Molybdenum, (Mo), is an essential trace mineral required for the proper function of certain enzyme-dependent procedures including that of sulphite oxidase, an enzymatic catalyst responsiable for the break down of sulphites. Sulphites are present in all kind of protein containing food and also widely used as preservatives in a range of food items and drugs. [...]
Circulatory System
Silicon, (Si), is a essential trace mineral that is needed by the human body in very small amounts. It is the second most common chemical element on earth, lead only by oxygen. It is vital for healthy bone cartilage, organ and connective tissues (artery walls, aorta, trachea, tendons and ligaments) and for fine-looking skin, hair [...]
The mineral Iron , (Fe), is found in every living cell. There is a total content of 5g in the body or about 50 mg/kg of body weight. This mineral exists in the body in combination with protein and its importance for health has been recognized for centuries. Its major function is to form hemoglobin [...]
Magnesium, (Mg), is an essential mineral that accounts only for 0.05 percent of the body’s total weight. Approximately 70 percent of the mineral is located in the bones and the rest in soft tissues such as muscles and in body fluids. Magnesium, like calcium is a cation (divalent). It is heavily involved in many metabolic [...]


