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WellnessOne - Ionic Liquid Zinc Drops for Immunity Support – Highly Absorbable Zinc Liquid Supplements for Kids & Adults – USA Tested, Vegan, Non-GMO, Gluten-Free, 1.67 fl oz

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WellnessOne - Ionic Liquid Zinc Drops for Immunity Support - Highly Absorbable Zinc Liquid Supplements for Kids & Adults - USA Tested, Vegan, Non-GMO, Gluten-Free, 1.67 fl oz
*R$372.20 Em até 6x de R$62.03 sem jurosEm até 6x de R$62.03 sem jurosMais formas de pagamento 1x de R$372.20 sem juros2x de R$186.10 sem juros3x de R$124.07 sem juros4x de R$93.05 sem juros5x de R$74.44 sem juros6x de R$62.03 sem juros
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  • Strengthen Your Immune System – Stay healthy all year long! These zinc drops help support your immune system, so you’re less likely to catch seasonal colds and the flu.
  • Support Healthy Skin – Zinc is known to help keep your skin in top shape, supporting overall skin health and reducing irritation, so you can look and feel your best.
  • Stay Energized & Focused – Zinc plays a key role in maintaining healthy metabolic function, which helps keep your energy levels steady and your mind sharp throughout the day.
  • Fast Absorption for Quick Benefits – Unlike pills, these liquid drops are absorbed quickly, allowing you to feel the benefits sooner and making it easy to fit into your routine.
  • Ideal for the Whole Family – Whether you’re looking to support your child’s development or maintain health as you age, zinc helps with growth, brain health, and immune function—great for all ages.

8 avaliações para WellnessOne - Ionic Liquid Zinc Drops for Immunity Support – Highly Absorbable Zinc Liquid Supplements for Kids & Adults – USA Tested, Vegan, Non-GMO, Gluten-Free, 1.67 fl oz

  1. CT

    I use these zinc drops when I feel like I may be coming down with something or there are lots of germs going around! I put them in with 6-8 oz of beverage of my choice, juice, etc. They help to boost your immune system!

  2. JZB

    Even when diluted, this caused immediate nausea (and vomiting for one of my kids) when taken on an empty stomach. The effect is similar to certain multi-vitamins and other concentrated supplements, which must be taken with food, at least for some people like myself. I recommend taking this with food, and I would strongly encourage the manufacturer to increase the size and/or conspicuousness of the statement “Do not take on empty stomach”, which is on the label but in tiny print. They should also put this statement at the very beginning of the instructions, and perhaps include multiple instances of the statement on additional areas of the label.

  3. Shiroren8

    Fast shipping on this can’t say if it works well or not but I’ve yet to get sick (knock on wood) and that’s the whole point. It has no flavor or odor and goes well in your water. I mix this with elderberry drops and down it with the rest of my supplements daily. I’ll be sure to buy another bottle of this soon have to keep it on hand especially in this world we find ourselves now.

  4. 757B

    Just mix it with water. Follow the instructions and watch your immune system improve.

  5. 757B

    I have taken this for just over 1 month now. I waited to write a review, knowing supplements sometimes take a while to catch up in your body and really make any difference.
    *Notes: I have noticed a difference in some key functions, all related to zinc. If you Google, “signs of zinc defincency”, there is a list of numerous ailments. It is said that even slightly lower zinc levels can have negative effects on overall health. This would seem especially true to a person with other health conditions at play, including hormonal ones, as seen in endocrine disorders. I am not a Dr., so I am not advocating the use of this supplement for any particular condition. I can only say that my personal health is seemingly better and would recommend giving it a try. This supplement is the only new thing I have done in the past month, so I feel I can accurately rate it.

    *CONS: taste (it’s not for everyone, you can mix it with juice it says!), plastic bottle (it does say bottle is BPA free & made this way so you don’t break it), cost (offering a deal to repurchase would be helpful)

    *PROS: the sellers reached out via email prior to product arriving and a little while after (If there was a problem or adverse reaction, it seemed like you would be able to get a hold of someone), absorbency (far superior to pill supplements), quality ingredients (no artificial ingredients, no preservatives whatsoever)
    I personally don’t like long reviews and people raving about how amazing a supplement is. I feel each person’s experience will be dependent on their personal health. Hopefully, this provided the honest feedback Amazon shoppers are hoping to find in the reviews 🙂

  6. Reba

    Zinc, it tastes like it should, if it tastes bad most likely your not zinc deficient, if it tastes mild or you get no reaction it means your low in zinc, I am fine with it but I had to order copper drops to balance the zinc level. High levels of zinc cause copper deficiency, search out this information and you will see that this information correct.

  7. mon

    Liquid drops are easy to use. Easy to swallow. No unwanted ingredients. Made in USA.

  8. Matthew

    I bought this to do the taste test to see if I had a zinc deficiency, since I had symptoms. My alkaline phosphatase on my blood work was in the low 50s (under 70 can mean zinc deficiency).

    If you’re unfamiliar, zinc tastes different depending on how deficient you are. If you have very low zinc, it will have no flavor. If you are only a little deficient it might have a slight flavor. If it has a strong metallic taste, you don’t have a zinc deficiency.

    I get a kick reading the reviews where some people say it tastes horrible and then other people say it tastes like water and wonder if they got a bad one.

    I tasted it, and it barely had any flavor, almost like water, so I was low. My girlfriend tried it, and immediately spit it out saying it tasted like battery acid. Clearly she is not zinc deficient. I’ll start taking zinc supplements and see if I start tasting it once I’m no longer deficient. Update: after a few weeks of supplementing zinc it’s starting to taste metallic.

    I plan to continue testing with this, since taking too much zinc can cause as many problems as having a deficiency. Too much zinc causes copper deficiency, which can cause anemia, leaky gut, etc. Normally our bodies naturally give us the right zinc/copper balance, so you don’t have to take supplements of either (and shouldn’t). But some people have genetic conditions where they are chronically low in zinc and need to supplement. But many zinc supplements are very high dose and they end up depleting their copper and causing different problems. Hopefully with the taste test I will be able to find the right amount to supplement.

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