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Glossary
Nickel
Nickel is a trace element, required in minute quantities by the human body. It is found widely in the environment and also in almost all tissues in the human body. Though present in minute quantities, nickel can accumulate in the kidneys, bones and thyroid gland and cause toxicity.
The possible health benefits of nickel include optimal growth, healthy skin and bone structure. It may also be involved in iron metabolism, as it influences iron absorption from foods and may also play a role in production of red blood cells. It is required for metabolism of glucose, lipids, hormones and cell membrane.
The possible health benefits of nickel include optimal growth, healthy skin and bone structure. It may also be involved in iron metabolism, as it influences iron absorption from foods and may also play a role in production of red blood cells. It is required for metabolism of glucose, lipids, hormones and cell membrane.
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