Chelated Mineral By USANA Overview & Drug Interactions

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Supplement: Chelated Mineral by USANA

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Label Information

Supplement Facts:

Daily Value (DV) Target Group(s): Adults and children 4 or more years of age
Minimum serving Sizes:
2 Tablet(s)
Maximum serving Sizes:
2 Tablet(s)

Ingredient Amount per Serving Group % DV, Adults & children 4+ years
Calcium
135 mg
Calcium 15%
Iodine
150 ug
Iodine 100%
Magnesium
150 mg
Magnesium 35%
Zinc
10 mg
Zinc 70%
COPPER
1 mg
Copper 50%
MANGANESE
2.5 mg
Manganese 125%
MOLYBDENUM
25 ug
Molybdenum 35%
Chromium
150 ug
Chromium 130%
SELENIUM
100 ug
Selenium 140%
Boron
1500 ug
Boron --
Vanadium
20 ug
Vanadium --
Ultra Trace Minerals
1.5 mg
Blend (Combination) --

Other Ingredients:
Microcrystalline Cellulose
MODIFIED CELLULOSE
Croscarmellose Sodium
Ascorbyl Palmitate
pregelatinized Starch
Silicon Dioxide
Dextrin
Calcium Silicate
RICE PROTEIN HYDROLYSATE
VANILLA EXTRACT
Dextrose
Soy Lecithin
Sodium Citrate


Label Statments:


