Does Zinc-Carnosine interact with DGL Licorice?

Written to our editorial standards · reviewed against published research· Updated 2 Jun 2026
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Gut-lining soothers.

Zinc-carnosine sticks to the stomach and gut lining and supports its repair, while DGL (deglycyrrhizinated licorice) increases protective mucus, so the two soothe and shield the lining through complementary mechanisms.

What to do

A common gut-repair pairing for indigestion or reflux-type discomfort. DGL has the blood-pressure-raising compound removed, making it safer for longer use than regular licorice. Take DGL before meals, and see a doctor for persistent stomach pain rather than self-treating.

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Common questions

Can I take Zinc-Carnosine and DGL Licorice together?
Take together. A common gut-repair pairing for indigestion or reflux-type discomfort. DGL has the blood-pressure-raising compound removed, making it safer for longer use than regular licorice. Take DGL before meals, and see a doctor for persistent stomach pain rather than self-treating.
Why do Zinc-Carnosine and DGL Licorice interact?
Zinc-carnosine sticks to the stomach and gut lining and supports its repair, while DGL (deglycyrrhizinated licorice) increases protective mucus, so the two soothe and shield the lining through complementary mechanisms.

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Educational use only, not medical advice. Interaction risk depends on dose, your health, and any medications. Always consult a qualified clinician, especially if you take prescription drugs or are pregnant or nursing.