Minerals Are The Currency of Life
It's impossible to underestimate the importance of minerals
and trace minerals for the human body.
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Minerals are
involved in virtually every function that sustains your life.
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Minerals are the
catalysts for all the vitamins and other nutrients your body uses for developing
and maintaining good health.
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Minerals help your body grow, develop, and stay healthy.
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The body uses minerals to perform an untold number of different functions — from
building strong bones to transmitting nerve impulses.
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Some minerals are even used to make hormones or maintain a normal heartbeat.
The two kinds
of minerals
your body requires are: macro minerals and trace
minerals.
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Macro
means "large" in Greek. Your body needs larger amounts of
macro minerals than trace minerals. The macro mineral group is made up of
calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, chloride, and sulfur.
Researchers have established a Recommended Daily Intake (RDI) for this
classification of minerals.
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A trace of something means that there is only a little of it. Though your
body needs trace minerals, it needs just a tiny bit of each one. Scientists
aren't even sure how much of these minerals you need each day.
Your Body Needs Balanced
Macro Minerals and Trace Minerals
Balance is important to all
areas of nutrition. It is critically important when it comes to minerals and
trace minerals: There are 92 elements found in nature and an additional 22
theoretical and/or observed elements, all of which may play a role, known or
undiscovered, in human health. Keeping levels of minerals in balance in every
tissue, fluid, cell and organ in the human body may be the key to maintaining
efficient function that, by default, promotes health.
In agriculture, for example,
the role for trace mineral nutrients in maintaining the health and vitality of
livestock, poultry and household pets is well documented and universally
accepted. Trace minerals are considered essential and are regularly added to
their feed because much of the grazing pasture and cropland on which the hay and
grain are grown is missing one or more these essential trace minerals.
Mineral Deficiency is Common
Trace mineral deficiencies
in humans occur more frequently than are generally recognized.
Deficiencies usually occur because one or more
trace minerals may be lacking in the soil in which the food plant was grown.
Commercial farming
practices and dietary choices, eating processed food and failing to consume 5 –
7 servings of vegetables everyday, are at the core of the deficiencies. Chronic
under-consumption of trace minerals is of greater concern than acute mineral
deficiencies because the specific symptoms that are characteristic of a trace
mineral deficiency aren’t profound or as well know.
Macro and Trace Minerals Produce Balanced Electrolytes
The body is an intricate circuit board of electric charges
and impulses. Every second, of every day, your body relies on trace minerals to
conduct and generate billions of tiny electrical impulses. Without these
impulses, not a single muscle, including your heart, would be able to function.
Your brain would not function and the cells would not be able to balance water
pressure and absorb nutrients.
In fact, many vital body processes depend on the movement of
substances across cell membranes supported by trace minerals.
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Most notably,
when your body is lacking these essential trace mineral elements, it causes your
body to misfire so you feel rundown and tired.
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They may also
prevent and reduce injury from environmental pollutants.
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Trace minerals
enhance the ability to work and learn.
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They can also
protect the body from the effects of toxic minerals.
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It’s important to
keep your body’s acid base balance because an acidic body is a breeding ground
for disease. Trace minerals also have the power to maintain and even promote
the pH balance in your body.
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Trace minerals
condition the body to more readily absorb other nutrients.
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Trace minerals
have the capacity to help renew and energize your body's entire electrical system to promote
energy and generally feel better.
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Recent research
indicates that minerals may play a significant role against a variety of
degenerative diseases and conditions.
The Power of Minerals and
Trace Mineral Supplements
Estimates are that 90% of Americans suffer mineral imbalance
or deficiency. The chemical and electrical processes that are occurring within
your body at every moment can only function correctly if the proper balance of
macro and trace minerals is continually being supplied to your system.
Balance is the Key
The fact that the macro and trace minerals are in proportion
and balanced is the key. The intricate balance of every mineral and trace
element is beneficial to the human body.
If you are deficient in
minerals, you will feel the difference quickly after taking a trace mineral
supplement. Once you have experienced a mineral balanced body, performing at
optimum efficiency, you will make a habit of constantly replenishing your body
with minerals and trace minerals either through consuming abundant quantities of
vegetables grown in pristine soil or the use an ionic, colloidal trace mineral
supplement.
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