Minerals

Major and trace minerals are available in tablets, capsules, soft gels, soft chews, and also in chelated form for optimal absorption.

What are examples of mineral supplements?

While there are many women and men’s vitamin and mineral supplements available, some of the most important include:

  • Macrominerals - We need significant amounts of calcium, sodium, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, and chloride.
  • Trace minerals - Lesser amounts of these minerals are required and include iron, copper, iodine, zinc, manganese, cobalt, and fluoride.

What are the benefits of mineral supplements?

Carlson macro and trace multi-mineral supplements provide a variety of health benefits.

Macrominerals
  • Calcium - helps with bone and teeth formation, maintaining muscle strength, and the movement of blood through the body.
  • Magnesium - promotes heart health, may boost exercise performance, and plays a role in many body processes.
  • Phosphorus - assists with muscle recovery after strenuous exercise, helps keep teeth and bones strong, and is important in the management of our body’s energy storage and usage.
  • Potassium - one of the body’s most important minerals, potassium helps regulate fluid balance, muscle contractions, and nerve signals.
  • Sulfur - supports healthy joint function, comfortable movement, and skin health.
Trace Minerals
  • Iron - supports the gastrointestinal processes, the immune system, general energy and focus, and the formation of red blood cells.
  • Copper - assists with iron absorption and maintaining healthy immune function, as well as the overall health of bones, nerves, and blood vessels. It also works with iron to form red blood cells.
  • Iodine - just like we can only get omega-3s from fish, cod liver oil, and certain other foods, the body cannot make iodine. Supplementing our diet with iodine can help support thyroid health.
  • Zinc - provides a boost to the immune system and promotes a healthy heart and blood vessels.
  • Manganese - supports a healthy metabolism, and bone and brain health.
  • Cobalt - involved in the metabolism of fats and carbohydrates and works with vitamin B12 to support the nervous system.
  • Fluoride - promotes healthy teeth in infants, children, and adults.

What’s the difference between a mineral supplement and vitamin supplement?

Minerals are inorganic substances and maintain their chemical structure even when exposed to air, heat, or other elements. Vitamins, on the other hand, are organic compounds that are made by plants and animals. This means that they can be broken down by heat, air, water, fat, and even light.

Are minerals safe?

Our body requires various digestive enzymes, vitamins, and minerals in order to function properly and stay healthy. When taken within the recommended daily values, especially in coordination with our physician's recommendations, minerals are generally safe.

How do I choose a mineral supplement?

Just as we should when choosing joint supplements or anything new, we should pay special attention to the ingredients, country of origin, if the product is third-party certified, and if the potency is guaranteed. Buying from a reputable source can help ensure the quality and purity of the product.