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8. Magnesium
As important as this mineral is, about 80 percent of all Americans are deficient in it. Your body simply cannot function well without magnesium. Magnesium plays an important part in the detoxification process. A deficiency in this mineral often shows up as migraine headaches, high blood pressure, heart disease, and cardiac arrest. Be certain that you are getting enough of this vital mineral by eating plenty of dark green leafy vegetables such as spinach and Swiss chard. You can also find this mineral in beans, nuts, and seeds. Don’t rely on supplements for this one as your body cannot easily absorb magnesium via synthetic supplements.
9. Choline
This is a B vitamin that is perhaps best known for the vital role it plays in brain development. This vitamin is important when it comes to the health of the cell membranes of the brain as well as having powerful anti-inflammatory compounds, which is important for stopping disease such as dementia and Alzheimer’s. Your body can only use small amounts of this at a time, so you need to get it from your diet almost every day. Some estimates are that as much as 90 percent of Americans are deficient in this nutrient. Your best source of choline is from eggs and grass fed meats. You can also try Brussel sprouts, raw milk, broccoli, and wheat germ.
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