Ionic Minerals & Nutrient Absorption: Learn The Science In Nutrionics Report

Ionic Minerals & Nutrient Absorption: Learn The Science In Nutrionics Report

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If you’re wondering why you aren’t feeling your best on a whole-food diet, mineral absorption may be the issue. Nutrionics™ believes ionically charged minerals can provide a solution. Learn how in their extensive report on the latest scientific research in mineral bioavailability.

(firmenpresse) - It’s possible to eat too much of a healthy food. If you’re eating lots of seeds, nuts, grains, or even - gasp! - spinach, you may not be absorbing all the nutrients you need to feel your best, even though these are all whole foods. If you want to get into the scientific weeds and learn about a possible solution, check out Nutrionics’™ report.
Get it here: https://nutrionics.com/blogs/news/nutrionics-story
The report gives you the scoop on recent research providing insights into improving the body's nutrient absorption. You'll learn about:
the factors contributing to the poor bioavailability of minerals found in food (bummer),the importance of balanced mineral nutrition,and the role ionically charged minerals may play in achieving such nutrition.
Why poor bioavailability?As Brian Yeakey of Nutrionics™ explains, many minerals found in food - like zinc and iron - have low bioavailability, meaning they’re not well absorbed and used for vital physiological functions. This is partly because mineral absorption is an energy-intensive process, and when the body is low on energy, it becomes even more difficult.
To further complicate the issue, there are certain naturally occurring compounds in plants - like phytates in grains and beans and oxalates in fruits and vegetables - that can bind to minerals and further reduce their bioavailability. This is why you could be eating a relatively healthy, whole-food diet but still have mineral deficiencies.
“Many Americans are not meeting their mineral intake requirements despite adherence to a healthy eating pattern,” Nutrionics™ founder Brian Yeakey writes. “According to the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, the US population is under-consuming calcium, potassium, iron, and magnesium.”
Supercharge your life with bioavailable mineralsA mineral’s electrical charge is another major factor influencing its bioavailability since, according to the report, your body can only use minerals when they’re in an ionic form with either a positive or negative charge. Yeakey believes ionically charged minerals are more bioavailable, as they’re more water-soluble and better able to move across cell membranes to participate in physiological processes.




Yeakey also believes ionically charged nutrients help power the body by contributing to the bioelectrical signaling between the brain, nervous system, and other physiological systems.
“This isn’t the kind of electricity you’d find in a battery, or that powers a lightbulb,” Yeakey explains. “Instead, the human body runs on ‘bioelectricity’ - currents created by the movements of mostly positively charged ions like potassium, sodium, and calcium.”
About Nutrionics™Yeakey and his team at Nutrionics™ are constantly bringing the latest research in molecular nutrition to bear on their product research and development. They offer ionically charged nutritional supplements - like Molecular Hydrogen Tablets and the Nutrionic H2 Energizer - that they believe could improve mineral nutrition.
When you're getting the right minerals in the right amounts, you can enjoy improved focus, higher energy, better athletic performance, quicker post-workout recovery, and more.
Learn how Nutrionics'™ wellness products can deliver these benefits at https://nutrionics.com


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Datum: 18.02.2025 - 04:30 Uhr
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