Best zinc mineral supplements according to redditors

We found 53 Reddit comments discussing the best zinc mineral supplements. We ranked the 30 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Zinc Mineral Supplements:

u/eyewhycue2 · 5 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

You would need to do some research. I weigh more than you and am older but this might be a good place to start. Read some reviews... of course some may not be real but it worked for me.

I took Accutane many years before and it didn’t work and just dried out my skin and seriously harmed my mucous membranes. Zinc is like giving your immune system extra ammo. Helped keep me from getting as many colds, too.

https://www.amazon.com/NOW-Zinc-Picolinate-120-Capsules/dp/B000TMJZ4G

u/johnny-utah-busey · 5 pointsr/Supplements

Buy the ingredients separately.

Personally I only use 25 mg of Zinc and 400mg of Magnesium Citrate


Cheap as fuck:

  • Zinc = $8.50 per 500 doses
  • Mag = $11.20 per 125 doses
u/you_wizard · 5 pointsr/AskReddit

You can buy zinc supplements (which sometimes come with selenium included) at a drugstore or online without prescription. I'm not familiar with what's available in the US recently, but I used to take these, which happen to be 15 mg zinc with 60 μg chromium and 50 μg selenium. One daily for normal function; two for increased.

You'll have to figure out what works for yourself though. I wouldn't expect you to take the word of an internet stranger at face value.

u/DeplorableWolverine · 4 pointsr/Nootropics

Zinc orotate is very inexpensive and seems to be effective. https://www.amazon.com/Zinc-Orotate-9-5-200-Tabs/dp/B004UAPG46/

Zinc carnosine isn’t very expensive and can definitely be taken on an empty stomach. I take it with NAC. https://www.amazon.com/Doctors-Best-Zinc-L-Carnosine-Complex-Digestive/dp/B0035BYOSA/

If you eat a lot of red meat you don’t need to supplement zinc.

u/purpleacker · 3 pointsr/Supplements

I take Now Nutrition Optizinc 30mg and also copper. For under 6 bucks I consider that pretty good. Jarrow also has it with a different zinc:copper ratio and one pill only has 15mg Zinc and is $9.50. So just depends on what suits your budget/needs.

https://www.amazon.com/NOW-L-OptiZinc-100-Veg-Capsules/dp/B00772DYV6?th=1

https://www.amazon.com/Jarrow-Formulas-Supports-Antioxidant-Protection/dp/B0001VKDDM

u/Flex_4_Ever · 3 pointsr/ibs

I would strongly suggest trying the spinach before the supplements. I'm very sensitive to cellulose and boiling the spinach makes it so easy for me to digest. No gas, upset stomach, undigested greens in stool, or diarrhea.

Here's my supplement recommendations:

Vitamin A : $5 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00081KB2I/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Zinc: $6 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0001VKDDM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/blippyz · 3 pointsr/Nootropics

How have you attributed it to the zinc? If you skip it for a couple days do the side effects go away, and then immediately start again as soon as you get back on it?

I've been taking this Zinc for a year and haven't experienced any of the things you mentioned: https://www.amazon.com/Source-Naturals-OptiZinc-120-Tablets/dp/B00020I7Q2

u/african_violent · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I'm not sure if this fits your requirements, but someone in this sub suggested a zinc supplement. It's awesome! I have had WAY LESS cystic acne/chin break outs since I started taking it about a month ago. Here's the suggested one.

u/-My_KInk_Account · 3 pointsr/AskRedditAfterDark

Bromelain Twice a day.


Pygeum Twice a day.


Ashwagandha One in the morning.


Zinc One in the morning.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/vegan

the only nutrient that is harder to get on vegan diet is b12 as far as I know. everything else will just require you to learn and change your habits a little bit.

  • B12: I take this brand, which is a little pricey, but is very high quality. Contains both methylcobalamin and adenosylcobalamin, and does not contain any additives. If you set a price alert on camelcamelcamel.com you can also get it for pretty cheap (I got a years supply for about $24 dollars a bottle). One bottle should last you a month or possibly more.

    as for other nutrients that are important to make sure you're getting, vegan or not:



  • Zinc: this is a good brand if you want to supplement with it. pumpkin seeds are a good whole food source.

