Biotin (VITAMIN B7, VITAMIN H)

 

(VITAMIN B7, VITAMIN H) Recommended Dietary Intakes 30 mcg to 300 mcg. This Vitamin Is Essential For. helps convert food to energy required for the synthesis of carbohydrates, proteins, and... [Read More]

Calcium

 

Recommended Dietary Intakes  Men – 800 mg Women up to 54 years of age – 800 mg Women over 54 years of age – 1000 mg This Mineral Is Essential For.   strong bones. regulating blood... [Read More]

Chloride

 

This Vitamin Is Essential For. aids in the production of stomach acid – hydrochloric acid. maintenance of all body fluids nerve and muscle function. waste elimination. Sources… A... [Read More]

Chromium

 

Recommended Dietary Intakes  Adults, 50 mcg to 200 mcg This Vitamin Is Essential For.   sugar and fat metabolism. regulates the body’s use of sugar. can aid in weight loss programs. energy. Sources Liver,... [Read More]

Cobalt

 

This Mineral Is Essential For… The mineral cobalt is part of vitamin B12.  Cobalt helps form red blood cells and maintain nerve tissue. Consuming large amounts of inorganic cobalt stimulates growth... [Read More]

Copper

 

Recommended Dietary Intakes  Adults – 1.5 mg to 3 mg This Vitamin Is Essential For.   formation of bone, haemoglobin and red blood cells. helps in the absorption and use of iron. assists... [Read More]

Fluoride

 

Recommended Dietary Intakes  Adults, 1.5 mg to 4 mg This Element Is Essential For. healthy bones and teeth. Sources… Tap water, tea, meat, fish, cereals and fruit. Comments… The fluoride... [Read More]

Iodine

 

Recommended Dietary Intakes  Adults – 150 mcg;  Pregnant women – 120 mcg   This Mineral Is Essential For.. metabolising fats. physical and mental development. thyroid gland. preventing... [Read More]

Iron

 

Recommended Dietary Intakes  Men – 7 mg  Pre-menopausal women – 12 -16 mg.  Post-menopausal women – 5 – 7 mg. Pregnant women – add 10 – 20 mg.   This Mineral... [Read More]

Magnesium

 

Recommended Dietary Intakes  Men – 320 mg Women – 270 mg Pregnant women – add 30 mg This Mineral Is Essential For… production of energy. assists in the assimilation... [Read More]

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