Renew + Collagen Plus Colloidal Minerals : Contents and Uses
Click to see table for minerals A through E, F through L, M through P, S through Z
| Mineral | Effects |
| Magnesium |
An important constituent of all body tissues, principally the bones;
essential part of many enzyme systems responsible for energy conversion in the body; needed for nerve transmission; muscle function; and energy production from carbohydrates and fats; important in the health of blood vessels.
Antasthmatic, antifibrillatory, cardiac tonic, anti-arteriosclerotic, antiarthritic, antiatherogenic, antidepressant, antihypertensive, anti-inflammatory, muscle relaxant, sedative, uterosedative, vasodilator, antineuralgic
Deficiency can cause: aging, alcoholism, allergies, aluminum toxicity, angina pectoris, anxiety, arrhythmia, arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, arthritis, asthma, backache, bronchitis, bruises, bruxism, bursitis, cadmium toxicity, cardiovascular disease, celiac disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, circulatory problems, cold sores, colitis, constipation, Crohn's disease, depression, diabetes mellitus, diarrhea, edema, emphysema, epilepsy, fatigue, fractures, gout, headache, heel or bone spur, hemophilia, hemorrhoids, herpes simplex, hyperactivity, hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, hypoglycemia, inflammation, insomnia, irritability, kidney stones, mastitis, microaneurisms, migraine, menopause, multiple sclerosis, muscle tremors, muscle weakness, nervousness, neuritis, obesity, osteoporosis, painful menstruation, Parkinson's disease, PMS, poor memory, psoriasis, retinal edema, rickets, water retention |
| Manganese |
Manganese is needed for enzyme activation, sex hormone production, energy production from protein and fat; bone growth; reproduction.
Manganese uses include blood sugar regulation, healthy nervous system and brain, healthy immune system, blood formation, antifatigue, antispasmodic,
maintains sex hormone levels, thyroxin production (antihypothyroid), blood clotting,
required for lactation, improves memory, reduces nervous irritability (anxiolytic),
antihyperglycemic, increases glucose tolerance.
Deficiency can cause: alcoholism, allergies, anemia, asthma, backache, cataracts, chondrodystrophy, chondromalacia, congenital ataxia, congenital deafness, convulsions, dermatitis, diabetes mellitus, ear infection, environmental toxicity, epilepsy, fatigue, hypoglycemia, infertility (failure to ovulate or testicle atrophy), loss of sex drive, mastitis, menopause, multiple sclerosis, nausea, obesity, otitis, poor cartilage formation problems, repetitive motion syndromes (like TMJ, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome), retarded growth rate, schizophrenia, shortened long bones, still births or spontaneous miscarriages |
| Molybdenum | An essential part of two important enzymes; one acts in oxidizing fats; and the other aids in mobilizing iron from liver reserves. It also plays a role in iron transport and is required for the metabolism of sulfer-containing amino acids. |
| Neodymium | Enhanced cell growth; doubles life span of laboratory animals |
| Nickel |
Important factor in hormone, lipid, membrane, and glucose metabolism.
Deficiency can cause: poor growth; Anemia (low hematocrit); depressed oxidative ability of the liver; high newborn mortality; rough/dry hair coat in animals dermatitis; delayed puberty; poor zinc absorption. |
| Phosphorus | Works with calcium to form bones and strengthen teeth; important in cell growth and repair; needed for heart muscle contraction and nerve activity; necessary to break down carbohydrate, fat and protein for energy; vital component of cell membranes; it is an important biological buffer the regulates body pH. |
| Potassium |
Controls activity of heart muscles, maintains proper function of nervous system, kidneys, and muscle contractions; important for regulating cell growth rates and nerve transmission.
Deficiency can cause: muscular weakness; mental apathy. |
| Praseodymium | Enhances normal cell growth; Doubles life span of laboratory animals |
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