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Along with vitamins, minerals are essential to the body's
good health. They are inorganic elements that the body
doesn't make; instead, we obtain them from the foods we eat
or through supplements.


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Important Minerals For Your Healthy Body
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Along with vitamins, minerals are essential to the body's good
health. They are inorganic elements that the body doesn't make;
instead, we obtain them from the foods we eat or through
supplements.

It's been reported that some 56 percent of adults in the U.S.
use some kind of nutritional supplements, fueling an industry
that sells more than $1.5 billion in products every year. If
you're spending money on supplements, you should know what
you're getting.

There are two kinds of minerals: trace minerals and
macrominerals. The category of trace minerals includes iron,
zinc, copper, selenium, iodine, fluoride and chromium. Trace
minerals are only found in tiny, trace amounts in your body.
Macrominerals are needed in larger amounts in your body - these
are sodium, potassium, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, manganese,
sulphur, cobalt and chloride. Each mineral works in different
ways to contribute to the body's health and wellbeing.

The following is a list of each mineral, the foods in which it
can be found, and what it does for your body. In future articles,
we'll discuss the various minerals in more detail.

Calcium is the most important macromineral for bone and teeth
health. Without it, we couldn't stand up and chew our food.
Foods rich in calcium are dairy products, such as milk, yogurt
and cheese. Canned fish, such as canned salmon or sardines, and
green vegetable such as broccoli also provide us with needed
calcium. Calcium is so important that some foods, such as cereals
and juices, are fortified with it.

Iron helps oxygen get from the lungs to the rest of the body. It
is also essential in the production of hemoglobin. Iron can be
found in red meats, tuna, salmon, eggs, beans, potatoes, raisins
and green leafy vegetables.

Potassium is essential for keeping the nervous system working.
Foods such as bananas, tomatoes, broccoli, potatoes, citrus
fruit, legumes and nuts are rich in potassium.

Zinc strengthens the body's immune system and wards off illness
and infection. Zinc can be found in legumes and meats such as
beef, pork and lamb.

Magnesium is found in bones. It helps the body maintain a healthy
metabolism and cholesterol level. It also converts sugar into
energy. Spinach, beans, peas, nuts, seeds and grains are an
excellent source for magnesium. Tap water also contains traces of
the mineral but the amount will vary according to the water
supply.

Manganese helps increase the absorption of nutrients such as
biotin, thiamin and ascorbic acid. It helps maintain healthy
bones and blood sugar levels and maximizes the function of the
thyroid gland. It also contributes to healthy nerve function.
Foods high in manganese are mustard and collard greens, kale,
chard, raspberries, pineapple, lettuce and maple syrup.

Sodium, which is found in salt, maintains the body's blood
pressure. Since too much sodium can lead to health problems, it
is important to realize that processed foods such as bread,
tomato sauce, Chinese foods, and potato chips have high sodium
content.

Copper protects the cardiovascular and nervous systems, as well
as bones. It helps keep arteries from hardening and is needed for
healthy hair and skin. The body also needs copper to produce
antioxidants. Half of the body's copper supply is in the bones
and muscles. Copper can be found in beef liver, black-eyed peas,
shellfish and cocoa.

Chromium controls the body's insulin and normalizes sugar
levels. It also lowers bad cholesterol levels and blood pressure.
Foods that contain chromium are romaine lettuce, onions,
tomatoes, brewer's yeast, oysters, liver and bran. Since few
diets provide enough chromium, a daily supplement is recommended.

Sulphur is known as the "beauty" mineral. It keeps hair, nails
and skin strong. It plays a role in the production of collagen,
which helps maintain the skin's elasticity. Sulphur also helps
with such conditions as eczema, psoriasis and acne. Sulphur can
be found in lean meats, fish, eggs, milk, legumes, cabbage,
brussel sprouts and turnips.

Cobalt is a part of Vitamin B12, which is needed for healthy red
blood cells. It can be found in fish, nuts, green leafy
vegetables and cereals.

Chloride helps the body maintain fluid in blood vessels and
muscles and maintain healthy kidneys. Chloride can be found in
table salt, kelp, olives, tomatoes and celery.

Iodine, which is found mainly in the thyroid gland, regulates the
release of energy in the body. It also regulates the metabolism,
so without iodine, a person would gain a great deal of weight.
Iodine also contributes to healthy hair, skin, nails and teeth.
Good sources of iodine are leafy vegetables, fish, shellfish, and
onions.

Fluoride is a mineral that can be added to water or toothpaste,
as it is not found in any significant quantity in foods. Fluoride
is crucial for the maintenance of strong teeth and the prevention
of tooth decay.

Selenium is needed to prevent heart disease and cancer. It works
with Vitamin E as an antioxidant to help slow the aging process.
Foods high in selenium are nuts, seafood, legumes, cereals and
turkey.

The body uses many essential minerals, and a balanced diet is
critical to ensure that it receives enough for optimal
functioning. A deficiency of certain minerals can lead to severe
health problems. If your diet is lacking any of these minerals,
you should consider taking supplements to make up for any
deficiencies.






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