  • Iodine: Spirulina is a good source, a daily serving will get you about 30% of the RDA, and spirulina is kinda like a whole food multivitamin. High in protein too. Sea vegetables like dulse (would recommend getting atlantic only) are great sources of iodine. I put a tablespoon or two in a smoothie that I have regularly.

  • Omega 3 (EPA/DHA): Pure encapsulations is generally a good brand, though this particular formulation seems to melt/stick together. They'll probably fix that. You can also get them from flax seeds (either ground, or blend them), hemp seeds, stuff like that. Make sure you're getting a good balance of EPA and DHA-- some things just contain a lot of DHA.

    I handle most of those just by taking b12 supplement in the morning, and sticking some flax, hemp, and pumpkin seeds as well as dulse flakes in my smoothie. Once it's a habit, you don't need to think about it anymore.

    As far as any other concerns, it's just about making sure you're eating enough, as vegan foods are less calorie dense and so if you eat the amount you're used to eating, you won't be eating enough; and eating a wide variety of fruits and vegetables somewhat consistently. Adding a bunch of things like raspberries, frozen wild blueberries, spinach, kale, cilantro, etc to a smoothie in the morning also makes this easy.

    Making fruit a big part of your life also makes things easy. Apples, bananas, avocados, dates, mangoes etc are great, easy snacks.

    Make steamed potatoes or other veggies-- it is so damn easy! You just wash the potatoes, put some water in the bottom of the pot, steam for 15-30 mins (until a fork can go all the way through), and then toss with some herbs, olive or coconut oil, and sea salt, and you have a delicious filling dinner.
u/neel555 · 2 pointsr/tressless

Yeah sure, but before taking anything concern your family doctor or dermatologist first. Because every hair is different, sometimes its just your diet or something else.

I have androgenic alopecia (heredity) that's why it works for me.

  1. Saw Palmetto Extract

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B011NZ6YPK/ref=psdcmw_3766921_t2_B0013OXIFQ

  2. Bamboo Extract

    https://www.swansonvitamins.com/swanson-superior-herbs-bamboo-extract-300-mg-60-veg-caps

  3. Zinc Chelated Amino Acid

    https://www.amazon.com/Zinc-Chelate-Natures-Way-capsules/dp/B0019LX0YM/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=zinc+chelate+30mg&qid=1573966381&sprefix=zinc+chelated&sr=8-1

  4. Vitamin E (D-ALPHA Tocopherol) (based on your need 200UI or 400ui)

    https://www.nowfoods.com/supplements/vitamin-e-200-iu-mixed-tocopherols-softgels
    or

    https://www.amazon.com/Swanson-Vitamin-Milligrams-Sgels-Pack/dp/B07RJ1DSY3/ref=mp_s_a_1_86?keywords=Vitamin+E+D-ALPHA+Tocopherol&qid=1573966550&sr=8-86

  5. green tea with pea sprouts ( take it with ginger crushed and bit lemon juice to avoid gastric problem )

    https://www.amazon.com/Richfeel-Ana-healthy-hair-drink/dp/B01MDUFECE/ref=mp_s_a_1_61?keywords=richfeel&qid=1573967017&sr=8-61

  6. shampoo and hair oil
    instructions:

  7. while washing hair dilute the shampoo with water to proper balance then apply it

  8. mix the whole nourisher bottle with hair oil apply it every other day before going to bed, leave it next whole day and then wash it.


    https://www.amazon.com/PURA-DOR-Anti-Thinning-Moisturizing-Conditioner/dp/B07BHCB9Y2/ref=mp_s_a_1_23_sspa?keywords=dht+blocker+saw+Palmetto+shampoo&qid=1573967876&sr=8-23-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyVVNRS1NYSTBUTFAyJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMTU5NjY4RVdGSThCMlg1TUVUJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA1NTQxNTYyRVNNUTFHUVhUVEJCJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfcGhvbmVfc2VhcmNoX210ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=

    https://www.amazon.com/Amla-Oil-Natural-Therapeutic-Herbals/dp/B00K3MHC9M/ref=mp_s_a_1_fkmr1_1?keywords=brahmi+jaborandi+hair+oil&qid=1573968473&sr=8-1-fkmr1

    https://www.amazon.com/Richfeel-Hair-Nourisher-60ml/dp/B00FMT0XTM


    Update: did some more research, saw palmetto with beta sitosterol and basil extract work wonders for hair folicles, increase the hair growth and strengthen the folicles
u/jbrs_ · 2 pointsr/vegan

