minerals
minerals
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by Umar - 2008-07-16
1. Usually, the green gemstones are consisted of different styles including shades, grassy green, apple green, emerald, forest, lime, malachite, moss, olive, sea green, jade and Kelly green, etc. Thes...
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by William Winch - 2008-07-25
Although it is difficult to believe, there is still controversy about vitamins in newspapers and medical journals in the United States today. This is in direct relation to the poor state of nutrition...
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by New Vitality Editorial Team - 2008-07-28
Selenium is a powerful antioxidant which researchers have found to be particularly effective in supporting healthy prostate functioning. It is an essential trace mineral that functions largely in the ...
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by John Spencer Ellis - 2008-07-28
If you don't know what molybdenum is, you're definitely not the only one. Molybdenum is one of the trace minerals and although the body stores this mineral in most body tissues including the brain, l...
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by John Spencer Ellis - 2008-07-28
Although it is considered a trace mineral, manganese definitely is one of the more essential minerals where the body is concerned. Manganese helps to carry out several important functions including t...
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by John Spencer Ellis - 2008-07-28
Magnesium is another mineral that's classified as a Major mineral. Even though it isn't as prominent as some of the other major minerals, magnesium plays a role in about 300 biochemical processes tha...
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by John Spencer Ellis - 2008-07-28
Without iron, nothing in the world could live. Not humans, not plants, nothing. Iron is the most abundant mineral on earth and it is present in many of the enzymes and proteins that are involved in k...
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by John Spencer Ellis - 2008-07-28
Iodine is a trace mineral meaning that while it is an important component of many bodily functions large quantities are not needed to carry out these crucial efforts. In fact, iodine is thought to be...
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by John Spencer Ellis - 2008-07-28
Fluoride, a trace mineral, is one of the more controversial minerals. Much of the debate surrounding fluoride has to do with whether the benefits of adding fluoride to a municipal drinking water supp...
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by John Spencer Ellis - 2008-07-28
The body does not require large amounts of copper but nevertheless, this trace mineral is involved with several key bodily functions. That's why ensuring the body gets an adequate supply is so import...