must free of anything ending -ate (except stearate) or -ic acid; free of magnesium except magnesium stearate (it’s insoluble)
The only product you link violates this. It contains stearic acid...
edit: Chris explains this here: https://chrismasterjohnphd.com/podcast/2016/12/26/zinc-definitely-fights-colds-youre-probably-using-wrong-kind/#comment-48164
″ The stearate isn’t a problem. I was trying to simplify. ”
Huh, yeah. Thanks for pointing that out.
Annoyingly, “the stearate isn’t a problem” doesn’t answer the question, which is about stearic acid. I assume he meant to say that stearic acid is fine too, but I’ve posted a comment there to clarify.
The only product you link violates this. It contains stearic acid...
edit: Chris explains this here: https://chrismasterjohnphd.com/podcast/2016/12/26/zinc-definitely-fights-colds-youre-probably-using-wrong-kind/#comment-48164
″ The stearate isn’t a problem. I was trying to simplify. ”
Huh, yeah. Thanks for pointing that out.
Annoyingly, “the stearate isn’t a problem” doesn’t answer the question, which is about stearic acid. I assume he meant to say that stearic acid is fine too, but I’ve posted a comment there to clarify.