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What is a Mineral, and Why is it Essential?
Minerals are essential inorganic elements that the human body cannot produce but requires for normal structure, metabolism, and physiologic regulation. They play critical roles in bone formation, nerve and muscle function, fluid and electrolyte balance, enzyme activation, hormone production, and oxygen transport. Minerals differ fundamentally from vitamins and hormones, yet deficiencies and imbalances remain common in modern societies due to processed diets, aging, medical co

David S. Klein, MD FACA FACPM
5 days ago4 min read


Nutritional Factors in Treatment of Osteoporosis. Strontium, Calcium, Vitamin K-2 and Vitamin D-3
Know the remarkably few nutraceuticals that you must take to prevent, reduce or reverse osteoporosis and osteopenia.

David S. Klein, MD FACA FACPM
Mar 7, 20248 min read
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