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Dietary sodium and potassium intake is not associated with elevated blood pressure in US adults with no prior history of hypertension

Authors: Sharma S, McFann K, Chonchol M, Kendrick J Citation: J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) 2014 Jun;16(6):418-23 PMID : 24720647, Journal: J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich), … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Journal Publications Tagged With: High Blood Pressure, Potassium

Soluble silica and coral sand suppress high blood pressure and improve the related aortic gene expressions in spontaneously hypertensive rats

Authors: Maehira F, Motomura K, Ishimine N, Miyagi I, Eguchi Y, Teruya S Citation: Nutr Res 2011 Feb;31(2):147-56 PMID : 21419319, Journal: Nutr Res, 31, 2 Date created: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Journal Publications Tagged With: High Blood Pressure, Silica

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Silicon Biochemistry

Silicon as an Essential Trace Element in Animal Nutrition
Author: Edith Muriel Carlisle
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Published in 1899

The Physiological Role of Mineral Nutrients

Author: Loew, Oscar, b. 1844 Volume: no.18 Subject: Plant physiology; Plants Assimilation; Minerals Publisher: Washington : G.P.O. Year: 1899 Possible … Read this book online

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