What Minerals Are In Safari Black Water?
Safari Black Water has 70+ Trace Minerals.
Trace Minerals are critical to your body’s daily functioning. However, the body cannot produce trace minerals by itself. They have to come from food or drink, ideally water. If your body doesn’t get enough of these minerals, you’re at a higher risk for certain diseases or other medical problems.
Minerals play a key role in regulating blood pressure, weight management, cancer prevention, and many more aspects of your health.
Sodium, potassium, phosphorus and calcium are minerals we are probably more familiar with. But “trace” minerals—such as iron, chromium, copper, zinc, iodine, manganese, selenium, fluoride, silicon, molybdenum—are also very important.
WHAT DO SAFARI BLACK WATER MINERALS DO IN THE BODY?
Safari Black Water minerals play an important role in many bodily functions:
IRON:
Essential component of many proteins and enzymes. It is vital in the formation of the red blood cells and lean muscle.
Iron deficiencies occur worldwide in children, pregnant women and individual with medical conditions as well as people involved in regular intense physical exercise. Strict vegetarian diets may also contribute to iron deficiency.
FLUORIDE:
keeps bones and teeth healthy and strong also helps prevent tooth decay.
ZINC:
is present in enzymes and is used to create proteins in the body. It’s vital for healthy growth and brain function, especially during pregnancy and growth from childhood.
CHROMIUM:
Helps with insulin functions and glucose metabolism. Not getting enough chromium can lead to symptoms that mimic diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance and a need for higher insulin levels.
IODINE:
Well known key component of the thyroid hormone. Too little iodine in drinking water and nutrition can lead to slowed metabolism, weight gain and mental sluggishness.
MOLYBDENUM:
processes proteins, DNA, and helps break down toxic substances.
SELENIUM:
is an antioxidant important for thyroid function, defense against free radicals which can cause cell damage. Free radicals are associated with many diseases such as cancer, heart disease, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s disease.
NICKEL:
is an important component of blood and is sometimes used to treat anemia. It may be beneficial in the treatment of osteoporosis.
COPPER:
Key component in many enzymes involved in such key functions as energy production and also aids in the formation of bone.
SILICON:
is used to treat osteoporosis, heart disease stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, and gastrointestinal disorders.
What Minerals are in Water?
Minerals commonly found in water include calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, bicarbonate, iron, and zinc. Many of these minerals occur naturally, picked up as water flows over rock, silt, and sand. The presence, number, and concentration of trace minerals in tap water and bottled water is variable, depending on the source of the tap water and practices of the bottled water producer. A recent study “Comparison of the Mineral Content of Tap Water and Bottled Waters” found that mineral levels in North American tap water were inconsistent in the water samples studied.
Is Bottles Trace Mineral Water good for you?
Tap water’s perceived risks—contamination, lead leaching from old plumbing and infrastructure—have led to increased consumption of bottled water.
Although most tap water is considered safe, plumbing and infrastructure may be contributing to its contamination.