Not to my knowledge, but it can lead to scurvy.
They could be. They could also be a sign of a deficiency in certain nutrients (potassium is common), sinus infections, cavities in the teeth, changes in the atmosphere, high stress levels, low blood sugar, lack of sleep, bad eye sight and a multitude of other issues. If you are concerned, consult a physician.
Not necessarily . It could be a potassium deficiency , lack of exercise, or a more serious problem. If this happens more than very occasionally, have it properly diagnosed.
Potassium deficiency is defined as anything under 3.5 mmol/L. It is a mineral that is vital to all organs, but especially the heart, nerves, and muscles. Symptoms can be very vague, and may include:Tingling/numbnessNausea and vomitingConstipationHeart PalpitationsIncreased thirst and increased urinationFaintingPsychological symptoms - depression, psychosis, delirium, confusion, hallucinations
No. A low level of iron increases the propensity for the development of iron-deficiency anemia, however.
The main causes are iron deficiency, folate deficiency or vitamin B12 deficiency. If you are diagnosed with iron deficiency anaemia, this must be investigated: the most common causes are heavy menstruation, and colon cancer. You definitely need to see your doctor; this is easily treated, but trying to do itself could do harm; for example taking only folate if you have vitamin b12 deficiency can cause permanent spinal cord damage. Don't panic, but see a doctor!
While there is not currently a protein that cures cancer, the discovery of the novel protein ceramide-1 phosphate transport protein (CPTP) could lead to the development of new drugs to fight cancer.
You could get a disease called rickets if you have a Vitamin D deficiency.
Potassium is used by all living things. Plants use potassium as an enzyme to produce proteins and sugars. And, it also uses potassium to control its water content. Without potassium it could not grow.
Deficiencies of molybdenum are rare, but do occur where the mineral is not present in soil, or in people with certain genetic disorders. When a deficiency occurs, it could cause esophageal cancer, impotence, and an abnormal excretion of sulfur.
Low cholesterol can make a person more susceptible to cancer. Cholesterol is a major component of cell walls and being deficient in cholesterol can make it easier for cancer cells to get into cells. This is very over simplified. This could also signal a problem with your liver or a diet drastically devoid of cholesterol.
There are two compounds viz., potassium nitrate (KNO3) Potassium nitrite (KNO2) Careful, Note the spellings of the two nitrogen containing ions and the number of oxygens present.
Iron deficiency