Minerals \m/
There are a number of metals which are called trace elements, that the body needs in very small amounts; these include copper and zinc.
There are a number of metals which are called trace elements, that the body needs in very small amounts; these include copper and zinc.
Endorphins are naturally released in the brain, but MDMA (ecstasy) releases many times more, thus giving you a "high"
your body has bacteria in it naturally for good reasons. They are mainly found in the digestive tract and are used to help your body digest the nutrients in your body.
No, fission does not naturally occur in the human body. Fission is a nuclear reaction that involves the splitting of atomic nuclei, which is not a process that happens in biological organisms.
The pain-controlling chemicals in the body are called endorphins.
Calcium fluoride does not actually occur naturally in the human body and as such doesn't really contain a function. Outside of the body it is used in the production of materials.
No, eutrophication can occur naturally as a result of excessive nutrients entering a body of water. However, human activities such as agriculture, urban runoff, and sewage disposal can accelerate the process and lead to harmful algal blooms and oxygen depletion.
Your hormones and the chemicals that your body produces naturally, change with age. This causes your needs for different nutrients to differ with age
Yes, lithium is a natural element that can be found in trace amounts in the human body. It is primarily present in the kidneys, thyroid, and brain.
Your body is composed entirely of nutrients, or of substances that were made from nutrients.
By eating a balanced diet. If you can get organically-grown food and meat that is raised naturally, it could farther insure that you are getting the nutrients you need. Another way to ensure your body get's the vitamins and minerals it needs is to take supplements.