I take this brand, and take two dropperfuls before breakfast and before dinner.

u/Tokinxy · 2 pointsr/milliondollarextreme

Zinc Orotate - this is an aromatase inhibitor, which prevents the production of estrogen ( http://amzn.com/B004UAPG46 )

Ultimate Ascorbate C - not sure of the benefits of this particular one, but it's more than just vitamin C ( http://amzn.com/B00016AOZE )

Vitamin E - "use this if you're gonna have a lot of fat oxidizing in your blood" - Charls ( http://amzn.com/B0014H1P5C )

Fish Oil - gotta have this if you wanna shoot big loads. i mean, come on ( http://amzn.com/B002CQU564 )

Source Naturals Men's Multivitamin - this is the best multivitamin on the market in my opinion. i'm so happy charls introduced it to me. most vitamins aren't bioavailable for shit, so you aren't actually absorbing most of the stuff you're ingesting. however, this formula is crafted to be the most bioavailable multivitamin ever. good shit. if you don't get any of the other stuff, GET THIS. ( http://amzn.com/B001B4N87G )

Activated Charcoal - This helps whiten your teeth. Explains why Charls has such good teeth. ( http://amzn.com/B00016WU2E )

Charls introduced all of these in the Fallout 4 stream. He didn't go into much detail as to when he takes them. Although, he did say that he takes 2 fish oil gels a day. Just look some of this stuff up and see what works for you. Source Naturals Multi (3x a day) and Fish Oil (2x a day) is what works for me.

u/Glix_1H · 2 pointsr/keto

In general, supplements are an expensive band-aid, and not a real long term solution.

The only things I supplement are:
Magnesium. Mag citrate works, but chelated magnesium is best since it doesn’t act as a laxative. Take 800mg a day until your anxiety goes away, then you can just use 200-400mg: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BD0RT0/
Zinc: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0001VKDDM/
Iodine: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0771WPGVD

Otherwise I just save bones, make bone broth, always have the skin on chicken and slow cook organ meats like beef heart and chicken heart and giblets a longs with some carrots, celery and lots of spices. I use seasoned salt and lite-salt on baked meats for my sodium and potassium. As long as salt tastes good, you can continue having it. As long as it’s not hidden by sugar you’ll know when you’ve had enough. Sodium and magnesium are very safe, though potassium is the one you don’t want to overdo. “The salt fix” is an excellent book on how necessary it is to health and how it doesn’t cause cardiovascular disease. For slow cooking, it’s best to add salt “to taste” at the end or when served to prevent accidentally adding a awful tasting amount.

I started keto because of depression and anxiety, and successfully resolved both those issues (as well as other things like putting my blood pressure from “almost to high” to “normal”). Magnesium should dampen the anxiety within a day or three.

u/nunemumio · 2 pointsr/Hypothyroidism

A general advice that I give to everyone with thyroid problems is to eat supplements since it can be a big part of how well your medicine is working. I tried like a million different things, diets and dosages before I found out what worked. If your body doesn't have enough building components, it doesn't matter how much t4 you put inside your body and it will have a minimal effect. Imagine that you fill a car with fuel but don't check any other issues along the way to the motor when it's not running properly. Maybe the fuel pump doesn't have electricity so only a small amount gets to the engine or a valve is not opening enough. In my eyes it seems pretty stupid not to check those things to when it's not working even though it should.

I'm guessing that you had less Synthroid when your TSH was 2.5, correct? 150mg seems like quite a lot. I tried it once and my TSH was 0 (68kg, male). I personally don't know if only Synthroid/t4 would have worked for me but I'm currently on a combination with t3 & t4. There is also NDT but I don't know it would make a difference. What did it for me was supplements (I think so at least but so far I'm feeling better). I thought that I had tried the important ones but what I was missing was zinc (and maybe selenium. Previously I only tried a B-vitamin complex and magnesium). Normally if you have a diverse diet with crops from mineral rich soil it wouldn't be a problem but that is pretty rare these days. It's important not to take to much zinc and selenium since you can overdose it (you can not overdose Vitamin B). From my comment on another thread: A cheap and easy method for checking if you have a deficiency is to buy liquid zinc (like this one). If you don't feel any taste or a weak metallic taste (that develops after ~10-15 seconds), you have a deficiency. If it tastes like crap or makes you want to throw up, you don't. Otherwise you shouldn't exceed the RDI for a longer period of time.

u/starstough · 2 pointsr/Hypothyroidism

Do you mean your TSH was 80.56? Or T4 was 80.56?

