Skip to product information
Discontinued
Zinc 30 mg Tablets
4.6 (44) Write a review
Discontinued

Zinc 30 mg Tablets

4.6 (44) Write a review

TABLET
30 mg
STRENGTH
Immune Health Icon Immune health
One daily tablet provides 30 mg of Zinc to help support a healthy immune system. Zinc is an essential nutrient that also provides antioxidant support. It's one impressive mineral! 
Count
Serving size: 1 tablet
Buy in a Bundle & Save 20% Bundle & save 20%
Zinc 30 mg Tablets
2-pack

Product No Longer Available

About The Product

  • Zinc is an essential mineral that plays a role in numerous reactions in the body and is vital for normal growth and development. Therefore, adequate Zinc in your diet is important for overall health. Supplementing with Nature Made® Zinc 30 mg will help you meet your daily requirements for this key nutrient and will help support a healthy immune system.† 

    • Immune health support†
    • Antioxidant support†
    • One daily tablet
    • No color added, no artificial flavors, no preservatives, gluten free
    • #1 Pharmacist Recommended Vitamin & Supplement Brand*

    Product Facts

    • SOURCED FROM HIGH QUALITY INGREDIENTS
    • CAN BE FOUND IN CHICKEN

Did You Know?

What dietary shortfalls does this product address?

Zinc is a trace mineral required for many functions in the body. However, 15% of Americans are not meeting Zinc needs from food alone [1].

Where do we normally get this product from?

There are many ways to consume enough Zinc to support your health. Try foods like oyster, crab, turkey, yogurt, milk, beans, nuts, and fortified breakfast cereals.

Who might need to take this product?

Older adults, vegetarians, vegans, and pregnant and lactating women may have inadequate Zinc intake from their daily diet [2].

Compare with similar products

See our frequently asked questions below:

Reviews

*Based on a survey of pharmacists who recommend branded vitamins and supplements

†These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

References

1.Reider, C.A.; Chung, R.-Y.; Devarshi, P.P.; Grant, R.W.; Hazels Mitmesser, S. “Inadequacy of Immune Health Nutrients: Intakes in US Adults, the 2005–2016 NHANES.” Nutrients 2020, 12, 1735.

2.Linus Pauling Institute. “Zinc.” January 3, 2022. https://lpi.oregonstate.edu/mic/minerals/zinc