{"id":1325,"date":"2010-11-30T01:26:22","date_gmt":"2010-11-30T01:26:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/drconnieamundson.com\/?p=1325"},"modified":"2010-11-30T01:26:22","modified_gmt":"2010-11-30T01:26:22","slug":"zinc-the-forgotten-element","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/heartmountainchiropractic.com\/es\/zinc-the-forgotten-element\/","title":{"rendered":"Zinc: The Forgotten Element (November 2010)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Zinc has been somewhat of a forgotten  element.  While it was quite popular 8-10  years ago, the good ole&#8217; zinc lozenge to ward off cold and flu in the winter  seems to have taken a back slide to newer remedies on the market.  However, sometimes the newest fad isn&#8217;t the  most effective. For more information on using zinc for cold\/flu prevention and  therapy, view our October 2009 newsletter.<\/p>\n<p>An essential element that humans must acquire from their  diet, zinc plays important roles in growth and development, the immune response,  neurological function, and reproduction.   Nearly 100 enzymes depend on zinc for their part in metabolic  reactions.  Zinc has an important  structural role in proteins and cell membranes. Loss of zinc from cell  membranes increases their susceptibility to damage and impairs their  function.  Zinc has also been found to  regulate gene expression by binding to DNA and influencing the transcription of  specific genes.<\/p>\n<h1>Food Sources<\/h1>\n<p>Animal sources, such as shellfish, beef, and other red meats  are rich sources of zinc. Good plant based sources are nuts and legumes. Zinc  bioavailability is higher in meat, eggs, and seafood because of the relative  absence of compounds that inhibit zinc absorption and the presence of certain  amino acids (cysteine and methionine) that improve zinc absorption. The zinc in  whole grain products and plant proteins is less bioavailable due to their  relatively high content of phytic acid, a compound that inhibits zinc  absorption. The enzymatic action of yeast reduces the level of phytic acid in  foods. Therefore, leavened whole grain breads have more bioavailable zinc than  unleavened whole grain breads.<\/p>\n<h1>Copper-Zinc Relationship<\/h1>\n<p>The ratio of copper to zinc is  clinically more important than the concentration of either of these trace  metals. Taking large quantities of zinc (50 mg\/day or more) over a period of  weeks can interfere with copper bioavailability. The safe, tolerable upper  limit for zinc is 40mg\/day for adults and 12 mg\/day for children ages 4-8 years  of age. Likewise, exposure to increased copper levels whether through  supplementation or contaminated water can reduce zinc levels.  As explained earlier, it&#8217;s the ratio that&#8217;s  most important. Iron and Calcium supplementation can also impair zinc  absorption.<\/p>\n<p>The symptoms of severe zinc deficiency  include impaired growth and development, delayed sexual maturation,  characteristic skin rashes, chronic and severe diarrhea, immune system  deficiencies, impaired wound healing, diminished appetite, impaired taste  sensation, night blindness, swelling and clouding of the corneas, and  behavioral disturbances.<\/p>\n<p>Mild zinc deficiencies are hard to  identify but can be associated with poor healing, reduced immune system, and  visual disturbances.<\/p>\n<h1>Individuals at risk of zinc deficiency:<\/h1>\n<ul type=\"disc\">\n<li>Infants and children <\/li>\n<li>Pregnant and lactating (breast-feeding) women,       especially teenagers and pregnant women who&#8217;ve been instructed to       supplement with iron during the pregnancy. <\/li>\n<li>Patients receiving intravenous feedings <\/li>\n<li>Malnourished individuals, including those on low       calorie diets and those with anorexia. <\/li>\n<li>Individuals with severe or persistent diarrhea or       digestive disorders such as celiac disease, short bowel syndrome, Crohn&#8217;s       disease and ulcerative colitis<\/li>\n<li>Older adults (65 years and older)<\/li>\n<li>Strict vegetarians: The requirement for dietary       zinc may be as much as 50% greater for strict vegetarians whose major food       staples are grains and legumes, because high levels of phytic acid in these       foods reduce zinc absorption<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Hair elements testing is a good way to assess your zinc status as well  as zinc:copper ratio. Testing of hair elements has had some controversy over  the years.  Much of the controversy  arrives in choosing a trustworthy lab and how to interpret the data.  The typical hair elements test will screen  for the toxic elements: Aluminum, Antimony, Arsenic, Barium, Beryllium, Bismuth,  Cadmium, Lead, Mercury, Platinum, Thallium, Thorium, Uranium, Nickel, Silver,  Tin, and Titanium.  Essential and other  elements tested are: Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, Copper, Zinc,  Manganese, Chromium, Vanadium, Molybdenum, Boron, Iodine, Lithium, Phosphorus,  Selenium, Strontium, Sulfur, Cobalt, Iron, Germanium, Rubidium, and Zirconium.<\/p>\n<p>The hair root is in constant contact with blood vessels, allowing both essential  and toxic elements to enter the hair shaft continuously as hair grows. In other  words, hair analysis reflects long-term excretion rates of the various  elements. One must understand that hair is an excretory tissue so any results  that are \u201chigh\u201d in the hair tissue are being excreted&#8230;when it comes to toxic elements,  in a way this is a good thing.  However,  it does indicate exposure to the toxic element along with nutrient depletions  it can cause.  In addition, just because  it&#8217;s not coming out in the hair, doesn&#8217;t mean you&#8217;re not being exposed to that  toxic element.  In can indicate you have  an inability to excrete the toxic element which can cause many health disorders  from high blood pressure to memory and concentration issues.  In our industrial society and with the very  real problem of pollution, it is well understood you will get exposed to many  toxic elements.<\/p>\n<p>We can use the data from several stand  points:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li> If you are  getting exposed to toxic elements, we want to make sure they&#8217;re being excreted  efficiently. <\/li>\n<li>Find ways within your control to try to reduce  exposure with the understanding you cannot fully eliminate exposure due the  nature of the world we live in today. <\/li>\n<li>Try to apply nutritional protocols to help reduce the  damage the toxic elements can cause and improve excretion of those elements. <\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>Testing is the most important way to  determine what dietary modification you need to make and reveal any areas you  may need to supplement your diet.  Hair  elements and blood testing can give you a bigger picture of where you stand  with regards to optimal health.  Don&#8217;t  guess about your health&#8230;get tested today.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Zinc has been somewhat of a forgotten element. While it was quite popular 8-10 years ago, the good ole&#8217; zinc lozenge to ward off cold and flu in the winter seems to have taken a back slide to newer remedies on the market. However, sometimes the newest fad isn&#8217;t the most effective. 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