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I recently took my son to see a DAN! Dr. for the first time. One of

the new things we are trying is a zinc cream. I believe it is 100 mg.

of zinc in an application, and we apply it once a day in the morning.

I'm wondering if anyone else has used a zinc cream? There was so much

info to digest after the appointment that I really don't remember what

the purpose of the zinc cream is. Seems like such a high amount,

compared to the 20mg. liquid I had been giving at bedtime. Also, what

kind of effects might we see. I really think his behavior has gotten

worse since we started--more emotional, agitated, just seems

uncomfortable in his own skin. I don't know much about zinc, but I

can't imagine that it would be the problem. However, it's the only new

thing we have started this week. Any thoughts on this?

Thanks,

Kim

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We use Kirkman's Zinc Cream and it says that each scoop contains 100

mg of zinc sulfate and 22 mg of zinc. Could this be the case with

your zinc cream?

Many children have a high copper to zinc ratio and need extra zinc.

Zinc is also important to use during chelation because it is one of

the minerals that can be depleted.

> I recently took my son to see a DAN! Dr. for the first time. One

of

> the new things we are trying is a zinc cream. I believe it is 100

mg.

> of zinc in an application, and we apply it once a day in the

morning.

> I'm wondering if anyone else has used a zinc cream? There was so

much

> info to digest after the appointment that I really don't remember

what

> the purpose of the zinc cream is. Seems like such a high amount,

> compared to the 20mg. liquid I had been giving at bedtime. Also,

what

> kind of effects might we see. I really think his behavior has

gotten

> worse since we started--more emotional, agitated, just seems

> uncomfortable in his own skin. I don't know much about zinc, but I

> can't imagine that it would be the problem. However, it's the only

new

> thing we have started this week. Any thoughts on this?

>

> Thanks,

> Kim

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I just bought the zinc cream because my son won't take the zinc

liquid. I called Kirkman Labs and confirmed that the equivilant of

his 1 tsp of liquid zinc in cream form is 1/5 of the scooper. I'm

about to start using it this week.

I have found with each new supplement that by starting slow with a

tiny amount and working up to the full amount within a few weeks

helps minimize negative affects.

budsmom

> I recently took my son to see a DAN! Dr. for the first time. One

of

> the new things we are trying is a zinc cream. I believe it is 100

mg.

> of zinc in an application, and we apply it once a day in the

morning.

> I'm wondering if anyone else has used a zinc cream? There was so

much

> info to digest after the appointment that I really don't remember

what

> the purpose of the zinc cream is. Seems like such a high amount,

> compared to the 20mg. liquid I had been giving at bedtime. Also,

what

> kind of effects might we see. I really think his behavior has

gotten

> worse since we started--more emotional, agitated, just seems

> uncomfortable in his own skin. I don't know much about zinc, but

I

> can't imagine that it would be the problem. However, it's the

only new

> thing we have started this week. Any thoughts on this?

>

> Thanks,

> Kim

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