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min-ne-ral 
n.
Mineral is a naturally occurring, homogeneous
inorganic solid substance having a definite chemical composition.
It different from vitamins since it does not contain the
element carbon in their chemical. Soil, water, plants, animals
and humans all contain minerals in varying amounts. Minerals
are elements that originate in the Earth and cannot be made
by living systems. Oh, by the way, did you know that minerals
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Why
Mineral? Again, Enzymes and Hormones!
Getting the proper amount of minerals
- not too little and not too much - is important not only
for preventing deficiency disease and symptoms, but also
because the body depends on minerals for nearly every bodily
process. In the body, minerals play a number of vital roles.
Several mineral elements are necessary to maintain the structural
integrity of bones and teeth, while others are required
for numerous essential biological processes. For example,
minerals are required for transporting oxygen to body cells,
regulating heartbeat and blood pressure, and producing hormones
and enzymes that are crucial to many body processes.
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What
Minerals do we Need?
The categories of minerals for human
needs are separated into three groups based on the amount
that we need. They are called "Macro Minerals",
"Trace Minerals" and "No Name Minerals".
Macro Minerals
The minerals that we need in the largest
quantity (hundreds of milligrams per day) are called "Macro
Minerals". This group includes six important minerals:
Calcium, Chloride, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium and
Sodium. Our body will not function if any one of the six
is missing or deficient. Since there are many diseases today
are either caused or effected by the deficiency of these
minerals, scientists have been studying them for years.
Every research lead to a conclusion that us human just can
not live without an sufficient amount of these elements.
Since we can not generate these minerals ourselves, therefore,
the only source for us to get them into our body is by eating
them. Mineral supplements are also suggested to many people
in order to stay away from the dangerous mineral deficiencies.
Trace Minerals
Those that are required in much smaller
amounts are called "Trace Minerals". The trace
minerals include over fifteen elements: Boron, Chromium,
Cobalt, Copper, Fluoride, Iodine, Iron, Lithium, Manganese,
Molybdenum, Nickel, Selenium, Tin, Vanadium and Zinc. Although
the required quantity of these minerals for our bodily processes
are less than the macro mineral, however, they are still
quite easy to be deficient in. For example, many people
today are still likely to be deficient in iron, manganese
and zinc.
No Name Minerals
These minerals' biochemical functions
are not yet completely identified by the scientists today.
However, they have been determined to be essential to our
body as well as other minerals. Therefore, they are not
really "no name", just not well known yet. This
category includes: Nickel, Silicon and Vanadium.
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Mineral
Deficiency
GROHE Rainshower IconThe body is good at regulating its mineral
balance. In many cases, excesses are being "washed
out" of the body daily. And, when the body stores of
mineral are running low, more of that mineral will be absorbed
from food. However, some people are genetically predisposed
to retain excessive amounts of certain minerals, such as
calcium and iron for the extra insurance. Mineral deficiencies
not as common as the vitamin deficiencies but there are
several exception. Calcium is an extreme exception. Many
people with an age of 50 or over are likely to be deficient
in Calcium. This is simply because they are not able to
absorb as much minerals from the normal food sources as
when they are younger. Less exercise and less verity of
food sources make the problem worth. This is when mineral
supplements come to help. But WAIT, don't rush to get the
supplements, read our information documents and articles
on the individual minerals first, and find out weather you
are deficient in them. Because large dose of mineral supplements
can be problematic.
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