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SUPPORTS A HEALTHY GASTROINTESTINAL LINING*
Zinc Carnosine contains the PepZinGI brand of zinc-carnosine to support healthy gastrointestinal mucosa and relieve occasional mild gastric discomforts.* After years of development, a Japanese company produced PepZinGI®, a novel patented crystalline chelate compound consisting of L-carnosine and zinc.
The zinc-carnosine complex is typically dosed one 75 mg capsule twice per day. This provides 16 mg of elemental zinc twice daily.
PepZin GI® is a registered trademark of Hamari Chemicals USA, Inc
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Zinc-Carnosine Directions and/or Dosage
Take 1 capsule twice daily, or as recommended by your healthcare professional. Do not exceed recommended dose.
Warning
If you are pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription drugs, consult your healthcare professional prior to use.Keep out of reach of children.
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A. Each 75 mg capsule of Zinc-Carnosine contains 17 mg of elemental zinc.
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