Aloe Vera Minerals
Minerals
The following minerals have been declared essential to the human body by research
authorities-calcium, chlorine, copper, iodine, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, and
sulphur. I will describe each one briefly, listing the main food sources.
Calcium (alkaline) Daily requirements, adults
10 grains, children 15 grains. This mineral builds strong bones and teeth, aids heart action and the clotting of
the blood, and helps to establish the correct balance of vitamin D in the body. Main sources of calcium are cheese,
milk, citrus fruits, green leafy vegetables, carrots, celery, figs, rhubarb, and parsley. Blackberries and
cranberries are also a good source of this mineral.
Chlorine This is a general cleanser of the
body and helps to expel waste matter and purify the blood. It also aids in the formation of gastric and other
digestive juices. The main sources of this mineral are fruits and vegetables.
Copper (acid forming) The main sources of this mineral, which is necessary
for the absorption of iron in the body, are leafy vegetables, fresh and dried fruits.
Iodine (acid forming) As this mineral is essential to the proper
functioning of the thyroid gland, deficiency in it results in goitre. and general glandular disturbances. The main
sources of it are green leafy vegetables, carrots, cucumber, prunes, radishes, pineapples, and tomatoes.
Iron (alkaline) This is the mineral that figures prominently in the
building of red corpuscles, and which also absorbs and carries oxygen in the bloodstream to all parts of the body.
There must be adequate supplies of chlorophyll and copper in the diet to effect the proper assimilation of iron,
and some experts consider that a woman needs three to four times as much as a man. The main sources of iron are
whole wheat, oatmeal, dried beans, dried peas and dried fruits, green leafy vegetables, cheese, tomatoes, bananas,
and fresh string beans. Lack of iron results in anaemia and general fatigue.
Magnesium (alkaline) This is the mineral that keeps teeth and bones strong
and hard. It also helps to build cells, particularly of the lungs and nerves, and also helps to form albumin in the
blood. Lack of this mineral results in poor circulation, con-stipation, and acidity. The main sources of this
mineral are nuts, whole wheat, unpolished rice, oatmeal, dried fruits, and leafy vegetables.
Phosphorus (acid forming) This is another mineral essential to the building
of sound bones and teeth and it also maintains the alkalinity of the bloodstream by the phosphates it forms. The
most important sources of this mineral are nuts, particularly almonds, cereals, grapes, citrus fruits, blackberries
and cran-berries, cucumbers, whole wheat, wheat germ, soya beans, tomatoes, and watermelons.
Potassium (alkaline) This is the mineral basis of all muscular tissue, and
is vital to the correct functioning of the liver. The main sources of this mineral are leafy green vegetables,
fruits and nuts. Sodium (alkaline). Though this mineral is important to the" body in forming the digestive juices,
the saliva, bile, and pan-creatic juices, and for the elimination of carbon dioxide, table salt is not the most
beneficial source. It is far better to obtain it from its natural sources such as whole wheat, rye bread,
butter-milk, celery, bananas, leafy vegetables, and beetroot.
Sulphur (acid forming) This mineral has an antiseptic effect on the
alimentary canal, is a constituent of the haemoglobin and keeps the blood purified, and prevents toxic impurities
from accumulating in the body. All fruits and vegetables are good sources of sulphur but these should be well
balanced with foods of a high phosphorus content such as milk, cheese and eggs, cereals and nuts. Foods high in
phosphorus but low in sulphur can lead to improper balance of these minerals in the body. The above will serve as a
useful guide to your future eating habits and with a little experimenting you will find a diet that keeps you
healthy and provides all the essential elements you need. To find out more about "Benefit of Aloe Vera" as an
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