Zinc Glycinate 30mg Albion TRACCS Zinc
Zinc widely praised for testosterone, immune, and sexual health benefits, but copper depletion and nausea risks draw notable concern.
- Adults seeking highly absorbable zinc glycinate for immune support
- Those supporting healthy testosterone levels with chelated zinc
- Individuals maintaining skin and wound-healing processes with Albion TRACCS zinc
- Sexual Health — 72% of verified reviews
About Protocol for Life Balance - Zinc Glycinate 30mg Albion TRACCS Zinc
Protocol for Life Balance Zinc Glycinate 30mg features Albion TRACCS® zinc, a chelated form where zinc is bound to glycine amino acids for enhanced absorption and gastrointestinal tolerance compared to inorganic zinc forms. This 30mg dose supports immune function, healthy skin, reproductive health, and normal taste and smell perception. It's well-suited for individuals with higher zinc needs or those who have experienced digestive discomfort with other zinc supplements.
Why It's Worth Considering: Albion TRACCS® chelation technology is a recognized standard in mineral bioavailability, and Protocol for Life Balance uses this trademarked mineral form at a clinically relevant dose without unnecessary fillers.
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- Adults seeking highly absorbable zinc glycinate for immune support
- Those supporting healthy testosterone levels with chelated zinc
- Individuals maintaining skin and wound-healing processes with Albion TRACCS zinc
- People sensitive to digestive upset who need a gentle zinc glycinate form
Cautions
- Taking copper supplements simultaneously (zinc depletes copper)
- Chronic zinc supplementation above 40mg/day without copper balance
- Taking antibiotics — separate by 2+ hours
What to Expect
Compare Zinc Forms
| Feature | Picolinate | Bisglycinate | Citrate | Carnosine | Gluconate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bioavailability | Highest | High | Moderate | Moderate | Low |
| Best For | General, immune | GI-gentle | Budget option | Gut healing (H. pylori) | Lozenges (cold) |
| GI Tolerance | Good | Excellent | Good | Excellent | Fair |
| Evidence | Strong | Strong | Moderate | Strong (GI-specific) | Moderate |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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For maintenance, 15-30mg of elemental zinc daily. For immune support during illness, up to 50mg for 1-2 weeks. The tolerable upper limit is 40mg/day for long-term use. Always balance with 2mg copper per 30mg zinc to prevent copper depletion.
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Zinc picolinate has the highest bioavailability in clinical studies. Zinc bisglycinate (chelated) is the most GI-friendly. Zinc carnosine is specifically indicated for gut healing and H. pylori. Zinc gluconate is primarily used in cold lozenges for topical throat contact. Avoid zinc oxide (poorly absorbed).
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Yes. Multiple studies show 30mg zinc gluconate or picolinate daily reduces inflammatory acne by 30-50% over 3 months. Zinc reduces sebum production, fights acne-causing bacteria, and modulates inflammation. It's comparable to low-dose antibiotics for mild-moderate acne.
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No — zinc on an empty stomach commonly causes nausea. Take with food. However, avoid taking with high-phytate foods (whole grains, legumes) or calcium-rich foods as they reduce zinc absorption. A small meal with some protein is ideal.
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In zinc-deficient men, supplementation can significantly increase testosterone (one study showed a 73% increase over 6 months of repletion). In men with adequate zinc, the effect is minimal. Zinc supports the enzyme 5-alpha reductase and is concentrated in the prostate gland. Athletes who sweat heavily often have marginal zinc status.
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† These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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