TL;DR
Iron is typically chosen for iron status, while Zinc is used for immune function. Neither outranks the other. The right pick depends on the goal, and the two are not interchangeable.
Iron
Oxygen carrier, energy builder.
Commonly used for:
Zinc
The immunity welder.
Commonly used for:
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Factor | Iron | Zinc |
|---|---|---|
| Research depth | Extensively studied | Extensively studied |
| Effective Dose | 18-65mg | 11-30mg |
| Time to Effect | Effects build over days to weeks | Effects build over days to weeks |
| Commonly used for | Iron status, Oxygen delivery to working muscle | immune function, testosterone |
Which fits which goal
These two do different jobs, so the comparison ends at the goal, not at a ranking. Match the ingredient to what you are trying to change and check the dose against the amount on the label.
Reach for Iron when:
- • The goal is iron status
- • The goal is oxygen delivery to working muscle
Reach for Zinc when:
- • The goal is immune function
- • The goal is testosterone
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