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    Vanadium

    Vanadium

    The Vanadium chemical element was discovered in 1830. While studying its structural features, the researchers concluded that it is present in the human body (in a tiny amount of 0.1 mg). Despite such an insignificant weight, vanadium is necessary for the functioning of the immune system, the formation of dense bone tissue, and the transmission of nerve impulses. 

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    The role of vanadium in the body

    What functions does the element perform? It is enough to check the list to make sure that it is necessary to maintain the required level of vanadium:

    • it is an active participant in metabolic processes (especially carbohydrates) and helps to reduce blood sugar levels.
    • it prevents the development of atherosclerosis, heart diseases because it works with dangerous cholesterol.
    • it has a positive effect on the nervous system.
    • it participates in the formation of new cells, structural tissues of nails, skin, and hair.
    • it increases the immune factor, eliminating the risk of frequent colds.
    • it provides the body with youth, well-being by regulating the level of electrolytes.
    • it stimulates the function of the liver, pancreas.

    Vanadium in tablets

    If you decide to use the dietary supplement based on vanadium, you can buy the drug in gelatin or vegetarian capsules. Signs of a deficiency of the substance are a violation of carbohydrate metabolism, the stage of prediabetes, and disorders of the nervous system. 

    In excess, the element is considered toxic, so it is important to adjust the dosage. The daily norm for an adult should not exceed 50 mcg. It is worth thinking of an additional intake of dietary supplements when the body does not assimilate this substance from cereals, legumes, beets, and berries.

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