Mineral Functions and Deficiency Symptoms by Dquixote1217 ..... Minerals Support Forum
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Mineral Functions and Deficiency Symptoms
Antimony
Mineral Function
* Effective against blood flukes
Bismuth
Mineral Function
* Ulcers result from lack of bismuth & a bacteria Heliobacter pylori
Boron
Mineral Function
* Aids efficient calcium and magnesium use
* Essential for bone metabolism
* Proper endocrine function
* Reduces calcium loss from bones (Osteoporosis)
Function of Calcium
Structure of bones and teeth
Cell signaling
Cofactor for enzymes and proteins
Regulation of calcium levels
Calcium Deficiency Symptoms
Arthritis
Back pains (sciatica, disc problems)
Bell's Palsy
Bone spurs
Brittle fingernails
Calcium deposits
Cognitive impairment
Delusions
Depression
Eczema
High blood pressure
Hyperactivity
Hypertension
Insomnia
Irritability
Kidney stones
Limb numbness
Muscle cramps/spasms/twitches
Nervousness
Neuromuscular excitability
Osteofibrosis (enlargement of bones with scar tissue)
Osteomalacia (failure to mineralize the protein bone matrix)
Osteoporosis (& Dowaagers Hump, spontaneous fractures, kyphosis)
Panic attacks
Periodontal disease - receding gums (osteoporosis of facial bones & jaw bones)
PMS
Pica (eating lead paint)
Rickets
Retarded growth
Tetany
Tooth decay
Foods that provide Calcium :
milk, yogurt, cheddar cheese, pinto beans, red beans, white beans, tofu, calcium set, bok choy, kale, chinese cabbage, broccoli, spinach, rhubarb, fruit punch with calcium citrate malate
Cesium
Mineral Function
* Cancer aid; cesium enters cancer cell and produces alkaline condition
Function of Chromium
glucose metabolism by enhancing the effects of insulin
Insulin is secreted by specialized cells in the pancreas in response to increased blood glucose levels, such as after a meal
Insulin binds to insulin receptors on the surface of cells, which activates the receptors and stimulates glucose uptake by cells
Chromium Deficiency Symptoms
ADD/ADHD
Anxiety
Aortic cholesterol plaque
Coronary blood vessel disease
Depression/Manic depression
Diabetes (Vanadium also)
Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde rages
Elevated blood cholesterol
Elevated blood triglycerides
Fatigue
Hyperactivity
Hypercholesterolemia
Hypoglycemia - low blood sugar (Vanadium & Copper also)
Infertility and deceased sperm count
Learning disability
Negative nitrogen balance (body lean mass/protein loss)
Prediabetes (Vanadium also)
Peripheral neuropathy
Retarded growth
Shortened life span
Foods that provide Chromium:
broccoli. green beans. potatoes. grape juice. orange juice. beef. turkey breast. turkey ham (processed). waffle. bagel. english muffin. apple w/ peel. banana
Cobalt
Deficiency Symptoms
* Anemia
* Anorexia
* Emaciation, listless, starved look, pale mucus membranes
* Essential part of Vitamin B 12 (Growth and nerve system function)
Function of Copper
Energy production
Connective tissue formation
Iron metabolism
Normal function of the brain and nervous system are catalyzed by cuproenzymes.
Copper Deficiency Symptoms
Alopecia (hair loss)
Anemia (common in vegans & high milk users)
Aneurysms (on wall bulges)
Aneurysm/cerebral hemmorage
Arthritis (especially where growth plate are involved)
Cerebral palsy & hypoplasia (failure to form) of the cerebellum
Criminal or violent behavior, blind rage, explosive outbursts
Depression Dermatosis
Diarrhea
dry brittle hair
Fatigue
Fragile bones
Hernias
High blood cholesterol
Hypercholesterolemia
Hypo or Hyper thyroid
Ptosis (sagging tissue - eye lids, skin, breasts, stomach, etc.)
