Why Does My Body Need Zinc?by Aimee Amodio | More from this Blogger 17 Jun 2008 12:51 PM Zinc is an essential mineral that is found in nearly every cell in the human body. What does zinc do?
The good news is that zinc is found in a wide variety of foods. Eating a wide variety of foods can ensure that you get all the minerals and other nutrients your body needs! The best food source of zinc out there is oysters -- six medium oysters provide sixteen milligrams of zinc. The next best natural source is beef. Different cuts provide different amounts, ranging between four and nine milligrams of zinc. Pork and chicken can offer between two and four milligrams of zinc per serving. Other food sources of zinc include yogurt, baked beans, cashews, pecans, almonds, walnuts, chickpeas, milk, and other dairy products. Fortified breads and cereals can also be a good source of zinc. Some ready to eat breakfast cereals can offer up to one hundred percent of the recommended daily allowance of zinc. Check the label to see how much zinc you're getting in your favorite ready to eat foods. The recommended dietary allowance for zinc is:
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