Magnesium, calcium, chromium, copper, iron and potassium orotates: bio-available mineral salts
Orotates, bioavailable mineral salts? It was the researcher Hans Nieper who discovered the particular properties of orotates at the end of the 1980s. These mineral salts of orotic acid indeed allow optimal mineralization . Orotatesse are found naturally in animal and plant cells. But how do orotates deposit minerals (magnesium, calcium, chromium, iron, lithium, zinc, etc.) at the heart of the cell, directly in the cell nucleus and the mitochondria? A small definition of “salts” is necessary in order to better understand the properties of orotates. In chemistry, a salt is the combination of two elements (ions). Table salt, for example, is the combination of a chlorine atom (Cl) and a...
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