In my earlier blog, I have mentioned about Trace and Major minerals. In this blog I will discuss about few Minerals.
Calcium:
- Calcium is a Major Mineral.
- It is one of the most abundant mineral in our body.
- It is the major requirement for healthy bones and teeth.
- We can get Calcium from Milk, Dairy Products, Green, leafy vegetables, Supplements etc.
Iron:
- Iron is a Trace Mineral.
- Iron is needed to carry oxygen in our blood.
- Iron can be found in animal foods like chicken, beef and pork and plant foods like Whole grains, peas, spinach , beans etc
It can lead to low blood counts, especially in young Women.
Potassium:
- Potassium is a Major Mineral.
- Most people don’t get as much potassium as they should, in part, because they don’t eat enough fruits and vegetables.
- It helps the central nervous system send its impulses throughout the body.
- Helps to efficiently extract energy from food
- Helps muscles to contract properly.
Sodium:
- Sodium is a Major Mineral.
- Salt is sodium chloride.
- Sodium is an important mineral, but most of us eat excess sodium, which isn’t healthy.
Magnesium
- Magnesium is a Major Mineral.
- Every single cell in our body needs magnesium to produce energy.
- Magnesium plays an important role in muscle relaxation, bone and teeth strengthening etc.
- Magnesium helps in proper functioning of muscles.
Selenium:
- Selenium is a Trace Mineral.
- It is important to support anti oxidant function in our body.
- The amount of selenium in fruits and vegetables depends upon the selenium in the soil in which they were grown.
Phosphorous:
- Phosphorous is a Major Mineral.
- About 85% of the phosphorous can be found in bones and teeth.
- But it is also available in cells and tissues through out the body.
- Phosphorous is found in protein rich foods.
Chromium:
- Chromium is a Trace Mineral.
- Chromium burns fat for energy.
- It helps in controlling the use of glucose.
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