10/25/2017 / By Russel Davis
Having bouts of exhaustion and a constant feeling of being under the weather may speak of a mineral deficiency, says BioCare Clinical nutritionist Marta Anhelush in a Daily Mail article. According to the nutrition expert, modern food processing and depleted soil nutrients may play a crucial role in what appears to be a chain reaction of mineral deficiency that even the best diet plans rich in fruits and vegetables might not be able to effectively address. According to Anhelush, manifestations of nutrient deficiency may vary from one person to another. The expert has also cautioned that symptoms might be more pronounced in certain individuals compared to others.
The expert’s statements reflect a 2012 report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which concluded that less than 10 percent of Americans suffer from some form of nutrient deficiency.
“These findings are a snapshot of our nation’s overall nutrition status. Measurements of blood and urine levels of these nutrients are critical because they show us whether the sum of nutrient intakes from foods and vitamin supplements is too low, too high, or sufficient,” Christopher Portier, director of CDC’s National Center for Environmental Health, explained in a Huffington Post article.
Anhelush included in her commentary a few symptoms indicative of mineral deficiency.
Sources include:
HealthSupplementsNutritionalGuide.com
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