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Manganese and Reproductive Fertility

  • Essential Trace Mineral: Manganese plays a critical role in numerous physiological processes, including enzyme activation, metabolism, and skeletal development.
  • Impact on Reproduction: Deficiencies in manganese can negatively affect reproductive health in both animals and humans.
  • Key Reproductive Concerns Associated with Low Manganese:
  • Impaired synthesis of sex hormones, including estrogen and progesterone.
  • Reduced libido and fertility potential.
  • Potential developmental issues or structural abnormalities in offspring.
  • Nutritional Balance: Optimal fertility relies on a balanced intake of trace elements, as manganese, zinc, and copper work synergistically within metabolic pathways.
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Manganese - connections

Manganese ->

-> Manganese

Fertility - connections

-> Fertility

  • Hyperthyroidism - Reduces (Population: some animals; Evidence: reports)
  • Blood Type O - Reduces (State: lower; Sex: female; Evidence: scientific research)

Iron, protein, phosphorus, sodium, and manganese profile - connections

Iron, protein, phosphorus, sodium, and manganese profile ->

  • Indicates: Vegetarian lifestyle (Level: higher; Candidacy: better; Condition: with lower zinc and potassium)
  • Indicates: Meat-emphasized diet (Level: lower; Candidacy: better; Condition: with higher potassium and zinc)
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