Water should be considered a macro-nutrient as opposed to some nursing textbook that categorizes water as a micronutrient. It is necessary to drink eight to ten 8-oz amount of water daily to help balance body system and functions. The quantity of intake is not a micro-equivalent but macro.
Water and atmospheric oxygen also must be consumed in large quantities, but are not always considered "food" or "nutrients".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macronutrient
Yes, it is.
Iodized salt comes from Iodine, a necessary micronutrient!
Micronutrient Initiative was created in 1994.
Micronutrient Initiative's population is 70.
Micronutrient Initiative's population is 30.
no.
yes it is
Yes
Folate
Yes it is
emulsifier bile
Calcium and Iron
yes