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Why Zinc Matters… – The Source | By SOS


With a severe zinc deficiency, you can become very ill. 

Zinc is critical for liver health, adrenals, arthritis, eczema, brain fog, diabetes, fatigue, gout, heart, hepatitis, blood pressure, high cholesterol,  SIBO, inflammation, migraines, sinus infections, weight,  multiple sclerosis, Lyme disease, virus, candida, and every other symptom that exists. 


Zinc is important for tissue formation and the proper metabolism of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates.

Zinc is a part of insulin and is needed to break down alcohol. Zinc helps more than 200 enzymes important for detoxification. digestion and metabolism. 

Your Liver
zinc is very important  for your liver’s health and proper functioning. Zinc (as liquid zinc sulfate) is responsible for the over 200 chemical functions of the liver.
Without zinc, your liver can’t perform its functions that protect your whole body, so despite its zinc storage, your liver always needs more, because the zinc is needed for the mental and physical demands.

Zinc eliminates toxic forms of copper that are always high inside the liver and that can cause the organ harm. 


If someone is so zinc-deficient that even the liver’s zinc reserves have dropped to a dangerous level, that person can develop a host of viral related  diseases and illnesses.   
Zinc helps the liver’s immune system fend off every unfriendly microorganism that enters the liver.

 Zinc  is an essential trace mineral to protects the immune system and helps to fight against diseases. 



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