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Not everyone experiences GI disturbances with zinc supplementation. We generally does at 220 mg per day and discontinued if a patient does manifest nausea and/or vomiting, or in the case of wound healing, when the wound has resolved. Taking it with a meal seems to help tolerance. We have not routinely dosed for our RNY patients though.

Kathleen Mershon, RD

Chief Clinical Dietitian

San Joaquin Community Hospital-Bakersfield, CA

Zinc supplementation

Help, our coordinator wants zinc supplementation on the vitamin/mineral handout for everyone. I am concerned about dosage and side effects (stomach upset). I have used zinc for wound healing but with a limited amount of time to prevent toxicity. Does anyone else automatically supplement zinc and at what dose?

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Gundermann RD, CDE

Manager of Clinical Nutrition Services

Good Samaritan Hospital

Bon Secours Charity Health System

(845) 368 - 5016

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There are several studies showing that zinc helps diabetic

neuropathy.

I've been taking 50mg zinc for many years for healing problems, and

the main thing you have to be careful of is to make sure that you get

enough copper, as zinc supplementation can decrease copper

absorption. - Mark

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> > http://neuro.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/reprint/11/1/97.pdf

> > with CARBAMAZEPINE being a significant help.

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> > I also note that it is associated with disrupt ion of serotonin

> > pathways; so have anyone experience with trying to address it

through

> > this approach.

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> > " Four among five small studies indicate that administration of

zinc

> > has a beneficial effect on tinnitus " PMID: 17956792

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> > " hypersensitivity to sound can be improved by pyridoxine

treatment. "

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> > " Progressive muscle relaxation according to son " PMID:

10923310

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> > " the proportion of subjects reporting improvement in functional

> > disability, photophobia, and phonophobia was significantly

greater for

> > acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine (AAC) than placebo from 2 h

> > through 6 h postdose " PMID: 10524663

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Thanks Mark, copper shouldn't be a problem since I have copper pipes.

Edgar

On Nov 14, 2007, at 11:31 AM, Mark London wrote:

> There are several studies showing that zinc helps diabetic

> neuropathy.

>

> I've been taking 50mg zinc for many years for healing problems, and

> the main thing you have to be careful of is to make sure that you get

> enough copper, as zinc supplementation can decrease copper

> absorption. - Mark

>

>

> >

> > > The following is a summary of what I have found. Are there any

> items

> > > that I have missed?

> > >

> > > It's interesting that it is seen in 48% of late stage lyme

> > > http://neuro.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/reprint/11/1/97.pdf

> > > with CARBAMAZEPINE being a significant help.

> > >

> > > I also note that it is associated with disrupt ion of serotonin

> > > pathways; so have anyone experience with trying to address it

> through

> > > this approach.

> > >

> > > " Four among five small studies indicate that administration of

> zinc

> > > has a beneficial effect on tinnitus " PMID: 17956792

> > >

> > > " hypersensitivity to sound can be improved by pyridoxine

> treatment. "

> > > PMID: 16859191 pyridoxine is B6.

> > >

> > > " Progressive muscle relaxation according to son " PMID:

> 10923310

> > >

> > > " the proportion of subjects reporting improvement in functional

> > > disability, photophobia, and phonophobia was significantly

> greater for

> > > acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine (AAC) than placebo from 2 h

> > > through 6 h postdose " PMID: 10524663

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> My neurologist just told me that even though my zinc is low normal,

> zinc supplementation might help neurological and peripheral

> neuropathy problems associated with CFS. Does anyone have any

> experience with this or know why this might be true?

>

> She also recommended CoQ-10 and SAMe.

You have a good neurologist.

The zinc has about a 90% probability of helping. 50 mg once or twice a day,

with meals.

>

> Thanks,

> Edgar

>

>

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I have found that potassium is also a good idea.

Banana's.

From: Angelo <tommybad238@...>Subject: [ ] Zinc Supplementation Date: Saturday, August 29, 2009, 12:28 AM

And for all those people with chirosis suffering fom hand leg and feet cramps. 250mg of zinc sulfate may do the trick.

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> hey mine is neuropathy r/t loss of sensory nerves to legs and feet muscles but

I still have motor nerves so i am without proprioception at times and they burn

and feel like electricity zaps them alot and it hurts; the interferon and

ribavirin is a lethal dose but hey it did knock that virus back. the side

effects are just now being looked at more closely but like I said the virus got

knocked back......... the old remedy for cramps was quinine. remember ?

> And for all those people with chirosis suffering fom hand leg and feet cramps.

250mg of zinc sulfate may do the trick.

>

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Hi ,

I would do 220 mg zinc sulfate daily or maybe twice daily depending on how low the zinc level is. You should also check copper. Just be careful that your don't over supplement with zinc and lower the copper level. I think the ratio is 10:1, but you should check this. Zinc at this level should be continued only until levels are replete and then lowered. Hope this is helpful!

a Serafino-Cross, MS, RD, LDN

Baystate Health

Springfield, MA

In a message dated 6/2/2010 3:29:54 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, buytendorpsarah@... writes:

Does anyone have a recommendation for Zinc supplementation for a patient 6 months post RNY gastric bypass. Presented with taste changes and labs drawn showed low Zinc.

Thanks in advance,

Buytendorp, RD, LDN

Centegra Weight Loss Surgery Center

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A popular regimen is 220mg ZnSO4 daily for

30 days (chronic long term use may interfere with copper). Is she taking the

recommended 200% daily value for vit/min or 2 MVI per day? This should provide

enough zinc. From what I understand, there is no reliable method of determining

zinc status. Also, albumin is the primary binding protein for zinc, so would

interpret that.

Amy

Long Carrera MS, RD, CNSC

Clinical &

Outpatient Dietitian

Northridge Hospital Medical Center

Center for

Weight Loss Surgery

Leavey Cancer Center

818-885-8500 x

4034

amy.long@...

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On Behalf Of Buytendorp

Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2010

12:30 PM

Subject:

Zinc Supplementation

Does anyone have a recommendation for Zinc supplementation for a

patient 6 months post RNY gastric bypass. Presented with taste changes

and labs drawn showed low Zinc.

Thanks in advance,

Buytendorp, RD, LDN

Centegra

Weight Loss

Surgery Center

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