Conalt Zinc The “Gentle” High-Absorption Zinc
Conalt Zinc offers a superior approach to mineral supplementation. While zinc is essential for over 300 enzymatic reactions in the human body, traditional forms (like Zinc Sulfate) are notorious for causing gastric irritation and nausea. Conalt utilizes Chelated Zinc Bisglycinate, a form where the zinc molecule is bound to two molecules of the amino acid Glycine. This chelation mimics the way nature delivers minerals, allowing it to pass through the intestinal wall easily for maximum absorption.
Why Choose Bisglycinate?
Immune System Architect: Zinc is critical for the development and function of immune cells (neutrophils and macrophages). Adequate levels reduce the duration of seasonal challenges.
Dermatological Health: Clinically recognized for supporting skin integrity. It helps regulate oil production (sebum), making it effective for acne-prone skin and wound healing.
Superior Tolerability: Because it is chelated, it does not interact with stomach acid in the same way as salts, making it the preferred choice for individuals with sensitive stomachs.
Hair & Nail Strength: Essential for protein synthesis and keratin formation.
Ingredients List
Active Ingredients: Zinc Bisglycinate Chelate (Check label for elemental zinc amount, typically 15mg or 25mg).
Excipients: Microcrystalline Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate, Capsule Shell (Bovine Gelatin – Capsugel® brand).
Note: Non-GMO, Sugar-Free.
How to Use & Dosage Guidelines
Recommended Dosage: Adults (11 years and older): Take 1 capsule daily.
Administration: Swallow with water. Unlike other forms, Zinc Bisglycinate can often be taken on an empty stomach, but taking it with a meal is best to ensure tolerance.
Avoid: Do not take simultaneously with high-fiber meals or calcium supplements, as they can compete for absorption.
Quality Assurance & Storage (Warranty)
Manufactured in Conalt Laboratories under GMP standards.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place (<25°C).
Q1: Will this Conalt Zinc make me feel nauseous?
Nausea is a very common side effect of cheap zinc supplements (like Zinc Sulfate). However, Conalt Zinc uses Bisglycinate, which is chelated (bound to amino acids). This form is known to be extremely gentle on the stomach and rarely causes nausea even when taken without food.
Q2: Does Zinc help with acne?
Yes. Zinc is widely used by dermatologists to support skin health. It helps regulate testosterone levels that cause oily skin and reduces inflammation, making it a key supplement for managing acne and promoting clear skin.
Q3: Can I take this with Iron or Calcium?
Minerals often compete for absorption. It is best to take your Zinc supplement at a different time of day than your Iron or Calcium supplements (e.g., take Zinc at lunch and Calcium at dinner) to ensure your body absorbs 100% of both.




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