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| Brand | Nature's Way |
|---|---|
| Flavor | Wild Berry |
| Primary Supplement Type | Zinc |
| Unit Count | 60 Count |
| Item Form | Lozenge |
| Item Weight | 0.24 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.01 x 2.01 x 4.12 inches |
| Special Ingredients | magnesium |
| Diet Type | Vegan |
| Product Benefits | Nutritional Support |
| is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
|---|---|
| product_dimensions | 2.01 x 2.01 x 4.12 inches; 3.89 ounces |
| item_model_number | 41092 |
| department | Health and Beauty>Health and Wellness |
| date_first_available | December 7, 2003 |
| manufacturer | Nature's Way |
| best_sellers_rank | #5,630 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #20 in Zinc Mineral Supplements #710 in Sales & Deals |







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Customers find these zinc lozenges effective, noting they boost the immune system and help with colds and sore throats. Customers appreciate the product's quality and consider it an inexpensive zinc supplement that helps stave off colds.
Just as good as Zycam. Don't dissolve in your mouth quite as quickly but pleasant and do the trick, less expensive Read more
i tried these with the old packaging years ago and it really did help with my immunity. it was introduced to me by a doctor i worked for, and he swore by them. now that im coming down with a cold i remembered about these and purchased them but to my surprise its a different bottle. i was a little bumped that i might have gotten a bootlegged version but the lozenges are the same size and taste. i love the simple three ingredients this product has of zinc 23mg, vitamin c 100mg, and echinacea 20mg. Read more

After a series of illnesses, I started giving this to the whole household - 20's, 60's and 90's year olds! I feel it helped us fight the "next" germ coming into the house. It was easy to chew and swallow. No one complained about the taste - it is very mild. The texture was very easy to tolerate. I highly recommend this high quality product. It is more reasonably priced than some of the competitors. Read more
These are the fairly big almost dime sized tablets which work best melting in your mouth, though you may be tempted to chew them. They taste just ok but who cares; they work well & helped keep a recent bug from getting out of hand. From now on I will be using these, as well as therazinc throat spray, whenever I feel a bug coming on. Both work great 👍🏼 Read more
Zicam costs about $10 for 25 lozenges, breaking down to 40 cents apiece. I bought this for $6.40 for 60 lozenges, or 11 cents each. There's a lot of reading material out there debating the efficacy of zinc for shortening colds, but I recently became a convert. Still just because I'm a believer doesn't mean I'm loyal to one particular brand. It can be very easy to run through a bottle of Zicam if you and another paranoid member of your household take it as suggested (every three hours until symptoms subside). I did a fair amount of research comparing the active ingredients of the two. Zicam's two active ingredients are: -Zincum aceticum 2x -Zincum gluconicum 1x Zicam doesn't specify the quantity of its active ingredients but uses 1x or 2x to refer to dilution (I learned this after reading a 2010 LA Times article on homeopathic cold remedies). My understanding is that 1x means one part of the active ingredient (in this case, zincum gluconicum) in 10 parts water. Nature's Way lists 23mg of zinc "as citrate/gluonate." Though I tried my best to look it up, I can't tell what exactly the difference is between zinc aceticum and citrate. However, given what I learned about dilution, it does seem likely there's more zinc in here than Zicam. I can't say definitively that these two products are the same, but I can say that having taken both I've felt able to overcome colds faster (again, who knows how much of this is due to zinc vs placebo effect vs just a cold playing out its course). I had read reviews that complained about the taste of these lozenges, but I found it perfectly acceptable and certainly more palatable than the Zicam RapidMelts in orange cream (which was the only flavor the pharmacy had when I bought it). Read more
These are great. I use them at the first sign of a sore throat or cold. Excellent results very quickly. I keep a bottle at home and bring a bottle with me when traveling. Totally recommend them! Read more
This is a fabulous product. It is the least expensive, one of the most tasty and packs a good amount of zinc along with extra vitamin C and echinacea. I used to buy the Cold Eze and the generic zinc lozenges from Walmat. But they give you about 15-18 per pack, have more sugar and cost at lease 3-4 times the amount! Plus the flavors tend to be the awful cherry or orange. I like the wild berry flavor of these Zinc lozenges a lot more. Of course, the best thing about them is that they work if you take them soon enough -just when you are starting to feel under the weather. I keep a bottle at home and work. Colleagues and family all agree that they help. Buying these is a no brainer! Read more
Taste ok. I bought due to the lower cost vs EZ melts. Unfortunately, these do not seems as effective, might have to take more? Read more