The First Sign of a Zinc Deficiency is...

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What is the first sign of a zinc deficiency? Find out.

DATA:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5566734/

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Timestamps
0:00 What is the first sign of a zinc deficiency?
0:38 What happens when you’re low in zinc? 
1:08 What you need to know about zinc 
1:42 The first sign of a zinc deficiency 
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What is the first sign of a zinc deficiency? Clinically, when you’re deficient in zinc, a lot of different things can happen, including:
• A lack of growth 
• Anorexia 
• Tissue necrosis 
• Skin issues 
• Digestive issues 
• Infection 
• Hair loss 
• Ulcers 

When you’re low in zinc, you’ll have a lowered amount of specific antioxidants, including:
• Glutathione 
• Alpha-tocopherol
• Catalase 

The first sign of a zinc deficiency is shortness of breath upon exertion. 

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