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Total Body Content of Boron in an Adult Human

Based on biochemical data and nutritional research as referenced by Acu-Cell Nutrition, the approximate total body content of boron in an average adult human is estimated to be between 15 mg and 20 mg.

Key Characteristics of Boron in the Body

  • Distribution: Boron is found throughout the human body, with the highest concentrations typically located in the bones, teeth, spleen, and thyroid.
  • Trace Mineral Status: It is classified as an ultratrace element or trace mineral, meaning the body requires it in very small amounts, yet it plays vital physiological roles.
  • Primary Functions:
  • Supports calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus metabolism.
  • Assists in maintaining bone health and structural integrity.
  • Influences hormone metabolism, including steroid hormones like estrogen and testosterone.
  • Absorption and Excretion: Boron is readily absorbed through the gastrointestinal tract from dietary sources (such as fruits, nuts, and vegetables) and is efficiently excreted primarily through the urine.
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  • Zinc - Affects (Degree: somewhat)
  • Zinc - Associated With (Zinc state: low; Triglyceride state: low; Frequency: frequently)
  • Calcium - Raises
  • Calcium - Reduces (State: high; Exception context: low zinc association)

Swelling of parts of the face and body - connections

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