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View Post: GE E-Care Services Blog » Blog Archive » Introducing - Zinc
17 Nov 2009 by admin
Low zinc levels are sometimes seen in the elderly, alcoholics, people with anorexia, and people on very restricted diets. People who have malabsorption syndromes, such as Crohn's disease or celiac disease, may also be deficient in zinc. ...
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View Post: Crohn's Disease & Nutrition
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View Post: Maintaining Proper Zinc Vitamin Intake Levels / Nutrition ...
24 Sep 2009 by Sequoia
The elderly, however, are often at risk for low dietary zinc levels, simply because they can't afford the healthy food they need. Gastrointestinal diseases, such as Crohn's disease, can decrease zinc vitamin absorption. ...
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View Post: zinc
25 Nov 2009 by xyresic
Celiac disease (for deficiency) ** - Cold sores (topical) ** - Common cold (as nasal spray) ** - Crohn's disease ** - Genital herpes ** - Gingivitis (zinc plus bloodroot toothpaste) ** - Halitosis (zinc chloride rinse or toothpaste) ...
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View Post: Zinc Deficiency — Symptoms and Risks: Effects and Risk Factors of ...
2 Oct 2009
According to the National Institute of Health, there are certain groups at risk of zinc deficiency, including: People with gastrointestinal disorders and diseases such as ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, and short bowel syndrome ...
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View Post: Crohn's disease diet: Crohn's Disease Diet, what you may want to ...
15 Aug 2009 by crohnsstore
Zinc Animal protein (e.g., beef, chicken), plant foods (e.g., legumes, bran, green peas) You may be surprised to learn that there is no evidence that links anything in your diet to the history or cause of your gastrointenstine diseases. ... Although some people may have allergic reactions to certain foods, neither Crohn's disease nor ulcerative colitis is related to food allergy. People with IBD may think they are allergic to foods because they easily associate the ...
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View Post: Trace Minerals – Zinc
1 Nov 2009 by samuel
Marginal deficiencies are common in malnourished people, vegetarians, pregnant women, the elderly, and those with celiac disease, Crohn's disease, colitis, and sickle cell anemia. • Symptoms of deficiency include impaired growth and ...
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View Post: COULD A ZINC DEFICIENCY CONTRIBUTE TO ROSACEA?
17 Nov 2009 by Thomas Domingo
A zinc deficiency contributes to Angina, Alzheimer's, anemia, anthrax, alcoholism, anorexia &bulimia, bad breath, birth defects, cavities, crohn's disease, chronic viral infections, depression, diabetes, down's syndrome, free radical ...
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View Post: Conquering the Challenge of Chronic Illness: Conquering Delayed ...
29 Jan 2008 by Hope
Even irritable bowel diseases such as diverticulitis, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and celiac disease have been linked to food allergies. Doctors have long believed that the only kind of allergy is the immediate-onset type, .... Like vitamin B6, zinc is important in the production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach to increase the body's ability to digest food. Vitamin C helps the body detoxify by disabling free radicals produced during allergic reactions. ...
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