Trace elements - functions in the body
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Less than 100 mg per day is needed. Although the amounts are small, the functions are very important — including hormone activity, enzymes, immune defense, and oxygen transport.
Fe Iron - Part of hemoglobin → oxygen transport, energy metabolism
Zn Zinc - Immune defense, enzyme activity, skin and hair health, wound healing
Cu Copper - Iron metabolism, connective tissue formation, nervous system function
I Iodine - Formation of thyroid hormones → regulation of metabolism
Se Selenium - Antioxidant, thyroid function, immune defense
Cr Chromium - Glucose metabolism, supporting insulin function
Mn Manganese - Enzyme activity, bone development, antioxidant system
Mo Molybdenum - Enzyme function in amino acid and drug metabolism
Co Cobalt - Part of vitamin B12, red blood cell formation
Ni Nickel - Supporting enzyme activity (requirement very small)
F Fluoride - Strengthening tooth enamel, bone health
B Boron - Bone metabolism (not essential, but beneficial)
Si Silicon - Structure of connective tissue and bones (not essential)
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