Individuals at high risk for mineral deficiencies include the elderly because of deteriorating digestion, children and teenagers because of poor diet, individuals who have an eating disorder, and anyone suffering from a chronic disease. Taking certain prescription medications can also result in mineral deficiencies. Because the mineral content of fruits and vegetables depends on the soil health of the crop it is grown in, even a healthy individual who maintains a good diet can be at risk for a mineral deficiency because of mineral-depleted soil.
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Claims for health uses are based on evidence acquired from independent and group research which showed to provide the health improvements which were ascertained from different studies of certain natural substances. It is important to note that these claims have not been evaluated or endorsed by the FDA. You should consult a physician prior to changing any prescription regimen or implementing herbal substances on top of prescribed medications. Always do research that is independent and make informed decisions based on your best judgement. Improvement or various health uses of products will only likely show results with adherence to nutrient intake.