TSH is Thyroid Stimulating Hormone. It is released by the pituitary gland to tell the thyroid to release more thyroid hormones. If TSH is high, that is like your pituitary glad screaming at your unresponsive thyroid, so no surprise that your thyroid hormone levels were also low. That usually indicates that you need to increase your dose.

I have Hashi's and I take 146 ish mg of NatureThroid along with Hyperbiotics PRO-15 Advanced probiotics, B-complex with coenzymes, Iron, Magnesium, Omega 3-6-9, Selenium and D3-5000IU. I have tried to reduce the number of supplements I take but they all help. I sometimes take Zinc as well. I quit coffee and take caffeine pills instead and I am (not super strictly, but working on it) gluten and soy free.

The first time I took Nature Throid after switching from generic levothyroxine all of my symptoms were about 80% GONE. We increased my dose from 1/4 grain to the current 2+1/4 grain over the course of maybe 6 months.

What really fixed things for me was going gluten and soy free and adding magnesium and selenium. The selenium reduced my antibodies from nearly 500 to 100 in six months. That alone made a huge difference. And going gluten/soy free allowed me to lose 20 lbs in a month and then maintain it pretty easily just logging my calories.

Occasionally, due to poor planning, I eat regular bread or some pizza and I am sapped of energy and achy for a week afterwards. I'm working on getting into the habit of always having gluten free options on hand. But generally speaking, I feel better than I've felt my entire life.

I've never heard of having an immune response to desiccated thyroid. I've done very well on Nature Throid. You may want to get labs done every 6 weeks to check your levels and adjust your dose as needed.

u/c_o_r_b_a · 2 pointsr/slatestarcodex

I believe this is the only widely available zinc lozenge that's in the proper formulation: Life Extension Enhanced Zinc Lozenges, 30 Vegetarian Lozenges https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PYX2SVM

It's a huge, bad tasting lozenge that takes ages to dissolve, and you ideally should keep taking them every 2 hours as soon as you notice the first hint of a symptom. But for me I find it totally eliminates colds if I catch the symptoms early enough and start taking it immediately. I also take an elderberry lozenge, but I think the zinc one might be doing most of the work.

u/BriefFaithlessness3 · 2 pointsr/Testosterone

Thanks for the reply.

I guess even then you have to trust the label when they say "3rd party tested" because there isn't a place to go look this stuff up from what I know.

I found this berberine on amazon that claims to be 3rd party tested, maybe its legit

https://www.amazon.com/Berberine-plus-1000-120-Capsules/dp/B00QSE5RNC/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=berberine&qid=1563393338&s=gateway&sr=8-5&th=1

u/RedIsildur · 2 pointsr/spirulina

Thanks again, this is all very helpful. I was thinking i might have to go ACS, and Reagent grade since Spirulina absorbs heavy metals apparently.

I was kinda torn between getting cheaper ingredients now for fish use and upgrading later for selling quality, but now I think I'm defiantly looking to be able to sell (Spirulina and Zarrouk). So I'll be looking into the ratings. However, resources like your link will be useful for cheaper options for fish food. Tbh I'll probably experiment more with common garden fertilizers and such for this purpose.

Also, I'ts kinda awkward to be searching for "food grade" Boric Acid. So far even Quality ACS Boric Acid warns not for Food use.

