Functions of Molybdenum in the Body
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- Published on 26 September 2013
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Molybdenum is an important part of the enzyme xanthine oxidase. This enzyme is vital in the production of uric acid, which helps protect cells and tissues from oxidation damage. Xanthine oxidase is also thought to be involved in moving iron into the blood from the iron reserves in the liver.
Molybdenum is also part of the enzyme system responsible for removing sulfites from the body. In his book "Staying Healthy with Nutrition," Dr. Elson Haas suggests people who have sulfite sensitivities and reactions may be short on molybdenum.
Molybdenum plays a vital role in the metabolism of carbohydrates.
According to Dr. Haas, molybdenum is used in clinical settings to help prevent anemia by moving stored iron into the blood.
In studies, molybdenum has been shown to help prevent and treat some cancers by interfering with the blood vessels that supply the cancer cells with nourishment..
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