helped by zinc by aiding in the fight against viruses and bacteria. In addition, zinc aids the body in DNA and protein production and is needed for the body to develop properly in infancy and childhood.

 

Health Benefits of Zinc

 

Zinc deficiencies may result in growth retardation, infection susceptibility, delay in sexual maturation, and diarrhea in children. Zinc has also been used as a natural medicine or home remedy to treat infections in the ear and respiratory tract; as well as for treating malaria and other parasite-related health problems. Zinc is often used as a natural vitamin dietary supplement to boost the immune system.

Zinc may also play a role as a natural remedy or naturopathic medicine to treat ailments such as macular degeneration, catararcts, diabetes, AIDS, eczema, nigh blindness, asthma, high blood pressure, acne, and psoriasis.

Zinc has also been used to treat medical conditions as a homeopathic or holistic medicine such as ADHD, tinnitus, Crohn’s disease, Down syndrome, ulcerative colitis, eating disorders (anorexia), Hansen’s disease, peptic ulcers, hypogeusia, and Alzheimer’s disease.

People have also used zinc to treat erectile dysfunction, benign prostatic hyperplasia, male infertility, osteoporosis, muscle cramps, sickle cell diseases, Wilson’s disease, osteoporosis, and acrodermatitis enteropathica.

 

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