I've been taking 30 mcg of picolinate which seems to suit me very well and is meant to be easy on the tum. It's still early days to know whether it may make a difference but I'm very much hoping it will in time as zinc deficiency can cause a myriad of problems.
It's all very interesting how much vitamin and mineral deficiencies can affect us and not just in relation to the thyroid! Yes I will be interested to hear how you do🤗
I bought Pure Encapsulations (have just seen that Eeyore did too). I didn't particularly want to get them from the Dr as usually they prescribe the cheapest stuff which isn't necessarily the right thing for everyone especially if you are trying to cut out as many additives as possible. Will be interesting to see what TiggerMe is prescribed😄
I'll be surprised if she comes up with the goods but wanted to talk to her about the connection with low zinc and albumin levels... been trying to eat lots of eggs this week but oh my days the house smells sulphurous 🤢 not only am I intolerant of eggs but intolerant of myself once I've eaten them 😩
OMG - your poor hubby or does the poor dog get the blame🤣🤣 Funny enough I'm intolerant to egg whites and gave up on trying to eat the yolk alone - perhaps I should be checking out albumin levels as well - it's never ending☹️ Hope your appt. goes well🤞
There's an article in the Times of India about the six types of farts. Sulfur farts mostly happen if someone is constipated or not pooing regularly. You might not be intolerant of eggs, just not defecating often enough.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Brilliant, thanks for this 😆where do I find the full article?
Sadly eggs are 100% on my intolerance list but for comedy value I still partake.... I had some this morning for the sake of albumin as I can't tolerate hemp seeds either 😬
I look 6 months pregnant after eggs 🫄😁
I go every morning these days... is that often enough 🤷♀️ I used to go every 3-4 days 😳
I'm seeing the GP about it next week if you want to wait and be fobbed off with her wisdom 😁 I bought some Pure Encapsulations Zinc 30 and some Ionic Zinc as I had a £5 off coupon for Nature Provides 🤷♀️ FZBX5 😉
thanks TiggerMe I will be very interested to hear what she says. My appointment with GP is mid August so May as well start now. Thanks for the code that is helpful and the tip for Nature Provides 🌱
That’s quite a comprehensive test, I’ve made a note to use it in the future. Do you know of any other fairly comprehensive ones that include selenium please
I have, just once that I can remember (or it might have been twice - I'm not sure), come across someone on this forum who had high zinc and low copper. Everyone else with thyroid disease (who has quoted results for both) seems to have low zinc and high copper.
I didn't see this post earlier. Just posted my results.
Like Eeyore's your zinc is horribly low. Mine isn't quite so bad at 35% of range.
I have some 30mg Thorne Zinc picolinate. In a way I have no idea how long and how much to supplement but I think 30mg for me is the way to go. I might do 3 months then retest see what it looks like?
I am prescribed Solvazinc 45mg (Galen) for my zinc deficiency. It took the maximum dose of 4 per day to bring my levels up within range. I was told that wholegrains prevent absorption of Zinc. It is not necessary to give them up but do not eat them at the same time as taking zinc. I see from the links given that a deficiency might be indicated in Alzeimers disease.
To get my levels up to normal I had to take Solvazinc 45mg four times daily. Because my GP started me on just one x 45mg per day and didn't inform me about whole grains I was not getting anywhere until I had built up to four per day. This took several years! My levels then just made it into the normal range. Copper was up because of the zinc being low. When I asked about copper he just joked about whether I had copper pipes! I now take one x 45mg per day after a non wholegrain meal. I do need to test again to see how that is working.
I am looking yo test my zinc level but cant find a place that tests. I looked on the Youth revisited but they dont list a zinc test. Can anyone link me to one please?
I tend to keep it away from wholegrains as a few have said that restricts the uptake and their levels improved once they did this🤷♀️
If it's the capsule I take it first thing, breakfast choice dependant, if not then I would take the liquid, which I tend to put it in a drink whenever I remember... so a flexible approach 🙃
not tested selenium, hubby had the garlic breath thing and I’ve never had that. I agree it would be good to know but I’ve spent SO much on testing recently it’ll have to wait. Hopefully I can persuade the GP to do it.
4.5 Interaction with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction
Copper:
Zinc may inhibit the absorption of copper (see section 4.3).
Tetracycline Antibacterials:
Zinc may reduce the absorption of concurrently administered tetracyclines, also the absorption of zinc may be reduced by tetracyclines; when both are being given an interval of at least three hours should be allowed.
Quinolone Antibacterials:
Zinc may reduce the absorption of quinolones; ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, moxifloxacin, norfloxacin and ofloxacin.
Calcium Salts:
The absorption of zinc may be reduced by calcium salts.
Iron:
The absorption of zinc may be reduced by oral iron, also the absorption of oral iron may be reduced by zinc.
Penicillamine:
The absorption of zinc may be reduced by penicillamine, also the absorption of penicillamine may be reduced by zinc.
Trientine:
The absorption of zinc may be reduced by trientine, also the absorption of trientine may be reduced by zinc.
To get my levels up to normal I had to take Solvazinc 45mg four times daily. Because my GP started me on just one x 45mg per day and didn't inform me about whole grains I was not getting anywhere until I had built up to four per day. This took several years! My levels then just made it into the normal range. Copper was up because of the zinc being low. When I asked about copper he just joked about whether I had copper pipes! I now take one x 45mg per day after a non wholegrain meal. I do need to test again to see how that is working.
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