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Molybdenum
MolybdenumMolybdenum
Molybdenum is an essential trace mineral. It is
needed for the proper function of certain
enzyme-dependent processes, including the
metabolism of iron. There is preliminary evidence
that molybdenum, through its involvement in
detoxifying sulfites, might reduce the risk of
sulfite-reactive asthma attacks. However, a
nutritionally oriented physician should be
involved in the evaluation and treatment of
sulfite sensitivity. Where is it found? The amount
of molybdenum in plant foods varies significantly
and is dependent on the mineral content of the
soil. The best sources of this mineral are beans,
legumes, dark green leafy vegetables, and grains.
Hard tap water can also supply molybdenum to the
diet.
In what conditions might molybdenum be supportive?
- asthma


