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What is Manganese Gluconate used for and who uses it?

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What is Manganese Gluconate used for and who uses it?

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Manganese Gluconate is effective for treating or preventing low manganese levels in the body (manganese deficiency), as well as in supporting and strengthening weak bones (osteoporosis) especially when used in conjunction with calcium, zinc, and copper. Taking manganese orally together with other minerals such as calcium, zinc, and copper seems to help reduce spinal bone loss in older women. Manganese is an essential trace mineral that is needed in small amounts to synthesize enzymes required for the metabolism of proteins and fat. It also boosts the immune system, blood sugar balance, and is directly involved in the production of cellular energy, reproduction and bone growth. This mineral triggers one or more enzymes in fatty acid synthesis. Manganese also stimulates and triggers the enzymes responsible for DNA and RNA production. Manganese also participates directly in the photosynthetic creation of oxygen from water, and acts as a catalyst and cofactor in many enzymatic processes in

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