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| ". . . minerals also play important roles in the function of the body, such as the production of energy and the control of body systems. When any of the elements are lacking, the result other words, disease. The deficient levels of a particular mineral may not mean that the mineral is deficient, but rather that high levels of another mineral are depressing levels of another mineral by interfering with its absorption Dr. T. D. Hubbard, Founder of the American Veterinary Naturopathic Association. |
