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Alpha
Nutrition Health Education
Sodium &
Potassium
Calcium
& Magnesium
Iron
Zinc
Osteoporosis
Trace Minerals
Other Nutrition Topics
Nutrients
Modular Nutrition
Dietary Guidelines
Fats
The Alpha Nutrition
Method
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Minerals play a vital role in living systems. Life began in the sea and sea salts in
water remain the internal milieu of all living cells. The main sea-water salt, sodium
chloride, is the critical determinant of body fluids - held at 0.9% concentration in the
human body, sodium intake must neither be deficient nor excessive for the body to function
well. Descriptions of each the nutrient minerals mineral can be located from the menu
below. Abstracts and references to the scientific literature are provided for course work.
Mineral Supplements
The consideration of mineral interactions illustrates the complexity facing any
nutritional programming strategy. A practical approach to individual nutritional
prescription would seem a hopelessly complicated task. Obviously, an initial step is to
stabilize food intake, and then to calculate the probable mineral content of the food
supply.
Municipalities who supply drinking water should measure and publish regularly the
mineral content of their water. Vegetable growing regions should also sample and publish
the mineral levels in their produce, since soil mineral levels will determine vegetable
content. Soil mineral content varies from region to region. Before iodized salt, iodide
deficient soils caused low thyroid function, associated with a higher incidence of mental
retardation - cretinism - and goiters in older children and adults.
With a person's mineral intake data at hand, the mineral ratios can then be checked and
adjusted by supplementation. A mineral multi-supplement, containing all the essential
minerals in balanced proportions is a practical response to nutritional needs. The
prescription of individual mineral supplements in separate bottles would not seem to be a
good idea, unless managed by a clever therapist. Better methods of measuring effective
tissue concentrations of minerals would be an invaluable asset. Hair analysis does not
look promising, and blood measurements may mislead, unless the interpreter is fully aware
of their limitations.
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