Kawasaki disease
Learning disabilities
Liver cirrhosis (Number 9 killer in US)
Ruptured vertebral discs problems
Reduced glucose tolerance (low blood sugar)
Respiratory disease
Swachman's syndrome
Varicose veins
White or gray hair
Foods that provide Copper:
liver (beef), cooked, oysters, cooked, clams, cooked, crab meat, cooked, cashews, sunflower seeds, hazelnuts, almonds, peanut butter (chunky), lentils, cooked, mushrooms, raw, shredded wheat cereal, chocolate (semisweet), hot cocoa mix
Europium
Mineral Function
* Doubles the life span of laboratory animals
Function of Flouride
In plant based colloidal form will aid bone strength & no toxicity
Nutrient interactions
Flouride Deficiency Symptoms
Risk of dental caries (tooth decay)
Foods that provide Flouride:
tea, grape juice, canned sardines (with bones), fish (without bones), chicken
Germanium
Mineral Function
* Aid in oxygen utilization
* Enhances immune system function (killer cells, interferon, macro phages and T - suppressor cells)
* Highly efficient electrical impulse initiator
Deficiency Symptoms
* Arthritis
* Cancer
* Low energy
* Osteoporosis
Gold
Mineral Function
* Reduces active joint inflammation
Function of Iodine
Copper needed to utilize iodine
Needed by body for thyroid function (Thyroxin is thyroid hormone)
Iodine Deficiency Symptoms
Cold intolerance
Brittle nails
Bulging eyes
Constipation
Depression
Dry skin & hair
Elevated blood cholesterol
Excessive sweating
Fatigue
Frequent bowel movements
Goiter (throat swelling)
Hair loss
Hand tremors
Heat intolerance
Heavy periods or less than 28 day cycles
Hypothyroidism
Increased appetite
Irritability
Inability to concentrate
Insomnia
Light periods or longer than 28 day cycles
Low basal body temperature
Low sex drive
Muscle aches and pains
Muscle cramps
Muscle weakness
Nervousness
Over-active thyroid
Poor memory
Puffy face
Rapid pulse
Under-active thyroid
Weight gains
Weight loss
Foods that provide :
salt (iodized), cod, shrimp, fish sticks, tuna canned in oil, milk (cow's), egg boiled, navy beans cooked, potato with peel baked, turkey breast baked, seaweed
Iron,
is a key element in the metabolism of almost all living organisms. In humans, iron is an essential component of hundreds of proteins and enzymes
Function of Iron
Oxygen transport and storage
Electron transport and energy metabolism
Antioxidant and beneficial pro-oxidant functions
Oxygen sensing
DNA synthesis
Regulation of intracellular iron
Iron Deficiency Symptoms
Anemia
Angular Stomatitis
Anorexia
Brittle nails
Confusion
Constipation
Depression
Dirt eating (pica)
Dizziness
Dysphagia
Fatigue
Fragile bones
GI upset
Growth Retardation
Headaches
Ice eating (pica)
Heart palpations
Hemoglobin (oxygen carrier in red blood cells)
Irritability
Listlessness and fatigue
Memory deficits
Sore tongue
Foods that provide Iron:
beef, chicken dark meat, oysters, shrimp, tuna light, black-strap molasses, raisin bran cereal, raisins seedless, prune juice, prunes dried, potato with skin, kidney beans, lentils, tofu-firm, cashew nuts
Lanthanum
Deficiency Symptoms
* Deficiency may be involved in chronic fatigue diseases
Lithium
Deficiency Symptoms
* ADD
* Depression
* Infertility
* Lithium deficiency aggravated by high sugar consumption
* Manic depression
* Rages and fits
* Reduced growth rate
* Reproductive failure
* Shortened life span
Function of Magnesium
Energy production
Synthesis of essential molecules
Structural roles
Ion transport across cell membranes
Cell signaling
Cell migration
Magnesium Deficiency Symptoms
Anxiety
Asthma
Anorexia
Birth defects
Calcification of small arteries
Confusion
Depression
Growth failures
Hyperactivity/synophobia
Hypotension
Hypothermia
Insomnia
Irritability
Malignant calcification of soft tissue
Menstrual migraines
Muscle pains / tremors / weakness
Nervousness / neuromuscular irrability
Neuromuscular problems
Restlessness
Seizures
SIDS
