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Trace Elements

Bor

Boron is a poorly understood trace element, so much so that even its daily dose is unknown.

Aluminum

Aluminum is a microelement, without which the normal development of bones and connective tissue is impossible.

Microelements for strong bones and weight loss

What vitamins and trace elements are needed to control bone strength and weight control?

Minerals-controllers of metabolic processes

Minerals that a person adds to their diet, can soften or even eliminate the symptoms of many diseases.

Weight loss: how dangerous is the rejection of fats, proteins or carbohydrates?

What threatens to reject fat, protein, carbohydrates - at least one of these elements?

Useful trace elements: silver

Silver is not only an excellent metal for chains, earrings and rings, but also an important microelement for the body.

Hereditary intoxication with copper: symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Hereditary copper intoxication (Wilson's disease) leads to accumulation of copper in the liver and other organs. Hepatic or neurologic symptoms develop. The diagnosis is based on a low serum level of ceruloplasmin, a high level of copper excretion in the urine, and sometimes liver biopsy results. Treatment consists in chelation, usually with penicillamine.

Acquired intoxication with copper: symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Acquired intoxication is the result of consumption or absorption of excess copper (for example, consumption of foods or beverages that have long been stored in copper containers).

Acquired and hereditary deficit of copper

Approximately half of the consumed copper is suctioned. Copper, which has been absorbed above the metabolic needs, is excreted with bile. Copper is a component of many body proteins; almost all the copper in the body is bound to proteins.

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