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Glossary
Vanadium
Vanadium is a trace mineral that is needed by the human body in small amounts. It is commonly found in vegetables and seafood. The presence of vanadium in the brain inhibits cholesterol from forming in the blood vessels. Vanadium is active in many chemical reactions that take place in the body
Vanadium plays a role in cellular metabolism, the formation of bones and teeth, reproduction, and growth. It also inhibits cholesterol synthesis. Vanadium may help maintain healthy glucose and lipid metabolism.
Vanadium inhibits cholesterol formation in the blood vessels. It is believed to be involved in energy production, a cofactor of enzymes to accelerate chemical reactions in the body, participation in blood sugar and fat metabolism, and in helping build bones and teeth.
Vanadium plays a role in cellular metabolism, the formation of bones and teeth, reproduction, and growth. It also inhibits cholesterol synthesis. Vanadium may help maintain healthy glucose and lipid metabolism.
Vanadium inhibits cholesterol formation in the blood vessels. It is believed to be involved in energy production, a cofactor of enzymes to accelerate chemical reactions in the body, participation in blood sugar and fat metabolism, and in helping build bones and teeth.
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