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![]() BORON (B) |
Boron is an essential mineral nutrient found in trace amounts in most tissues. Although its precise role is unclear, boron may function in bone formation in both women and men and may also help prevent CALCIUM and MAGNESIUM losses in postmenopausal women. Boron seems to aid in the formation of steroid hormones (estrogen) and vitamin D and estrogen, and it improves COPPER metabolism. |
![]() CALCIUM (Ca) |
Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the human body, the average male has 1,200 grams and the average female has 1,000 grams ' makes up one to two percent of the body weight (water makes up 65 to 75 %) and up to 39 percent of the total mineral reserves of the body (ash); 99% is found in the bones and teeth, the other one percent is found in the blood, extracellular fluids, and within cells where it is a co-factor and activator for numerous enzymes. |
![]() CHROMIUM (Cr) |
Chromium activates phosphoglucosonetase and other enzymes and is tightly associated with GTF (glucose tolerance factor - a combination of Chromium III, dinicotinic acid and glutithione). The reported plasma levels of chromium in humans over the past 20 years has ranged from 0.075 to 13 ng/ml. Concentrations of chromium in human hair is ten times greater than in blood making hair analysis a much more accurate view of chromium stores and function in the human (there is 1.5mg in the human body). |
![]() COBALT (Co) |
Vitamin B12/Cobalt joins with folic acid, choline and the amino acid methionine to transfer single carbon groups (methyl groups) in the synthesis of the raw materials to make RNA and the synthesis of DNA from RNA (directly involved in gene function - remember preconception nutrition to prevent birth defects!). Growth, myelin formation (converts cholesterol to the insulating material myelin found around nerves in the brain and large nerve trunks) and RBC synthesis are dependant on B12. |
![]() COPPER (Cu) |
Copper is essential to all living organisms and is a universally important cofactor for many hundreds of metalloenzynes. Copper deficiency is widespread and appears in many forms . Copper is required in many physiological functions (RNA, DNA, lysil oxidase cofactor, melanin production (hair and skin pigment), electron transfer of oxygen subcellular respiration, tensile strength of elastic fibers in blood vessels, skin, vertebral discs, etc.). |
![]() GOLD (Au) |
Gold compounds (gold sodium thiomalate, gold thioglucose also known as aurothioglucose) are frequently given by allopathic physicians as an add on therapy with salicylates (aspirin) for arthritis when added pain relief is required. Gold has been reported only to be effective against active joint inflammation and is not usually helpful for advanced destructive rheumatoid arthritis. |
![]() GERMANIUM (Ge) |
Germanium protects the body from free radical damage Germanium may be used when an individual has a serious illness that requires an increased oxygen level Germanium is known to enhance the immune system by stimulating the production of natural killer cells like T-Suppressor cells |
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INDIUM (In) |
Indium is a mineral believed to support several hormonal systems in the body and may elevate immune activity and reduce the severity and duration of a plethora of human conditions. It is believed that indium may provide aid to the hypothalamus and pituitary glands. These two master hormone producers have the job of maintaining optimal output of hormones for the body. Once this stasis is achieved, a great many other hormone-producers become stimulated, causing a domino effect and helping retard aging and various health problems. |
![]() IODINE (I) |
Iodine (iodide) is an essential trace mineral nutrient required to produce thyroid hormones. The element iodine occurs in food and in the body as the ionized or chemical form called iodide. The thyroid gland combines iodide with the amino acid, tyrosine, to produce thyroxin and triiodothyronine. These hormones control the body's idling speed (Basal Metabolic Rate) and support normal growth and development. |
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IRON (Fe) |
Iron is a versatile trace mineral nutrient that performs essential functions in the body. The presence of iron is responsible for the red color of blood. Red blood cells contain vast amounts of hemoglobin, the red oxygen transport protein of blood. Hemoglobin is red because it contains heme, the red, iron-rich pigment that actually binds oxygen and transports it to tissues. Iron deficiency leads to decreased red blood cells (anemia). Muscles contain a red, iron-containing protein called myoglobin, which stores oxygen for muscle contraction. The body contains a total of 3 to 5 gm of iron. Hemoglobin represents 65% of this iron; about 30% occurs as ferritin, the iron storage complex found in the liver, spleen and bone marrow. |
