Understanding the Differences: Metabolics Zinc SupplementsUpdated 2 months ago
When choosing a zinc supplement, it’s essential to consider the different forms available, each offering unique advantages in absorption, health benefits, and suitability for individual needs. Metabolics is committed to quality and practitioner-trusted formulations, ensuring products are manufactured to the highest standards and free from unnecessary fillers or additives.
Summary Table: Types of Zinc in the Metabolics Range
Choosing the Right Form
Zinc Picolinate is ideal where maximum absorption is desired, especially for immune and skin support.
Zinc Ascorbate offers the combined benefits of zinc and vitamin C, enhancing antioxidant protection.
Zinc Citrate is well-absorbed and easy on the digestive system, good for customers sensitive to stomach upset.
Zinc Bisglycinate chelate is gentle for those with sensitive digestion or needing enhanced absorption.
Zinc Sulphate is potent and effective but should be taken with food to minimise the risk of digestive discomfort.
Liquid forms (Ionic XS, Super Zinc, Liquid Zinc) are suitable for those preferring flexible dosing, children, or anyone with difficulties swallowing capsules.
Triple Zinc covers a range of benefits using multiple forms in one product.
Zinc Formula includes copper to maintain mineral balance during long-term supplementation.
More Information and Practitioner Advice
For those seeking more in-depth comparisons or wishing to explore which form may suit their individual clinical or dietary needs, please visit our in-depth blog article:
A Practitioner’s Guide to Zinc Supplements.
Regulatory and Best Practice Notices
All Metabolics zinc supplements are formulated in line with the latest UK and EU food supplement regulations. Health claims used here comply with EFSA and UK guidance. For personal advice, especially in cases of deficiency or underlying health conditions, we recommend consulting with a qualified healthcare practitioner.