Hydrocortisone?

Zinc toxicity may not show up in a year or a few years. It's bioaccumulative. There's a reason why a warning is placed for long term usages. Just like sweeteners, they are great on the surface, but what we don't realize is what other adverse functions it causes. In biochemistry, we know for a fact that low level of zinc helps with restorative functions. However, high concentration of zinc, combined with iron, unwanted hormonal fluctuations, and chemical exposures from other sources throughout our lives in the areas we travel to and fro, zinc, in combinations of unseen factors, play a insidious role of mRNA destruction for the concentrated areas. Kidneys, liver, glands, and even brain tissues.

Of course, no one has to listen, but do put that in the back of your mind for the time being and do a bit of published medical and biochemistry journal reading. Great sources to put you to sleep andale you go banana too.
I can not disregard this. I have to do my research.
But is feels like the low dosage has to be safer.

Can you link the sources/url of this information above?
I have to check it.
 
There are 2 hydrocortisone Strength one is over-the-counter and the other is prescribed by a Doctor which is 10 times more. The intensity of those point 01 hydrocortizone.
 
I can not disregard this. I have to do my research.
But is feels like the low dosage has to be safer.

Can you link the sources/url of this information above?
I have to check it.


Definitely. Just something to read in short passes. Do sign up to digital libraries to access more detailed published articles. Not sure how to post PDF files for 100+ pages on here without exceeding file sizes.

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This article is part of the warnings the DLD talked about, where exposure to 10% RX can be more harm than good.

Do remember that ZnO (Zinc oxide) does interact with the fatty acids internally and externally. What we touched, we introduced as oral vector, include absorption. Those who use it long term and have not experience noticeable adverse effects, it just means you either have good functional systems at the moment, or a lingering monster is creeping from the dark on your blind spots.
 
Definitely. Just something to read in short passes. Do sign up to digital libraries to access more detailed published articles. Not sure how to post PDF files for 100+ pages on here without exceeding file sizes.

Articles:



This article is part of the warnings the DLD talked about, where exposure to 10% RX can be more harm than good.

Do remember that ZnO (Zinc oxide) does interact with the fatty acids internally and externally. What we touched, we introduced as oral vector, include absorption. Those who use it long term and have not experience noticeable adverse effects, it just means you either have good functional systems at the moment, or a lingering monster is creeping from the dark on your blind spots.
Have I missed something. I thought we talked about hydrocortisone and not Zinc Oxide?
I tried to search to see if these are the same with the different names, but they are not. Different compounds?
 
Hydrocortisone contains a small amount of zinc oxide as barrier protection and skin rejuvenation. It aids the irritation area with anti bacterial and anti fungal assist. Most of the ingredients are not listed in hydrocortisone since it's well known, unless the concentration level is higher than the common variety.
 
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Hydrocortisone contains a small amount of zinc oxide as barrier protection and skin rejuvenation. It aids the irritation area with anti bacterial and anti fungal assist. Most of the ingredients are not listed in hydrocortisone since it's well known, unless the concentration level is higher than the common variety.
Interesting.
 
For me, the 2 things that helped through my whole career was hydrocortizone and bacitration
 
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