MINERALS
PRODUCTS LIST
Calcium Gluconate
Calcium Lactate
Chelated Mineral Range (Kelatron)
Magnesium Carbonate Light
Jungbunzlauer Minerals:
Calcium Lactate Gluconate
Tricalcium Citrate
Trimagnesium Citrate
Tripotassium Citrate
Trisodium Citrate
Trizinc Citrate
Well, yes, but small amounts of some minerals are also in foods — for instance, red meat, such as beef, is a good source of iron.
Just like vitamins, minerals help your body grow, develop, and stay healthy. The body uses minerals to perform many different functions — from building strong bones to transmitting nerve impulses. Some minerals are even used to make hormones or maintain a normal heartbeat.
Macro and Trace
The two kinds of minerals are: macrominerals and trace minerals. Macro means “large” in Greek (and your body needs larger amounts of macrominerals than trace minerals). The macromineral group is made up of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, chloride, and sulfur.
A trace of something means that there is only a little of it. So even though your body needs trace minerals, it needs just a tiny bit of each one. Scientists aren’t even sure how much of these minerals you need each day. Trace minerals includes iron, manganese, copper, iodine, zinc, cobalt, fluoride, and selenium.
Let’s take a closer look at some of the minerals you get from food.
Calcium
Calcium is the top macromineral when it comes to your bones. This mineral helps build strong bones, so you can do everything from standing up straight to scoring that winning goal. It also helps build strong, healthy teeth, for chomping on tasty food.
Which foods are rich in calcium?
Iron
The body needs iron to transport oxygen from your lungs to the rest of your body. Your entire body needs oxygen to stay healthy and alive. Iron helps because it’s important in the formation of hemoglobin (say: hee-muh-glo-bun), which is the part of your red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body.
Which foods are rich in iron?
meat, especially red meat, such as beef
tuna and salmon
eggs
beans
baked potato with skins
dried fruits, like raisins
leafy green vegetables, such as broccoli
whole and enriched grains, like wheat or oats
Potassium
Potassium (say: puh-tah-see-um) keeps your muscles and nervous system working properly. Did you know your blood and body tissues, such as muscles, contain water? They do, and potassium helps make sure the amount of water is just right.
Which foods are rich in potassium?
bananas
broccoli
tomatoes
potatoes with skins
leafy green vegetables, such as broccoli
citrus fruits, like oranges
dried fruits
legumes, such as beans, peas, lentils, and peanuts
Zinc
Zinc helps your immune system, which is your body’s system for fighting off illnesses and infections. It also helps with cell growth and helps heal wounds, such as cuts.
Which foods are rich in zinc?
Which foods are rich in zinc?
When people don’t get enough of these important minerals, they can have health problems. For instance, too little calcium — especially when you’re a kid — can lead to weaker bones. Some kids may take mineral supplements, but most kids don’t need them if they eat a nutritious diet. So eat those minerals and stay healthy!
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