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For others looking, so far the items I've found and am considering purchasing are as follows:

Dipotassium hydrogen phosphate

Sodium nitrate

Potassium Sulfate

Calcium Chloride

ethylene diamino tetracetic acid

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Solution A:

Boric Acid

Manganese (II) Chloride Tetrahydrate (MnCl2 . 4 H2O )

Zinc Sulfate

Copper Sulfate

Molybdenum oxide

I'll try to make a complete edited list after some more research.

u/follyboyz · 2 pointsr/conspiracy

Huh? No I only take 20 mg of zinc a day now. I used to take zinc pills like optizinc: https://www.amazon.com/Source-Naturals-OptiZinc-120-Tablets/dp/B00020I7Q2/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1525883474&sr=8-1&keywords=optizinc

But I was taking like 270 mg! I know it was stupid, but I just wanted to fix my deficiency so bad. I had diarrhea all the time! When I overdosed however, I started getting hypothyroidism symptoms. It was a nightmare. So glad I moved to something that is low dose.

u/FourOhTwo · 2 pointsr/Supplements

I agree with others that you should track first (chronometer.com) to see if you need the supplement.

Zinc should be balanced with copper. Look for 10-15mg zinc for every 1mg copper.

Jarrow Formulas Zinc Balance 15 mg, Supports Immune and Antioxidant Protection, 100 Caps https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0001VKDDM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_bOtFDbACZNTVT

u/Budang87 · 1 pointr/Herpes

I use Zinc sulfate topical cream and it is AWESOME

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https://www.amazon.com/Kirkman-Sulfate-Minerals-Gluten-Casein/dp/B00P8DX70O

u/JMCL150 · 1 pointr/Warts

If you can, try this product: 365 Everyday Value, Chelated Zinc, 60 ct https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074H5BV39/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_cQ85Cb50SWPQM

My friend takes 30mg of zinc and needs to eat a large portion of carbs to offset the side effects. Maybe that can help in the interim?

u/MaLaCoiD · 1 pointr/phish

I've read that Barcelo water is filtered at source, so you can brush teeth, shower, and eat ice as well as have no worry in the restaurants.

The biggest danger is Norovirus from all the Wookie guests. Keep your hands clean!

I am bringing charcoal tabs, Pepto, Imodium (Loperamide Hcl), and Tums. For the past week and into next, I'm taking daily 10 drops of Grapefruit Seed Extract and Zinc. Never taken them before. About 1.5 mg of Zinc liquid made me puke, which is mentioned in the reviews.

u/Torp211 · 1 pointr/Septemberbumpers2017

Ok...Here we go! This is a very relevant topic to me so get ready for a long reply ha!

I have cystic acne that only came up after going off of birth control a year ago. I've tried SO MANY things, but nothing worked! It wasn't until we started TTC when I was taking more vitamins that it finally got better, but it was still not great.

I found a routine that keeps it in check though and it involves Manuka Oil! My skin is in the best shape it has ever been! So here is what I found that works for me:

AM: I wash my face with Era Organics Natural Face Wash. About 3x per week I use their scrub. Then mix a little bit of Manuka Oil with CeraVe AM Moisturizer then apply Bare Minerals powder concealer.

PM: I remove my make up as soon as I get home from work with Micellar Cleansing Water and wash with the Era Organics face wash. Then I put a little bit of organic sweet almond oil along with the manuka oil on a cotton round and apply that to my face to moisturize. Sometimes I'll swap out the almond oil for CeraVe PM moisturizer, but the almond oil seems to help a little better.

Along with this routine, I take 30 mg of zinc and the recommended dose of vegan DHA every day, 5000 IU of vitamin D M-F, along with my prenatal. But I swear by the zinc. Here is a little information on why zinc helps with acne.

As for my chest and back (I get pimples there too but not cystic) I've been putting witch hazel and manuka oil on a cotton round every morning/evening and it has really helped clear it up! Granted I just started this routine a week ago so I hope it continues!!!

For someone who has struggled with this to the point of tears, I finally feel like I have it under control!!

u/AsherGray · 1 pointr/Supplements

Unfortunately not. I believe the oxide pairing is used commonly as a laxative, it has a low bioavailability, so it basically goes in and goes out the same way. I purchased this one, but have not been taking it regularly. Otherwise, go with zinc citrate.

u/13FiSTer · 1 pointr/Fitness

How much zinc is too much? Considering the daily tolerable limit is 50mg, if I take 30 mg a day do I run the risk of Zinc toxicity?

u/WildFreeOrganic · 1 pointr/Supplements

It sounds like you need more than just Vitamin D.

Without much context, you also sound anemic.

