

Introduction Geographical locations and nutritional intake may influence the risk of patients acquiring MS. The impact that optimal nutrition management has on many disease -induced symptoms is an essential component in holistic patients. The treatment goal for MS patient is to ...
Trace Elements - Overview Copper Copper is essential for RBC ( red blood cells), connective tissue & transmission of nerve impulses It is readily incorporated in tooth enamel. It is enormously found in, oysters, liver, nuts, legumes, cocoa, sesame and sunflower seeds etc. It is absorbed in ...
Minerals for calcified teeth structures (phosphorus) Phosphorus (P) is a major mineral of the same importance as Ca. 85% of the body Phosphorus isin skeleton and teeth. It is necessary for almost every aspect of our body metabolism. Some metabolic functions where phosphorus is an intermediate reactor are The ...
Minerals for calcified teeth structures Magnesium (Mg) 2/3 of body's Mg is in bone. It's the 3rd most prevalent mineral in our teeth. It plays and important role in maintaining calcium homeostasis, preventing skeletal abnormalities, structure of heart muscle, other muscles and nerves, and energy production. Mg deficiency is rare ...
Minerals for calcified teeth structures (Fluoride) Fluoride (Fl) is a trace mineral and component of fluorides. Fluoride has an uknown metabolic function. The role of fluoride in dental health is very important. It has systemic effects during tooth formation children (1-13 years old), and local/topical ...
Minerals for our body calcified structures The total amount of inorganic elements in the body is about 4% of body weight. Growing children especially 1-13 years old require large amount of minerals. Some trace minerals are needed in smaller amounts though. Both types of minerals are of equal importance in producing ...