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Why Our Bodies Need Minerals To Function
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By: John Heinerman Email Article
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Take chromium for example. There is approximately 0.002g of this trace element in a body weighing 11 stones (164 lbs). To picture how little this is, imagine holding a single grain of sand in the palm of your hand. You can’t feel it. It weighs nothing and is almost swallowed by the creases in your palm.

Yet this minute amount of chromium plays a vital role in forming a substance that works with insulin to determine how the body uses its blood sugar. It also helps to metabolise fatty acids and cholesterol. Deprive the body of this one almost invisible, near weightless granule and it would become more vulnerable to diabetes, high blood pressure, arthrosclerosis (clogging of the arteries) and heart disease.

By taking a few drops of MICROMINS each day your body is guaranteed to be getting all the chromium it needs as well as every other trace mineral required to function as a single harmonious organism.

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Dr. John Heinerman is a recognised expert on alternative medicine with over 25 years experience. He is the author of 22 books including the best seller "Nature's Super 7 Medicines." He acts as the Director of Research for NutriPLUS, who provides highly effective nutritional treatments for many age related health problems. For more information go to http://www.nutriplusonline.co.uk

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