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magnesium, calcium, iron
May be dangerous if inject fast
The human body naturally contains iron in the bloodstream. However, too much of it in the bloodstream can be harmful to you. However, naturally-found iron is not otxic or harmful in any way, unless taken internally. Hope this helped.
Iron is part of the hemoglobin molecule, which helps carry oxygen around the body through the bloodstream
Anemia is caused by a lack of iron in a person's bloodstream. Eating red meat or taking iron supplements can cure anemia.
If you are taking individual iron and calcium supplements, they should not be taken together. Some research suggests that calcium could have an effect on iron absorption, though other inhibitory factors, such as phytate, might also be factors.
Iron bonds with oxygen redily and is thus transported molecularly to the individual cells through the bloodstream. The oxygen is used in cellular respiration.
There are several dietary factors that can potentially decrease the absorption of iron in a meal. For instance, foods that contain calcium, such as dairy products, milk, cheese, etc. will interfere with the absorption of iron into the bloodstream.
Yes. Skin is a thin material. This is why you should never sleep with magnets because the iron in your bloodstream is attracted to the magnet. This disorders the processes.
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The iron would react with the oxygen in the water to make iron oxide, or rust.
Magnets only effect Iron, a trace mineral in the body. If you have enough iron in your body for the magnet to have any effect at all, it will only hinder circulation of the blood. The cause of autism is not known, and there is nothing to suggest that it may be the result of the level of iron in the bloodstream. Therefore, I am afraid that a magnetic mattress would simply be a waste of your money. Be certain not to lay your laptop computer or credit cards on it.