18 Feb 2008 04:53:24 | Charlene J. Nuble
Minerals are essential nutrients that serve the body in many
ways. So important in the function of the human body that
insufficient supply, or even over supply, of these can lead to
numerous health problems and complications not to mention a
disrupted life. Minerals have good effects to the body
individually but for them to give out the best results they must
therefore work in partners and even in groups. Most minerals
complement each other thus serving as cofactor to each other in
the body's most essential processes.
One of the numerous beneficiaries of minerals teamwork is the
skeletal system, as do teeth and nails. Calcium and phosphorus,
the two minerals that are present in the highest amounts in the
body, are the key mineral players for the hard surfaces of
bones, teeth and nails with the mineral magnesium serving to
help the body metabolize the calcium and the phosphorus. The
mineral manganese serves a purpose in this process as well and
the mineral zinc is also essential because it is needed in
metabolizing the phosphorus. This group of minerals also combine
and work together to protect the health of the nerves and to
enhance the ability of the nerves to communicate with each other
and the other body parts as well as ensures the ability of the
muscles in the body to contract smoothly and regularly,
contributing to, among other things, a regular and steady
heartbeat.
The mineral iron, on the other hand, is responsible for the
production of hemoglobin (or red blood cells) in the blood which
is where the oxygen is stored as blood circulates the body.
Oxygen is very vital for it is needed by the cells, not only to
function properly, but also to live. But without the mineral
copper, the human body would be unable to absorb and use the
iron. A deficiency in the mineral copper results in an anemia
that is very much similar to that caused by a deficiency of the
mineral iron.
Minerals also serve as cofactors in a variety of chemical
combinations in the body that are essential processes of
everything from food digestion to oxygenation of the body's
cells. The entire functioning of the body is built upon chemical
and electrical reactions. These depend primarily upon the
nutrition we consume and once broken down to its basic elements,
the chemicals needed to complete the various interactions. The
balance of the complex system is delicate but must be maintained
to ensure health and peak performance of the human body system.
Nowadays, food and water alone cannot give the much needed daily
mineral supply of the human body. It is therefore also important
to take up nutritional supplements for the effective and safe
means of ensuring that each day the body achieves the standard
recommended daily intake levels of the minerals it needs to be
able to properly perform the essential operations of the body.
Because the balance of nutrients in the body is so important,
not only for a normal health but also for a normal, healthy
lifestyle, it is also a great idea to engage in a consultation
with a licensed nutritionist who will be able to assist you in
devising a mineral supplement plan that is best suited to your
individual dietary needs and concerns.
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