Has anyone had success using zinc to prevent or diminish colds?

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  1. Rock_nj profile image83
    Rock_njposted 13 years ago

    Has anyone had success using zinc to prevent or diminish colds?

  2. ChristinS profile image36
    ChristinSposted 13 years ago

    I use an herb called Astragalus instead with a lot of success.  Zinc bothers my stomach.

  3. bayareagreatthing profile image63
    bayareagreatthingposted 13 years ago

    In the past I used zinc lozenges when I felt a cold or sore throat coming on. I think it was worth it. It is hard to tell how worse my cold would have been, but it seems to keep them short lived or not very significant.

    Now, however, I take Cold-eeze as soon as I feel a cold coming on. It's usually found where the cough drops are but cost a lot more. They are like a cough drop because you suck on them.

    My store sells them for about $6 for a small package. These have really worked for me. I haven't had a full blown cold in years.  These contain Zinc. Here is a little more info on this product:

    http://www.coldeeze.com/medical-info/

    Hope this helps!

  4. Faceless39 profile image92
    Faceless39posted 13 years ago

    Absolutely.  I started off using Cold-Eeze lozenges and now take a zinc supplement every couple days.  I have NOT gotten a cold since taking the zinc supplements, nor has my dad who has diabetes.  My dad hasn't gotten sick in over a year, and he used to come down with absolutely everything.  I highly recommend zinc supplements!

  5. kerlynb profile image89
    kerlynbposted 13 years ago

    It does wonders and fights cold especially when coupled with vitamin C.

    I personally used zinc gluconate because it is better absorbed by the body.  I also go for natural sources of zinc - veggies.

  6. Rock_nj profile image83
    Rock_njposted 13 years ago

    Thanks for all the information about using zinc to prevent and alleviate colds.  I am going to try cold-eeze and Vitamin C next time, or perhaps start taking a zinc supplement.  I am already taking a Vitamin D supplement, which is suppossed to also prevent colds from taking hold in your body.  I will look into zinc some more.

  7. cmaddox profile image62
    cmaddoxposted 13 years ago

    Vitamin E is wonderful for preventing colds or getting over illness quickly....a boost to the immune system.  I have found that if someone in my family is sick and I take 2 a day I most likely will not come down with whatever they have.

 
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