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How to Permanently Overcome Zinc Deficiency

Last updated: December 11, 2025 10:54 am
Neha Ashraf
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The presence of vitamins and minerals in the body is essential for health, but both deficiency and excess of zinc can be harmful. If a person becomes deficient in zinc, they may face various diseases.

‎Zinc is a fundamental dietary element in the human body and is extremely important for the immune system, wound healing, the senses of taste and smell, hormones, skin, growth, and cellular functions. Zinc deficiency gives rise to various physical and mental issues.

‎Major causes of zinc deficiency include eating foods that contain low zinc, excessive consumption of vegetables, digestive problems, alcohol use, aging, and the use of certain medications such as antacids and diuretics. Weak immunity is also a key cause.

‎Symptoms of zinc deficiency include frequent illness, weak immunity, slow wound healing, loss of appetite, reduced taste and smell, fatigue, weakness, depression, hair loss, skin problems, and acne.

‎According to medical experts, proper intake of zinc is very beneficial for diabetes, high blood pressure, inflammation, male hormones, eye health, and skin diseases.

‎Natural sources of zinc include meat, liver, fish, chicken, egg yolk, lentils, grains, nuts such as cashews and almonds, pumpkin seeds, watermelon seeds, garlic, whole grains, and shellfish.

‎Every adult should take a recommended daily amount of zinc. Men should consume 12 to 15 milligrams, while women should take 10 to 12 milligrams as part of their diet.

‎Pregnant and breastfeeding women should take 12 to 15 milligrams. According to health experts, up to 40 milligrams per day is considered safe, but increasing the amount without need is not advisable.

‎Remember, regular and balanced intake of zinc is essential for health, disease prevention, and overall physical energy.

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