Dr. Ronald Roth's Research Library on Cellular Nutrition and Health Disorders
To a much lesser extent the above also applies to vanadium - at least in theory. In practice, vanadium rarely becomes as deficient as molybdenum. In fact, it is very uncommon that vanadium would require supplementation at all, because of the chemical interactions it is part of, and where molybdenum and chromium levels would both have to be much higher than vanadium... Full Text