MAGNESIUM (Mg) |
Magnesium is found in the body principally in the cells and the skeleton. Many biological processes are dependent on magnesium. Magnesium is involved in the functioning of more than 200 enzymes and the utilization of energy-rich ATP Not surprisingly, magnesium deficiency gives rise to a very broad syndrome, with symptoms including growth failure, pallor, weakness, tremor, muscle and nerve irritability, electromyographic changes, hypocalcaemia, and hypokalemia. |
![]() MANGANESE (Mn) |
Manganese is essential to all known living organisms; it activates numerous enzyme systems including those involved with glucose metabolism, energy production and superoxide dismutase; it is a major constituent of several metalloenzymes, hormones, and proteins of humans. Manganese is part of the developmental process and the structure of the fragile ear bones and joint cartilage. Excessive levels of Mn found in certain community water supplies and in some industrial processes can produce a Parkinsonian syndrome or a psychiatric disorder (locura manganica) resembling schizophrenia. |
![]() MOLYBDENUM (Mo) |
Molybdenum is a trace mineral nutrient present in all body tissues. Only minute amounts of this mineral are required for health. Molybdenum possibly helps to retard degenerative diseases, cancer and aging. A molybdenum-containing enzyme of the liver (sulfite oxidase) destroys sulfite, used as a preservative in foods and drugs. In this role molybdenum acts as a detoxification agent. The production of uric acid from the degradation of purines (building blocks of RNA and DNA) requires molybdenum. |
![]() PLATINUM (Pt) |
We have suggested that platinum in honeybee pollen might be present in a form harmless to humans but still acceptable in cancer treatment. We have found platinum in one plant in British Columbia (Ergonium ovalifolium) but it grows at elevations over 5000 ft, elevations at which honey bees do not appear to function effectively in British Columbia. We have tried to obtain pollen from the Sudbury area of Ontario. Pollen from a locality 10 miles away from Sudbury was found to contain 6 ppb (dry weight) of platinum. We are now trying to obtain pollen with larger amounts of platinum from Rustenburg Platinum Mines and Impala Platinum Limited in South Africa, and also from the U.S.A. |
![]() POTASSIUM (K) |
Potassium is essential to all organisms and is the major cation in cell cytoplasm with wide variety of electrochemical and catalytic functions for enzyme systems. Potassium constitutes five percent of the total mineral content of the body; it is the major cation of the intracellular fluid and there is a small amount in the extracellular fluid. With sodium, the other "electrolyte," K participates in the maintenance of normal water balance, osmotic equilibrium and acid-base balance. Potassium participates with Ca in the regulation of neuromuscular activity. |
![]() SELENIUM (Se) |
Selenium is the most efficient antioxidant (anti-peroxidant) and is found at the subcellular level in the glutathione peroxidase enzyme system and metallo amino acids (selenomethionine, etc.). Selenium prevents cellular and subcellular lipids and fats from being peroxidized which literally means it prevents body fats from going rancid (seen externally as "age spots" or "liver spots" - this brown gold peroxidized lipid is known as ceroid lipofucsin). |
![]() SILVER (Ag) |
Silver has been employed in human health care and in the search for immortality since the days of the Chinese alchemist 8,000 years ago. Many feel that silver is in fact an essential element, not because it is required for an enzyme system, but rather as a systemic disinfectant and immune system support. Silver may be used as an antiseptic cleanser |
![]() Vanadium (V) |
Vanadium was proven to be an essential trace mineral in 1971. Vanadium stimulates glucose (blood sugar) oxidation and transport in fat cells and glycogen (animal starch) synthesis in liver and muscle, and inhibits liver gluconeogenisis (production of glucose from fat) and absorption of glucose from the gut. Vanadium enhances the stimulating effect of insulin on DNA synthesis. Despite low serum insulin, the blood glucose levels of diabetic rats fed vanadium was the same as normal controls. |
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