Common
Liquid Vitamin Nutrients >> Macro Minerals
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Calcium
Calcium
is the most abundant mineral in the body and the fifth most
abundant substance. About 99% is deposited in the bones and
teeth. The remaining 1% is involved in the soft tissues, intracellular
fluids and blood. The major function of Calcium is to act in
cooperation with phosphorus to build and maintain bones and
teeth. Another important function is the storage of the mineral
in the bones for use by the body. The Calcium state of the bones
is constantly fluctuating according to the diet and to the body’s
needs. The 1% of ionized Calcium that circulates in the fluids
of the body is small, but vital, to life. It is essential for
healthy blood and eases insomnia and its delicate messenger
ions help regulate the heartbeat. Along with Calcium, magnesium
is needed to properly maintain the cardiovascular system. In
addition, Calcium assists in the process of blood clotting and
helps prevent the accumulation of too much acid or too much
alkali in the blood. It also plays a part in secretion of hormones.
It affects neurotransmitters (serotonin, acetylcholine and norepinephrine),
nerve transmission, muscle growth and muscle contraction. The
mineral acts as a messenger from the cell surface to the inside
of the cell and helps regulate the passage of nutrients in and
out of the cell walls.
Calcium
may be beneficial for the following ailments:
Anemia, Diabetes, Hemophilia, Pernicious anemia, Backache, Fracture,
Osteomalacia, Osteoporosis, Rickets, Colitis, Diarrhea, Dizziness,
Epilepsy, Finger tremors, Insomnia, Irritability, Mental illness,
Nervousness, Parkinson’s Disease, Meniere’s Syndrome,
Cataracts, Headache, Arteriosclerosis, Atherosclerosis, Hypertension,
High LDL levels, Cancer of the large intestine, Celiac Disease,
Constipation, Hemorrhoids, Worms, Arthritis, Rheumatism, Nephritis,
Muscle cramps, Allergies, Common cold, Tuberculosis, Tetany,
Nail problems, Acne, Bee and Spider bites, Sunburn, Stomach
ulcers, Brittle teeth, Cavities, Pyorrhea, Tooth and Gum disorders,
Aging Fever, Overweight, Obesity, and Toxicity.
Magnesium
Magnesium
is an essential mineral that accounts for about 0.05% of the
body’s total weight. Magnesium is involved in many essential
metabolic processes. Most is found inside the cell, where it
activates enzymes necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates
and amino acids. By countering the stimulative effect of calcium,
magnesium plays an important role in neuromuscular contractions.
It also helps regulate the acid-alkaline balance in the body.
Magnesium helps promote absorption and metabolism of other minerals
such as calcium, phosphorus, sodium and potassium. It also helps
utilize the B Complex and Vitamins C and E in the body. It aids
during bone growth and is necessary for proper functioning of
the muscles including those of the heart.
Magnesium
may be beneficial for the following ailments: Arteriosclerosis,
Atherosclerois, High cholesterol level, Diabetes, Hypertension.
High LDL cholesterol, Fracture, Osteoporosis, Rickets, Colitis,
Diarrhea, Depression, Epilepsy, Mental illness, Multiple Sclerosis,
Nervousness, Neuritis, Neuromuscular Disorders, Noise Sensitivity,
Parkinson’s Disease, Tantrums, Hand Tremors, Coronary
thrombosis, Ischemic heart disease, Celiac Disease, Arthritis,
Kidney Stones, Oxalate stones, Leg cramps, Muscle weakness,
Muscular excitability, Neuromuscular disorders, Weakness, Psoriasis,
Decay, Vomiting, Alcoholism, Backache, Convulsions, Delirium,
Epilepsy, Kwashiorkor, Overweight, Obesity, PMS and Polio.
Phosphorus
Phosphorus
is the second most abundant mineral in the body and is found
in every cell. The balance of calcium and phosphorus is needed
for them to be effectively used by the body. Phosphorus plays
a part in almost every chemical reaction within the body because
it is present in every cell. It is important in the utilization
of carbohydrates, fats and protein for growth, maintenance and
repair and mediation, both within and without the cells, and
for the production of energy. It stimulates muscle contractions,
including the regular contractions of the heart muscle. Niacin
and riboflavin cannot be digested unless phosphorus is present.
Phosphorus is an essential part of nucleoproteins, which are
responsible for cell division and reproduction. Phosphorus helps
prevent the accumulation of too much acid or too much alkali
in the blood, assist in the passage of substances through the
cell walls and promote the secretion of glandular hormones.
It’s also needed for healthy nerves and efficient mental
activity. B-Complex Vitamins and many enzymes require phosphorus
to function.
Phosphorus
may be beneficial for the following ailments:
Fractures, Osteomalacia, Osteoporosis, Rickets, Stunted growth,
Colitis, Mental illness, Mental stress, Arteriosclerosis, Atherosclerosis,
Arthritis, Stone arthritic conditions, Leg cramps, Tooth and
gum disorders, Alcoholism, Backache, Cancer prevention, Pregnancy
and Stress.
Potassium
Potassium is an essential mineral found mainly
in the intracellular fluid (98%), where it is the primary positive
ion force. Potassium constitutes 5% of the total mineral content
of the body. Potassium and sodium help regulate water balance
within the body, that is, they help regulate the distribution
of fluids on either side of the cell walls and preserve proper
alkalinity of the body fluids. Potassium also regulates the
transfer of nutrients to the cells. Potassium unites with phosphorus
to send oxygen to the brain and also functions with calcium
in the regulation of neuromuscular activity. The synthesis of
muscle protein and protein from the amino acids in the blood
requires potassium. Protein and carbohydrate metabolism are
dependent upon potassium. It stimulates the kidneys to eliminate
poisonous body wastes. Potassium works with sodium to help normalize
the heartbeat.
Potassium may be beneficial for the following
ailments:
Angina, Pectoris, Diabetes, Hypertension, Hypoglycemia, Mononucleosis,
Stroke, Fracture, Colitis, Diarrhea, Alcoholism, Insomnia, Poor
reflexes, Polio, Mononucleosis, Fever, Headache, Congestive
heart failure, Myocardial infarction, Constipation, Worms, Arthritis,
Gout, Allergies, Impaired muscle activity, Muscular Dystrophy,
Rheumatism, Sterility, Acne, Burns, Dermatitis, Colic, Gastroenteritis,
Tooth and Gum disorders, Cancer, Impaired growth and Stress.
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