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Minerals or Vitamins What is healthier?
By:Dylan Walton
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A mineral is a naturally forming solid chemical substance created through a biogeochemical processes, having certain characteristic chemical composition, highly ordered atomic structure, and specific physical properties. To be classified as a true mineral, a substance must be a solid and have a crystalline structure. It must also be a naturally occurring, homogeneous substance with a defined chemical composition. Mineral Facts
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A mineral is an element or chemical compound that is normally crystalline and that has been formed as a result of geological processes.
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A vitamin is an organic compound required as a vital nutrient in tiny amounts by an organism.
Dietary supplements, often containing vitamins, are used to ensure that adequate amounts of nutrients are obtained on a daily basis. Scientific evidence supporting the benefits of some vitamin supplements is well established for certain health conditions. Vitamin Facts
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Who Won?
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Nobody! Each are needed to make the body function.
Minerals like iron and potassium are needed for cellular functions. Vitamins are needed to help things like sight and hearing.
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Vitamins Vitamin A is needed for the health of your eyesight
Vitamin E is an antioxidant protects against compounds called free radicals, which can injure your body's genetic material by causing illness and disease. vitamin k is needed for healthy bones, as well as blood clotting. Vitamin B helps your body creat energy from food. Vitamins
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Minerals Iron: Part of the protein hemoglobin (carries oxygen throughout body's cells) Copper: Necessary for the absorption and utilization of iron, supports formation of hemoglobin and several enzymes Chloride: Maintains fluid and electrolyte balance, aids in digestion Calcium: Formation of bones and teeth, supports blood clotting
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Resources Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mineral
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