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		 <title>Arsenic</title>
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		 <description>This trace mineral is found throughout the body and unlike its reputation as a slow poisoning agent, it can be quite beneficial in small doses. The amino acid methionine is metabolized by arsenic, thereby making it essential for growth, development and reproduction.</description>
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		 <title>Boron</title>
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		 <description>Healthy bones and the metabolism of calcium, phosphorus and magnesium require trace amounts of boron. This mineral is needed for enhanced brain function and alertness. Most people are not deficient in boron.</description>
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		 <title>Calcium</title>
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		 <description>Located mainly in the bones and teeth, a normal healthy body contains 2-3 lbs of calcium. The mineral is absorbed in the small intestine with the help of vitamin D.</description>
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		 <title>Chromium</title>
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		 <description>Up to 600 mcg of the chromium is found in an average human body with the highest concentrations occurring in infancy.     Chromium is involved in glucose metabolism and synthesis of cholesterol, proteins and fats. The average American diet can be chromium deficient, a fact that has been linked to high rates of hypoglycemia and diabetes.</description>
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		 <title>Copper</title>
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		 <description>Essentially a trace mineral, one half of the copper content of the body is stored in the bones and muscles. Found in all the tissues, the mineral is most concentrated in the brain, heart, kidney, and liver.    Its functions involve the development and maintenance of the cardiovascular, skeletal and the nervous system, including the brain.</description>
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		 <title>Iodine</title>
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		 <description>Required only in trace amounts, Iodine helps to metabolize excess fat and is important for physical and mental development. More than half of the body&#8217;s iodine is stored in the thyroid gland. Iodine acts as a component of the thyroid hormones.</description>
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		 <title>Iron</title>
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		 <description>Used for the transportation of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood iron strengthens the immune system and increases the body&#8217;s endurance capacity. The adult body contains &#189; to 1 teaspoon of iron, with 65% of it used in hemoglobin, enzymes, and other functions. The rest is stored for future use.</description>
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		 <title>Magnesium</title>
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		 <description>More than half of the Magnesium contents of the body are stored in the bones as reserves.  Thus, ensuring an adequate blood supply of the mineral to the rest of the body when dietary intake is poor. The rest of the mineral deposits are stored in the muscles, body fluids and soft tissues.</description>
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		 <title>Manganese</title>
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		 <description>Although no specific functions of Manganese have been identified, it has been established that other minerals such as magnesium can be an effective alternatives to manganese. Fat and protein metabolism, a healthy immune system, blood sugar regulation and normal bone growth require minute quantities of this mineral.</description>
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		 <title>Phosphorus</title>
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		 <description>The average body contains about 1 to 1&#189; lbs of phosphorus, second only to calcium as the most abundant mineral. More than 80% of the mineral is in the bones and teeth. The other 20% is not only active in many metabolic processes but is also found in every cell of the body.</description>
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		 <title>Potassium</title>
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		 <description>A healthy nervous system, a regular heart rhythm, proper muscle contraction, stable blood pressure, transmission of electrochemical impulses and transfer of nutrients through cell membranes depend upon potassium. It helps prevent strokes and works with sodium to control the body&#8217;s water balance.</description>
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		 <title>Selenium</title>
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		 <description>The highest concentration of selenium is found in the liver, kidney, heart and spleen. Its most important function is as an antioxidant, protecting the body from the attack of free radicals.</description>
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		 <title>Sodium</title>
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		 <description>Sodium deficiency is rare. The mineral is needed to maintain proper water balance and blood pH. Most people have adequate (if not excessive) levels of sodium in their body.  The mineral aids in the transmission of nerve impulses, production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach, muscle function and immune system maintenance.</description>
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		 <title>Sulfur</title>
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		 <description>Sulfur is an integral component of tissues that contain high amounts of protein like hair, muscles, and skin. It is involved in the formation of bile acids; is a constituent of bones and teeth; activates certain enzymes; and helps regulate blood clotting.</description>
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		 <title>Zinc</title>
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		 <description>A component of many enzymes, this essential mineral is important in prostate gland functions and the growth of reproductive organs. The mineralization of bone, a healthy immune system, the digestion of proteins, the acuity of taste and smell, detoxification of free radical promoting metals, collagen formation and wound healing, all depend on zinc.</description>
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