Manganese sulfate
In the body manganese is mainly involved in the construction of the connective tissue. Manganese has an important function in the release of insulin. The pancreas urgently needs it for sugar metabolism. This makes manganese essential for the synthesis of proteins and fats. Other important functions in the body that would not be conceivable without the essential trace element are the formation of cartilage and bone and the formation of new glucose. If our body did not receive manganese, the growth itself and the formation of cartilage and bones would be unthinkable. But the urea cycle and thus cleaning the body of residues and toxins would also not be conceivable if the body is not supplied with sufficient manganese.
- Supports sugar metabolism
- Supports body growth
- Formation of cartilage and bones
- Cleaning the body of toxins