Main benefits

The Synergy Effect:

Zinc is a highly concentrated essential trace mineral that serves as a structural and catalytic cornerstone for over 300 enzymatic reactions throughout the body. At a daily intake of 15mg, it plays a critical role in the normal synthesis of DNA and proteins, ensuring the continuous renewal of fast-dividing cells found in the skin, hair, nails, and immune system. Zinc contributes directly to the normal function of the immune system, the protection of cells from oxidative stress, and the maintenance of normal testosterone levels in the blood, while simultaneously supporting normal cognitive function and vision. By providing this foundational mineral in a highly bioavailable form, Zinc creates optimal conditions for cellular repair, hormonal balance, and structural integrity—working synergistically to maintain overall wellness and constitutional vitality at the deepest cellular level.

Connection to Traditional Chinese Medicine:

From a TCM perspective, an essential mineral that drives deep cellular replication, tissue repair, and reproductive vitality corresponds directly to the nourishment of Yin, Blood, and Kidney Essence (Jing). Yin and Blood are the dense, cooling, and restorative substances of the body; they are responsible for moistening the tissues, anchoring the mind, and providing the material basis for healthy skin, thick hair, and robust immunity. When Yin and Blood Deficiency occur—often manifesting as dry skin, brittle hair, poor wound healing, or a feeling of deep, unquenchable exhaustion—Zinc provides the dense, concentrated "material" required to rebuild these vital reserves. Because it supports reproductive health and the foundational matrix of the body, Zinc is deeply connected to the Kidneys, the organs that store Essence and govern growth and development. The Kidneys in Chinese Medicine are the root of life and the source of all Yin fluids, while the Spleen generates the Blood that nourishes the muscles and skin—functions that are fundamentally dependent on the steady supply of trace minerals to rebuild cellular structure. This formula helps maintain the vital connections between immune resilience, tissue regeneration, and the stable, restorative foundation of Yin and Blood that supports long-term vitality.

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TCM traditional Chinese Patents do not work immediate, it takes some time before you (and your organs) will experiences the benefits. We advice always to use minimum 1 packing and then evaluate with your prescriber!
This product is a dietary (food) supplement, to be taken as directed by a qualified practitioner. It is not intended to treat, cure, diagnose or prevent any disease. Not to replace a varied diet. Not to be taken if nursing or if pregnant. Not to be consumed continuously for longer than 3 months.

Weinsch Zinc 15mg (Yin and Blood Deficiency) is based on the foundational principles of Orthomolecular Medicine and Evidence-Based Trace Mineral Biochemistry, rooted in the development of modern nutritional science and the systematic mapping of micronutrient functions within human physiology. Zinc is recognized within biomedical nutrition as an essential trace element required in small amounts yet integrated into hundreds of enzyme systems and transcription factors, making it foundational to normal cellular division, protein synthesis, and tissue renewal across the lifespan. Within scientific nutritional and immunological literature, this specific 15mg elemental zinc dose (delivered as a bioavailable zinc salt or chelate) is described as a strategy to “support immune cell signaling and barrier defenses,” “contribute to antioxidant protection and inflammatory balance via enzyme cofactor activity,” and “maintain skin, hair, and mucosal integrity” in accordance with current biochemical theory. These descriptions belong to the modern empirical system of nutritional science and refer to the support of validated physiological mechanisms rather than the “nourishment of Blood” or “replenishment of Yin fluids” found in traditional energetic systems.

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Hair Growth & Alopecia — Nourishing Blood (The Surplus of Blood)
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2861201/

Please note: This summary is a concise interpretation of the original article; please refer to the source for the full context and details.

  • Clinical trials evaluating oral zinc supplementation in patients with alopecia areata and telogen effluvium demonstrate significant improvements in terminal hair regrowth, particularly in individuals with low baseline serum zinc levels.​

  • Zinc acts as a potent inhibitor of hair follicle regression and modulates the biological activity of the follicle cycle.​

  • In TCM, hair is famously considered the "surplus of Blood" (Xue Yu). When Blood is deficient, it cannot rise to nourish the head, leading to hair thinning and loss. Zinc directly supports the generation of Blood and essence to restore the vitality of hair follicles.


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Wound Healing & Tissue Repair — Nourishing Yin and Flesh
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12322555/

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  • A recent systematic review and meta-analysis confirmed that oral zinc supplementation significantly accelerates the healing rate of chronic ulcers and cutaneous wounds, showing a 41% higher likelihood of favorable healing outcomes compared to controls .​

  • Zinc stimulates re-epithelialization, decreases local inflammation, and is necessary for the function of zinc metalloenzymes that synthesize RNA and DNA during tissue repair.​

  • In TCM terms, chronic, non-healing wounds are a hallmark of Yin and Blood failing to nourish the muscles and flesh. Zinc moistens and repairs the tissues by replenishing the local Yin and promoting rapid cellular regeneration.


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Anemia & Erythropoiesis — Generating Blood
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9696717/

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  • Extensive clinical investigations highlight a strong coexistence of zinc deficiency and iron-deficiency anemia, particularly in women of reproductive age. Research indicates that zinc acts as a critical cofactor in red blood cell formation.​

  • Studies show that zinc supplementation can induce erythropoiesis (red blood cell production) and significantly improve hemoglobin concentrations independently of iron status.​

  • This aligns perfectly with the TCM principle of Tonifying Blood. Zinc directly supports the marrow's ability to generate rich, oxygenated Blood, addressing pale complexion, dizziness, and fatigue associated with Blood Deficiency.


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Immune Function & Cellular Resilience — Anchoring Empty Heat
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12322555/

Please note: This summary is a concise interpretation of the original article; please refer to the source for the full context and details.

  • Zinc is capable of modulating both innate and adaptive immune functions. It stabilizes cellular membranes and acts as a profound antioxidant to prevent free-radical-induced injury.​

  • In TCM, a severe Yin deficiency can lead to "Empty Heat," causing systemic low-grade inflammation and immune dysregulation. Zinc anchors this hyperactive state by fortifying the cellular Yin, creating a resilient barrier against both internal oxidative stress and external pathogens.

For Zinc 15mg, take 1 tablet 1 time per day. These should be taken with or after meal.

Total pieces in package: 120 tablets

Dosage: 1 tablet

Frequency: 1 time a day with or after meal


Side effects

Appetite loss

Copper Deficiency

Headache

Iron Deficiency Anemia

Metallic Taste

Mild gastrointestinal discomfort


Allergies

Individuals allergic to any of the herbal ingredients should avoid use. Discontinue immediately if any allergic reactions, such as rash, itching, or swelling, occur.

Gelatin

Immunological mechanisms of zinc allergy

Lactose

Metal cross-reactivity and multi-metal allergy

Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC)

Sunset yellow

Systemic contact dermatitis (SCD) to zinc

Zinc salts


Avoid medicine interactions

Amiloride

Baloxavir

Bisphosphonates

Calcium and Magnesium Supplements

Cephalosporin Antibiotics

Cisplatin

Copper Supplements and Copper-Containing Medications

Fluoroquinolone and Tetracycline Antibiotics

HIV/AIDS Medications

Iron Supplements

Penicillamine


Precautions

Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding.

Consult your herbalist or physician before use if you are taking other medications or receiving other medical treatments.

Keep out of reach of children.


Indemnification

This product is a dietary supplement, and should only be used as prescribed by a qualified acupuncturist, herbalist, phyto- or TCM therapist. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any disease. Always consult a qualified doctor or healthcare professional before using this. A healthy lifestyle is important, as is a varied, balanced diet, for which supplements are not a substitute.

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