Tachycardia/palpitations
Tetany - Convulsions
Tremors
Vertigo
Foods that provide Magnesium:
100% bran cereal (e.g., all bran), oat bran, shredded wheat, brown rice, almonds, hazelnuts, peanuts, lima beans, spinach-frozen-chopped, swiss chard-chopped, okra frozen, molasses blackstrap, banana, milk 1% fat
Function of Manganese
Antioxidant function
Metabolism
Bone development
Wound healing
Manganese Deficiency Symptoms
Asthma
Ataxia
Atheroscleosis
Chondromalacia
Chondrodystrophy
Convulsions
Dizziness
Hearing loss
Hypercholesterolemia
Hypoglycemia
Infertility (failure to ovulate or testicle atrophy)
Loss of sex drive
Pancreatic atrophy
Poor cartilage formation problems
Repetitive Motion Syndromes (like TMJ, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome)
Retarded growth rates
* Shortened long bones
Still births or spontaneous miscarriages
Tinnitus
Foods that provide Manganese:
pineapple - raw, pineapple juice, pecans, almonds, peanuts, instant oatmeal (prepared with water), raisin bran cereal, brown rice - cooked, whole wheat bread, pinto beans - cooked, lima beans - cooked, navy beans - cooked, spinach - cooked, sweet potato - cooked, tea (green), tea (black)
Function of Molybdenium
Essential as a metalloenzyme of several enzyme systems
Molybdenium Deficiency Symptoms
patient with Crohn's disease developed rapid heart and respiratory rates, headache, night blindness
Foods that provide Molybdenium:
Legumes, such as beans, lentils, and peas, are the richest sources of molybdenum. Grain products and nuts are considered good sources, while animal products, fruits, and many vegetables are generally low in molybdenum
Neodymium
Mineral Function
* Doubles life span of laboratory animals
* Enhanced cell growth
Nickel
Deficiency Symptoms
* Anemia (low hematocrit)
* Delayed puberty
* Depressed oxidative ability of the liver
* Dermatitis
* High newborn mortality
* Poor growth
* Poor zinc absorption
* Rough/dry hair coat in animals
Function of Phosphorus
Major structural components of cell membranes
Help maintain normal acid-base balance
Phosphorus Deficiency Symptoms
Anorexia
Anxiety
Apprehension
Bone pain
Dyspnea
Fatigue
Irritability
Numbness
Paresthesias
Pica
Tremulousnes
Weakness
Weight loss
Foods that provide Phosphorus:
milk - skim, yogurt - plain nonfat, cheese - mozzarella - part skim, egg, beef, chicken, turkey, fish - halibut, fish - salmon, bread - whole wheat, bread - enriched white, almonds, peanuts, lentils
Potassium,
is an essential dietary mineral that is also known as an electrolyte. The term electrolyte refers to a substance that dissociates into ions (charged particles) in solution making it capable of conducting electricity. The normal functioning of our bodies depends on the tight regulation of potassium concentrations both inside and outside of cells
Function of Potassium
Maintenance of membrane potential
Cofactor for enzymes
Potassium Deficiency Symptoms
Acne
Arrhythmia
Cognitive impairment
Constipation
Depression
ECG changes
Edema
Fatigue
Glucose intolerance
Growth retardation
Hypercholesterolemia
Hyperreflexia
Hypotension
Insomnia
Mental apathy
Muscular weakness
Nervousness
Palpitations
Plydipsia
Proteinuria
Respiratory distress
"Salt" retention
Tachycardia (rapid heart rate)
Xerosis
Foods that provide Potassium:
banana, potato - baked with skin, prune juice, prunes - dried, orange juice, orange, tomato juice, tomato, raisins, raisin bran cereal, artichoke - cooked, lima beans - cooked, acorn squash - cooked, spinach - cooked, sunflower seeds, almonds
Praseodymium
Mineral Function
* Doubles life span in laboratory animals
* Enhances normal cell growth
Samarium
Mineral Function
* Doubles the life span of laboratory animals
* Enhances normal cell proliferation
Animal studies show deficiencies cause:
* Cancer prevention properties
* Hearing loss
* Male pattern baldness
* Poor growth & Poor feeding
Function of Selenium