FDA Statement of Identity
- DIETARY SUPPLEMENT
Precautions
- CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN IF YOU ARE PREGNANT, NURSING, TAKING A PRESCRIPTION DRUG, OR HAVE A MEDICAL CONDITION.
- THERE IS A SAFETY SEAL UNDER THE CAP. DO NOT USE IF THE SAFETY SEAL IS BROKEN OR MISSING.
- Contains Soy.
- KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
Storage
- STORE BELOW 25(0) C
General Statements
- MADE IN USA
- 102.010103 LB000378
- Chelated Mineral is a carefully formulated balance of essential minerals and ultra trace minerals sourced from the highest quality suppliers in forms readily absorbed by the body. THE IMPORTANCE OF MINERALS Minerals and trace elements represent less than one half of one percent of the total nutrients we consume every day. Yet, without them, our bodies would be unable to function. Minerals balance and regulate our body chemistry, build teeth and bones, help efficiently metabolize nutrients, and provide antioxidant support. Many vitamins and enzymes also need a mineral co-factor to function properly. Each mineral plays many roles in the body. CALCIUM The most common mineral in the body, calcium is essential for healthy bones and teeth. It also is vital to many important processes in the body, including regulating the acid/alkaline balance, promoting healthy nerve and muscle function, and maintaining healthy blood flow and blood clotting, which is important for cardiovascular health.* MAGNESIUM Because it helps regulate calcium levels, magnesium is essential for the formation and maintenance of healthy bones and teeth, which is where 70 percent of the body’s magnesium is found. It is involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates and amino acids, necessary for energy production, and it plays an important role in neuromuscular contractions. Every organ, including the lungs, kidneys, and heart, needs a proper balance of magnesium to function optimally. It is also an activator of hundreds of enzymes essential to life.* IODINE Iodine is a crucial component in the production of thyroid hormones, which regulate metabolism, growth, reproduction, and the synthesis of protein. Supplemental iodine is especially important for people on a vegetarian diet, those who avoid seafood, or those who must restrict their salt intake. ZINC A component of hundreds of enzymes, zinc is involved in carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism, as well as DNA and RNA replication. It is important for wound healing, insulin production and hormone function. Zinc also acts as an antioxidant, aids in healthy bone structure development, promotes healthy immune function and healthy vision, and supports normal fetal growth.* SELENIUM Selenium is an essential component of the glutathione peroxidase antioxidant system, which helps combat the effects of free radicals, such as premature aging. It plays an important role in thyroid hormone metabolism and supports a healthy immune system. In addition, many studies have shown that selenium is important for retaining prostate health.* COPPER Copper is a critical component of the enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD), is an important antioxidant in cell cytoplasm, and acts as a catalyst in the formation of hemoglobin. Copper is also essential for collagen synthesis and healthy nerve function.* MANGANESE Important for fat and carbohydrate metabolism, manganese is necessary for maintaining a healthy, normal blood-glucose balance as well as proper brain function. It is an important co-factor in the production of glycosaminoglycans, compounds that make up cartilage and connective tissues, bones, arteries, and other organs. It activates numerous enzymes, and supplementation with manganese can enhance the SOD enzyme system to increase antioxidant activity and help reduce damaging effects of free radicals.* CHROMIUM Today’s poor diets and unhealthy lifestyles often put stress on the body’s blood-glucose control mechanisms. Chromium is an important component of the glucose tolerance factor (GTF), which helps retain healthy glucose metabolism, provided it is healthy to begin with. Healthy insulin and glucose levels are beneficial for weight management and sustained energy levels throughout the day.* MOLYBDENUM An important co-factor for a number of enzymes, molybdenum is necessary for removing wastes and toxins from the body. It also helps strengthen teeth.* BORON Boron supports the body’s ability to use calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus. It also plays a role in brain function.* VANADIUM Vanadium helps support healthy serum glucose levels, provided they are healthy to begin with, and may also help retain healthy thyroid function.* SILICON Maintaining a good balance of silicon in the body is important for maintaining strong bones, connective tissues, and skin health. It also supports healthy blood vessels.* WHY CHELATED MINERAL? Because it is one half of the Essentials—the top-rated supplements in the world—you can trust that Chelated Mineral is the best mineral supplement you can use to protect your health every day. Formulated by a team of nutritional-science experts using highly bioavailable forms of each nutrient, the USANA Essentials surpass virtually every competitor for completeness, potency, and quality. USANA is proud to be one of only a handful of manufacturers who makes products in our own state-of-the-art facilities, which allows us to oversee the entire production cycle to ensure that our products deliver only the safest, most effective formulas for you and your family.
- Item #102
- Essentials
- References • Age-Related Eye Disease Study Research Group. The Age-Related Eye Disease Study: a clinical trial of zinc and antioxidants--Age-Related Eye Disease Study Report No. 2. 2000. J Nutr 130(5S Suppl):1516S-9S. • Barringer TA, Kirk JK, Santaniello AC, Foley KL, Michielutte R. Effect of a multivitamin and mineral supplement on infection and quality of life. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. 2003. Ann Intern Med 138(5):365-71. • E tminan M, FitzGerald JM, Gleave M, Chambers K. Intake of selenium in the prevention of prostate cancer: a systematic review and metaanalysis. 2005. Cancer Causes Control 16(9):1125-31. • Fraker PJ, King LE, Laakko T, Vollmer TL. The Dyanmic Link between the Integrity of the Immune System and Zinc Status. 2000. J Nutr 130:1399S-406S. • Jacobsen R, Lorenzen JK, Toubro S, Krog-Mikkelsen I, Astrup A. Effect of short-term high dietary calcium intake on 24-h energy expenditure, fat oxidation, and fecal fat excretion. 2005. International Journal of Obesity 29:292-301. • Jaiswal JK. Calcium - how and why?. 2001. J Biosci 26(3):357-63. • Laires MJ, Monteiro CP. Bicho M. Role of cellular magnesium in health and human disease. 2004. Front Biosci 9:262-76. • MacDonald RS. The role of zinc in growth and cell proliferation. 2000. J Nutr 130(5S Suppl):1500S-8S. • Otten JJ, Hellwig JP, Meyers LD. Dietary Reference Intakes: The Essential Guide to Nutrient Requirements. 2006. The National Academies Press, Washington D.C. • Saltman PD, Strause LG. The role of trace minerals in osteoporosis. 1993. J Am Coll Nutr 12(4):384-9.
- LABORATORY TESTED, QUALITY GUARANTEED. MEETS USP SPECIFICATIONS FOR POTENCY, UNIFORMITY, AND DISINTEGRATION, WHERE APPLICABLE.
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Seals/Symbols
- NSF GMP Registered
- KO
Formula
- Kosher
- Contains Soy.
- Top-rated daily mineral supplement for adults
Brand IP Statement(s)
- MYHP Available for MyHealthPak(TM)
Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions
- DIRECTIONS: TAKE TWO (2) TABLETS TWICE DAILY, PREFERABLY WITH FOOD.
General
- LB.000081
FDA Disclaimer Statement
- These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Brand Information

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Manufacturer
Name USANA Health Sciences, Inc
Street Address 3838 W. Parkway Blvd.
City Salt Lake City
State Utah
Country USA
ZipCode 84120

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