Trace Minerals (72 trace minerals, as contained in)
Trace minerals are
elements found in nature, for example, Titanium, Nickel, and
Silver. For optimum health, the human body requires many of
the Trace minerals known to mankind, and these Trace minerals
should be kept in balance within the body to maintain proper
chemical processes. It appears that, in modern times, many
of the Trace minerals once found abundantly in nature have
been depleted through aggressive farming techniques, erosion,
etc. Therefore, it is getting more difficult to ingest the
Trace minerals we need in the food we eat.
Trace minerals as contained
in Diagenous Montmorillonite include the following profile
of minerals Aluminum Oxide, Titanium, Strontium, Barium, Zirconium,
Fluorine, Cerium, Rubidium, Chlorine, Lanthanium, Nickel,
Neodymium, Praeseodymium, Gallium, Cadmium, Scandium, Molybdenum,
Cobalt, Lithium, Niobium, Samarium, Thorium, Mafnium, Cesium,
Gadolinium, Holmium, Dysprosium, Uranium, Bromine, Europium,
Tin, Antimony, Ytterbium, Terbium, Tungsten, Mercury, Silver,
Tantalum, Thuliam, Luteium, Indium, Shenium, Beryllium, Erbium,
Thallium, Bismuth, Germanium, Iridium, Rhodium, Palladium,
Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen.
Although there usefulness
and effectiveness is known to be advantageous, the exact biochemical
use of some of the trace minerals remains a mystery. It appears,
though, that when there is an absence of some of them, health
begins to fail. The trace minerals appear to be most often
useful in enzymatic and catalytic activity, as well as those
reactions involving the neurochemistry of the central nervous
system.
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