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Researchers differ on exactly how many essential minerals there
are (the general consensus is around 60), but they all agree that a diet which lacks enough of these minerals can eventually
lead to disease and death.
Unfortunately, minerals don't occur in a uniform blanket around
the crust of the Earth, but rather, are found in veins and patches. Since different minerals appear in different concentrations
from place to place, there have always been a wide variety of deficiency-related diseases.
To eliminate random mineral-deficiency diseases in livestock, the agricultural industry adds minerals and trace minerals to
animal feed so that every mouthful delivers optimal nutrition. By contrast, humans have historically been told that "you can
get everything you need from your four food groups." Today, people are beginning to realize that this just isn't true.
For over 100 years, American farmers have used the simple fertilizer
NPK to achieve the maximum yield per acre possible. As a result, our farm and range soils are exhausted of organic material
and depleted of essential minerals. It is more important now than ever before to supplement our diets with minerals.
Minerals are the basic building blocks of all things, both living and non-living. Their functions in our bodies are critical
and are essential for good health. The body utilizes over 60 minerals for maximum function. Because our plants and soils are
so nutrient depleted, even if we eat the healthiest foods, we are not getting all the minerals we need. Evidence of mineral
malnutrition are various minor and serious health conditions such as energy loss, premature aging, diminished senses, and
degenerative diseases like osteoporosis, heart disease, and cancer.
In many cases, these could be prevented with proper mineral supplementation. The more you learn about the benefits
of minerals, the more control you will have over your own health!
Every living cell depends
on minerals for proper structure and function. Minerals are needed for the formation of blood and bones, the proper composition
of body fluids, healthy nerve function, proper operation of the cardiovascular system, among others. Like vitamins, minerals
function as co-enzymes, enabling the body to perform its functions including energy production, growth and healing. Because
all enzyme activities involve minerals, they are essential for the proper utilization of vitamins and other nutrients. Nutritionally,
minerals are grouped into two categories: bulk or essential minerals, also called macro-minerals, and trace minerals or micro-minerals.
Macro-minerals such as calcium and magnesium are needed by the body in larger amounts. Although only minute quantities of
trace minerals are needed, they are nevertheless important for good health. Micro-minerals include boron, chromium, iron,
zinc, and many others.
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