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OTHER TRACE MINERALS

There are more minerals available to the body which aren’t able to fit on this page, but if you wish to click on the link or look at the list above, you should see additional minerals to find their details.

MANGANESE

Manganese is a trace mineral that is vital to life. The human body contains about 15 to 20 milligrams of it. Most of it is found in the bones, with the rest distributed throughout the body

GERMANIUM

Although not officially classed as a "trace mineral", Germanium is one of the most important reasons why natural foods, such as garlic are recommended by nutritional practitioners.

FLUORIDE

Organic fluorine, along with calcium and a little bit of help from molybdenum, forms calcium fluorapatite, which is recognised as the mineral element of teeth and bones.

COPPER

Copper is required in the formation of haemoglobin, red blood cells and for healthy bones. It helps with the formation of elastin as well as collagen - making it necessary for wound healing.

COBALT

Cobalt is an essential trace mineral that is a constituent of Vitamin B12. The amount of cobalt you have in your blood is dependent on the amount that is in the soil,

CHROMIUM

Chromium is one of the trace minerals needed in very small amounts by the body. It cannot be made in the body, and must be obtained from the diet or supplements.

BORON

Boron is a trace mineral that is essential for plants. Boron may also be essential for humans and animals based on recent experimental evidence showing that boron affects blood biochemical

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Trace Minerals. Benefits…

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Trace Minerals. Benefits and Sources.

'Please use this guide to help you in your decisions regarding food choices. Although, NOT exhaustive, we have spent much time compiling the list, of Trace Minerals so we hope you enjoy using it to find eNumbers benefits'

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Click Here to go to Vitamin A Page  If you get a high-quality multivitamin, it should contain Vitamin C with Bioflavonoids. The Bioflavonoids and Vitamin C will work together, just like they do in nature. You may find Vitamin C often appear on labels as calcium ascorbate and/or magnesium ascorbate.