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Benefits Of Manganese
by Vincent Platania

Manganese is a mineral found in green leafy plants, nuts, pineapple, seeds, wheat and  tea, raisins, egg yolks, ginseng, hops, raspberry and many other plants. It is needed for the growth and maintenance of your skin, bone,  joints, and cartilage.  Manganese is important for the metabolism of fat and protein and it helps to maintain proper blood sugar levels in your body.  Its also needed for the functioning of the nervous system.  You could say Manganese has its hand in just about everything going on in the human body.

Its present in large amounts in many plants and animals, but for some reason is not seen in such large quantities in humans. We do store Manganese in our bodies, but its only about ten milligrams or so stored in the bones, liver, kidneys and pancreas.   But some should be present in every cell of our bodies, within the mitochondria.  Not much is known about how we absorb and store Manganese in our bodies but it does have a connection with how we absorb Iron.

Your recommended daily intake of Manganese is about five milligrams for adults, but some health provider can suggest taking anywhere from two and a half milligrams to five milligrams.

A deficiency in Manganese can lead to symptoms such as irritability, eye problems, shakes,  sweating, racing heartbeat, cramps, general weakness and confusion.  A prolonged deficiency of Manganese can lead to infertility, damage to your pancreas, heart disorders, and osteoporosis.

It can aid in the effectiveness of Vitamin E and Vitamin B and glucosamine.  Manganese is used by the body in order to utilize these vitamins by activating certain enzymes that the body uses in digestion.  Manganese has antioxidant properties as well as being an aid to other antioxidants and can help snatch up those free radicals which tend to float around the body damaging our cells.

Manganese is primarily touted for use by those with bone, cartilage and joint problems.  If you are suffering from arthritis you may already taking a joint multivitamin with Glucosamine and Manganese in it.

Also thyroid functioning is concerned with a delicate balance between Manganese and Iodine.  If your body is low in either of these nutrients you could develop hypothyroidism and thus by taking Manganese you can ensure having a steady supply of this nutrient.  Iodine is already provided in surplus via our table salt.

Manganese working in combination with Choline will the digestive track in the absorption of fats.

You should take Manganese supplements if you are suffering from joint, cartilage, skin or bone conditions.  If this is a serious condition you should consult your doctor first to make sure it doesn’t counteract any medications or to get an idea of proper dosage.  You should also take Manganese supplements or increase Manganese in your diet if you are pregnant or lactating.  And if you have a poor diet or are suffering from digestive problems you should take Manganese.

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Author Vincent Platania represents the Stanley Home Products. Stanley Home Products has been in business since 1936, and offers high quality home and personal care products to keep your home and your body clean. Visit http://www.stanleybeautycare.com



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