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Ultratrace elements in human nutrition are defined as elements that are required in the diet in quantities of around 1mcg per day or less. The ultratrace elements currently recognized by the US Department of Agriculture include boron, chromium, germanium, lithium, molybdenum, selenium, silicon, tin, and vanadium.
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Topics Related To Ultratrace
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| Germanium | As A Treatment
"...Germanium is not classified as a trace mineral but as an ultratrace element in human nutrition and is said to possess a variety of health benefits..."
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Last updated: Aug 15, 2009
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