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Trace Minerals that Should be Studied for Functions in the Body


September 2009: Volume 4 Number 9

Many trace minerals have not been studied, but they should be studied for possible health conditions. Here is the list: Tin [Sn], Titanium [Ti], Vanadium [V], Neodymium [Nd], Yttrium [Y], Lanthanum [La], Cerium [Ce], Cesium [Cs], Zirconium [Zr], Arsenic [As], Scandium [Sc], Rubidium [Rb], Praseodymium [Pr], Samarium [Sm], Bromine [Br], Gadolinium [Gd], Dysprosium [Dy], Ytterbium [Yb], Beryllium [Be], Erbium [Er], Thorium [Th], Europium [Eu], Holmium [Ho], Tungsten [W], Antimony [Sb], Thulium [Tm], Niobium [Nb], Cadmium [Cd], Terbium [Tb], Lutetium [Lu], Germanium [Ge], Hafnium [Hf], Thallium [Tl], Lead [Pb], Palladium [Pd], Rhenium [Re], Iridium [Ir], Osmium [Os], Ruthenium [Ru], Tantalium [Ta], Platinum [Pt], and Rhodium [Rh].

 

We will discuss the effect of Minerals and Water as Health Essentials –A Concluding Summary in our next lecture.

 

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