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How Do I Start A denture Cream Claim?
Did Zinc/Denture Cream Cause My Injuries?
How Do I Protect My Legal Rights?
Is Denture Cream Really Risky?
Is Zinc Listed As A Denture Cream Ingredient?
What Injuries Can Too Much Zinc Cause? Neuropathy-Is Zinc The Only Cause?
What Is Zinc Poisoning? My Hands Tingle. Should I Worry?
Why Is There Zinc In Denture Cream? What's Next If I Hire An Attorney?
Is There A Time Limit On Claims? Will Zinc-Free Improve My Health?
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Question: What is zinc poisoning?
Answer: A person is said to be suffering from zinc poisoning when the levels of zinc in the blood reach a toxic level. The recommended upper limit for zinc intake is only 40 milligrams per day. Daily intake well above this level for prolonged periods can allow the amount of zinc in the system to reach a toxic level, which means that it can interfere with the body's absorption of copper, an essential nutrient for good health maintenance. A low level of copper in the system can cause neuropathy, a degenerative disease of the peripheral nervous system. Symptoms can start out as tingling or other strange sensations in the hands and feet, and they can progress to severe pain, and loss of use of the hands, arms, feet and legs.