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Mega Mineral Complex
Each tablet of Lamberts Mega Mineral
Complex typically contains:
500mg Calcium, 100mg Phosphorus, 12mg Iron,
200mg Magnesium, 7.5mg Zinc, 70mcg Iodine, 2mg Manganese, 1mg Boron,
500mcg Copper, 50mcg Chromium, 50mcg Selenium, 2.5mcg Molybdenum.
Tableted with:
Microcrystalline Cellulose, Tablet Coating (Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose,
Glycerin), Stearic Acid, Crosslinked Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose,
Sodium Molybdate.
Boron helps influence the metabolism
of nutrients that help maintain bone health and may play a role in hormone
regulation.
Calcium is the most abundant mineral
in the body. Its primary function – in cooperation with phosphorus –
is to help build and maintain bones and teeth. Calcium aids the blood-clotting
process and helps control the passage of fluids through cells. Calcium
is also is related to proper functioning of the heart and neuromuscular
system.
Chromium, when complexed as the Glucose
Tolerance Factor, plays a role in the effectiveness of insulin, the
hormone responsible for blood sugar metabolism.
Copper aids iron absorption, helping
to form haemoglobin of red blood cells.
Copper also helps convert amino acids
into pigment, thereby adding colour to hair and skin.
Iodine is an essential component
of the thyroid hormone, thyroxine, which is the master regulator of
metabolism.
Iron acts with protein and copper
to make haemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells.
Magnesium is involved in muscle contraction
and nerve function. At least half of the magnesium in the body is combined
with calcium and phosphorus in bones. The remainder is in soft tissues
including red blood cells and muscles.
Manganese is an important activator
of enzyme systems. It is involved in protein synthesis and fatty acid
metabolism. Manganese is also necessary for normal skeletal development
and pituitary gland activity.
Molybdenum is a trace element that
serves as a cofactor in many enzyme systems. It is also involved in
the physiological roles of sulfur-containing amino acids.
Phosphorus is the second most abundant
mineral in the body and is found in every living cell. It is involved
in helping the proper function of muscles and nerves and often works
in conjunction with calcium.
Selenium is an essential trace mineral
that works synergistically with vitamin E. As a constituent of glutathione
peroxidase, an antioxidant enzyme, selenium helps neutralize the effects
of free radicals within body tissue.
Sodium and potassium are involved
in the process of balancing fluid within the body. Sodium is found predominantly
in fluids outside the cells, while potassium is found inside the cells.
The balance of these two electrolytes – along with calcium and magnesium
– plays a vital role in helping to maintain cardiovascular function.
Zinc is an essential trace mineral,
important to help support the immune system. It is also a component
of insulin, body fluids, and many enzyme systems.
Important Notice Regarding
Supplementation
For many people, nutritional supplementation
can be an important and useful adjunct to a healthy diet. However, by
no means should supplementation be a substitute for food and it should
also be recognised that certain nutrients should be used within the
recommended guidelines so as to reduce the possibility of toxicity or
side effects.
This list is only offered as a general guide
and is not to be viewed as a definitive statement on the subject of
drug-nutrient interactions or toxicity.
Caution should always be used with individuals
who are taking any form of drug therapy.
Ongoing research will no doubt turn up additional
information on the relationship between optimum nutrient intake and
overdose. If in doubt consult either an authoritative text such as Martindale,
Merck Index or the Royal Pharmaceutical Society.
The following may serve as a useful guide
to some of the more common contra-indications.
Boron
Calcium
Chromium
Iron
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Iron can accumulate
in the system and long-term use should be monitored.
Contra-indicated in cases of Addisons Disease.
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Inorganic iron supplements
can cause diarrhoea alternating with constipation and stomach cramps.
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Inorganic iron supplements
can cause dark brown to black bowel motions.
Magnesium
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Contra-indicated in
kidney disease.
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Can cause diarrhoea,
nausea and sometimes headaches when taken in large doses.
Manganese
Molybdenum
Potassium
Selenium
Zinc
This information is not intended to replace
the advice of a qualified Healthcare Professional.
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