ok so there has been a washout period in place if only for a matter of hours. for next time, a week off from zinc supplements should be fine especially given your confidence re status. in research washout periods can be much longer, weeks on end.
the reference range for zinc, as is the case for many essential nutrients, includes the sick and the healthy under the bell curve of normal.
please let that sink in. i'm confident we've been over this point in the past.
only truly severe deficiencies are flagged in most bloodwork. sure they've gotten around to within-normal gradations for iron and d3 but for most tests the shadings just have not been figured out and programmed in. luckily you can figure out what zinc levels the truly healthy controls are at in research, and aim to be like them
question re appetite and zinc
Re: question re appetite and zinc
active members shape site content. if there is a problem, speak up!
use the report button to flag problematic post content to volunteer moderators' attention.
use the report button to flag problematic post content to volunteer moderators' attention.
Re: question re appetite and zinc
More specifically, I had noticed that a one week washout period prior to the zinc and copper testing caused my zinc to drop significantly but it had no effect on my copper level. Like I said I had posted on TiMS about this but I don't know where it's at now
Reading through this thread, I couldn't help but think that were so fortunate to have jimmylegs on board!
Reading through this thread, I couldn't help but think that were so fortunate to have jimmylegs on board!
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 3 Replies
- 1332 Views
-
Last post by NHE