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Phosphorous, together with calcium, constitutes the bulk of
the mineral substance of the
bones and teeth. It plays
a part in the formation of
ATP, an energy compound indispensable
for "activating"
glucose, fatty acids, etc.
It improves intellectual performance.
Potassium
is the most important neural
element in intracellular behaviour.
It plays a part in numerous
enzymatic reactions and in
important physiological processes,
such as cardiac rhythm, nervous
conduction, muscle contraction.
Vitamin E
plays a role in the formation
and functioning of the red
blood cells, muscles and other
tissues. It is thought to
have a preventive effect against
cardiovascular diseases and
cancer.
Vitamin C
its main functions are: Antioxidant;
Encourages the absorption
of iron; Helps maintain vitamin
E levels; Indispensable for
the inmunological system and
for preserving the tissues.
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