Lastly, be sure to discuss Zinc supplementation and the link
between low Zinc levels and acne prone skin.
This study shows that there is a correlation
between low zinc and acne.
Not exact matches
Other research has shown correlations
between low levels of various nutrients —
zinc, calcium, magnesium, and B vitamins — and depression.
Further, the research on the link
between nutrient depletion during pregnancy and lactation and postpartum depression has shown that nutrient depletion can affect the production of key mood - regulating neurotransmitters, like serotonin, and that
lower levels of folate, vitamin D, iron, selenium,
zinc, fats, and fatty acids have all been associated with a higher risk of PPD.
Attention - Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder, and although there is still not enough evidence to support treating ADHD with mineral and vitamin cures, numerous studies show a link
between hyperactivity and
low levels of urinary
zinc.
-- Other possible causes that may coontribute to KD: Imbalance
between good probiotic and pathogenic bacteria in the gut, Vitamin D deficiency,
Zinc deficiency, antibiotics, unhealthy lifestyle and diet, use of stimulants, depression,
low mood or anxiety during pregnancy and breast feeding, toxins (especially mercury, lead and fluoride), etc..
The difference
between Kids TrüMag Magnesium Supplement and Natural Calm is Kids TrüMag Magnesium Supplement has a
lower dosage of magnesium and also has vitamin C and
zinc added for growth, relaxation and immunity.
A study of 396 men ranging in age from 45 - 92 that was published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found a clear correlation
between low dietary intake of
zinc,
low blood levels of the trace mineral, and osteoporosis at the hip and spine.
Although there were no significant differences in teacher or parent rating scores
between the
zinc and placebo group in phase 1 or 2 of the trial, data from phase three showed that the group receiving
zinc 15 mg twice a day required a 37 %
lower dosage of AMPH when compared to placebo [18,48].