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VITAMINS AND MINERALS: WHATS NEW IN FOOD RESEARCH
Eating. Sleeping. Having sex. As long as there have been people, there’s been lots of this stuff happening. You gotta figure a few trillion pounds of food, hours of sleep and tumbles in the hay have gone down since two-legged talkers took up residence on the planet. Which brings up two questions:
1. With so much practice, why do men still struggle to do these things right
2. Why is it that science has yet to figure out what they’re all about
Our topic here is food, and more specifically, what the latest research shows regarding your nutritional needs. While it’s easy to question the point of all the research going on, you shouldn’t: Scientific exploration into nutrients is unquestionably translating into longer, healthier lives for men. Including you. What follows is what you need to knowand need to doto benefit from what’s being discovered.
The average person’s body contains 65 percent oxygen, 18.5 percent carbon, 9.5 percent hydrogen, 1.5 percent calcium, 1 percent phosphorous and 0.35 percent potassium, sulphur, sodium, chlorine and magnesium. It also has some trace elements, including iron, iodine, zinc and fluorine.
Translated, this means the average person’s body has enough iron to make a three-inch nail, enough carbon to make 900 pencils, enough fat to make seven bars of soap, enough water to fill a ten-gallon4ank and enough phosphorous to make 2,200 match heads.
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October 15, 2009 Post Under Men's Health - Read More
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