A full blood panel would be recommended. In the meantime I would take the following:

Take every morning/early afternoon (with a meal):

  • 5000 - 10000 IU Vitamin D3
  • 15:1 mg Zinc:Copper
  • 500 - 1000 mg EPA + DHA Omega-3 Fatty Acids (fish oil or algae oil)

    Take every evening (with a meal):

  • 200 - 400 mg Magnesium Glycinate
  • 3 -10 mg Boron
  • 1000 - 2000 mg EPA + DHA Omega-3 Fatty Acids

    Learn more about why those supplements will likely improve your health.

    Increase your calories and eat some meat, if you aren't already. Grass fed beef and organ meats are best in your case.

    If your parents don't want to buy these supplements for you, head down to a CVS and buy them yourself. Ultimately your health is your responsibility, not the responsibility of your parents or your doctor. You made a great first step by reaching out on Reddit. Build on that momentum :)

    If you'd like to talk about it more feel free to PM me. I hope you get better OP!
u/Gibby2 · 1 pointr/wicked_edge
u/Fapstronaught69 · 1 pointr/NoFap

I'm about to order these two since the pharmacies near me don't have zinc and magnesium by itself: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000TMJZ4G/ref=ox_sc_act_image_1?smid=A3IQGL03Z0MNP5&psc=1 https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01CKEBF48/ref=ox_sc_act_image_2?smid=ADVD72ZOFGYC8&psc=1 these are what u recommend right?

u/-_tetsuo_- · 1 pointr/Stims

Hi there Mr. Wiz! Any ROA will give you the “symptoms” after it’s built up enough in your system during your session. Last night I did more lines than I usually do. If my tweaker ass can remember to use my little fan, I don’t get that hot. Face is still oily after a certain point.

No clue, but I think the deal with smoking (at least for me), is I will just sit there and smoke and smoke and smoke and smoke. That’s where people get stuck with smoking. Plus it makes my high really raw and aggressive. Lines all day!!!

So yeah. Smoking will give you symptoms much faster because it is absorbed into your system much faster. It takes a 10+ hours for me to get to that spot with lines.

Best thing in the entire world for oily face is Dude Face Wipes - I’m super happy with mine. They have moisturizer in them and all the other crap. They smell amazing and are very handy in the summer in general. I would strongly encourage you to get them!!

Odor: Magnesium (specifically Citrate) and either Zinc or B vitamins. Magnesium will also give you the lovely benefit of substantially increasing the euphoria if you take the supplement every day. Below is what I order.

Amazon links: Magnesium Citrate $9.00 and/or Vitamin B Complex $7.49 and/or Zinc

Note: When Magnesium and Zinc are used together, it is supposed to increase the effect. And we should all be taking Vitamin B.

Hope all this helps!

u/wutsdasqrtofdisapt · 1 pointr/EOOD

My doctor suggested a sleep mixture of sorts that you are supposed to take 30 minutes before bedtime and it has been a huge help for me. I don't suffer from insomnia each night, but there are nights when I lay down at 10pm and don't fall asleep until ~3am. This sleep mixture has helped to regulate my sleep times and create a routine as well as provide my body with supplements to wind down. This is what I was told:
Zinc 11mg
Magnesium 250mg
*Melatonin 5mg

I'm not sure if the dosage recommendation was specific to my body, but I don't think this is a high dosage for the average body type for male or female (I am not a doctor). I would also head to a natural foods and vitamin store near you - I did and got most of these items on sale and the staff was super helpful and friendly and answered a lot of my questions. Hope you have success if you decide to try this! I linked to the brand that I have been buying, but you can try other brands if you want.

u/GoodGuyGalileo · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I do realize the fish oil dosage is low, but honestly it's too much effort to carry around those giant capsules to take with every meal so I usually just take one at night after dinner. But if that could possibly help I guess I could find a way to work it in to my routine.



As for zinc, I've been using this which includes copper in it for reasons beyond my knowledge, but I don't think it noticeably cancels out the effects of the zinc:

Source Naturals Optizinc Zinc Monomethionine 30mg, 120 Tablets
http://amzn.com/B00020I7Q2

u/battles · -1 pointsr/conspiracy

No... it is a referral link
>The ref codes are a different kind of referral, they help amazon keep track of how you move throughout the site.




This is not:

https://www.amazon.com/Liquid-Assay-Premier-Research-Labs/dp/B007SOV1YA