Molybdenum Deficiency and Excess

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DEFINITIONS

Molybdenum is necessary for the oxidation of sulfur, a component of the protein.

Molybdenum is found in milk, beans, bread and wheat.


LACK molybdenum

Molybdenum deficiency caused by inadequate intake of healthy people, have not been investigated. But the lack of molybdenum occurs in certain circumstances such as if a suffering from malnutrition, disease Chron parenteral get food for a long time without additional molybdenum.

Symptoms include:
- Rapid heartbeat
- Shortness of breath
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Disorientation
- Comma.

Complete healing can be obtained by giving molybdenum.

STRENGTHS molybdenum

People who consume large amounts of molybdenum may experience symptoms resembling gout, including elevated levels of uric acid in blood and joint pain.

Miners exposed to molybdenum dust can experience symptoms that are not specific.

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