Selenium Deficiency Symptoms
Age spots or liver spots
ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease)
Alzheimer's disease (associated high vegetable oil consumption)
Anemia (red blood cell fragility)
Cardiomyopathy
Cataracts
Cancer risk
Cystic fibrosis
Cancer (associated with high vegetable oil intake) (Number 2 killer )
Fatigue
Growth retardation
Heart palpitations (irregular heart beat)
High infant mortality
HIV (AIDS)
Impaired immunity
Infertility
Keshan Disease (myocardial fibrosis)
Liver cirrhosis
Low birth weight
Multiple Sclerosis
Muscular dystrophy
Myalgia
Pancreatitis
Pancreatic atrophy and fibrosis
Parkinson's disease (associated lead poisoning)
Scoliosis
Sterility in males
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
Sickle cell anemia
Foods that provide Selenium:
brazil nuts (from selenium-rich soil), shrimp, crab meat, salmon, halibut, noodles, enriched, rice - brown, chicken (light meat), pork, beef, whole wheat bread, milk - skim, walnuts - black
Silica
Mineral Function
* Increases collagen in growing bone by 100%
Deficiency Symptoms
* Brittle fingernails
* Dry brittle hair
* Poor calcium utilization arterial wall strength problems
* Poor skin quality
Silver
Mineral Function
* Anti-bacterial
* Anti-fungal
* Anti-viral
* Kills over 650 diseases causing organisms
* Systemic disinfectant and immune support
* Subdues inflammation and promotes healing
Strontium
Mineral Function
* Essential trace element
* Strontium can replace calcium in many organisms including man
Sulfur
Mineral Function
* Important mineral used in several amino acids within the body
* Involved in functions of hemoglobin, insulin hormone, adrenal hormones, enzymes, and antibodies
Deficiency Symptoms
* Degeneration of cartilage, ligaments and tendons
* Lupus
* Several collagen diseases
* Sickle cell anemia
Thulium
Mineral Function
* Doubles the life span of laboratory animals
* Enhances growth of normal cells
Vanadium
Mineral Function
* Aids in glucose (blood sugar) oxidation and transport
* Anti-cancer properties
* Decreases cholesterol production
* Enhances insulin effectiveness (aids with blood sugar problems)
* Increases effectiveness of heart muscle contraction
Deficiency Symptoms
* Cardiovascular disease
* Diabetes
* Elevated cholesterol and triglycerides
* Hypoglycemia
* Increased infant mortality
* Infertility
* Obesity
* Slow growth
Yttrium
Mineral Function
* Doubles life span of laboratory animals
* Enhances normal cell growth
Function of Zinc
Catalyze vital chemical reactions
Structural of proteins and cell membranes
Regulate gene expression by acting as transcription factors (binding to DNA and influencing the transcription of specific genes)
Zinc Deficiency associated with congenital birth defects:
Brain defects
Cleft lip and cleft palate
Clubbed limbs
Down's syndrome
Heart and lung defects
Hiatal hernia and umbilical hernia
Small or absent eyes
Spina Bifida
Webbed toes or fingers
Urogenital defects
Zinc Deficiency Symptons
Acne
Acrodermatitis enteropathica
Alopecia (hair loss)
Anemia
Anorexia and or Bulimia
Apathy
Birth defects (see above)
Bad body odors ("smelly tennis shoe" syndrome)
Brittle nails
Depression
Diarrhea
Enlarged prostate
Eczema
Fatigue
"Frizzy" hair
High infant mortality
Hypercholesterolemia
Hypogewusia (loss of sense of taste)
Infertility
Impaired wound healing
Impotence
Irritability
Lethargy
Loss of sense of smell
Malabsorption
Memory Loss
Paranoia
Pica (eating hair, wool, etc.)
Poor growth (short stature)
Sexual immaturity (remain in prepuberty state)
Small and or poor ovary and testes function
Sterility
Weaken immune function
White spots on nails
Foods that provide Zinc:
oysters, crab - dungeness, beef, pork, chicken (dark meat), turkey (dark meat), yogurt - fruit, cheese - cheddar, milk, cashews, almonds, peanuts, beans - baked, chickpeas (garbanzo beans)
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