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Minerals used everyday By: Nailah Singleton

Phosphorus: Helps to give you strong bones.

Chlorine: Sodium: Maintaining body fluid and electrolyte balance. Helps with water, balance and tissue.

Used for money, in batteries, magnets and even ship propellers. Nickel: Used for money, in batteries, magnets and even ship propellers.

Potassium: Helps with muscle contraction, nerve impulses, protein and energy production.

Calcium: Gives you healthy bones and teeth, blood clotting, muscle contraction, production of energy, and immunity to disease.

Fluorite: Is beautiful in color, but items from it like Fluoride in controlled quantities are good for our teeth.

Items containing amino acids Sulfur: Items containing amino acids

Gold: Used for Jewelry, Finances and investing, electronics and computers, dentistry and medicine, aerospace, and medals or awards .

Magnesium: Helps us with every major biologic process, use of glucose in the body, synthesis of nucleic acids and protein, and cellular energy.

The End!