Over the last few decades scientists have been researching the roles of various trace elements in the body. Some are considered to be essential for our survival, such as copper, iron and manganese; others like fluorine, silicon and vanadium only partially essential;...
Introduction: In -Indium is found in igneous rocks at 0.05 to 1.0 ppm; shale at 0.1 ppm; sandstone and limestone at 0.05 ppm; land animals at 0.016 ppm. Indium is a soft silvery-metal that does not dissolve in water until compounded by laboratory personnel. It is the...
By Stephen Holt and David Summers Network of Doctors www.renewman.com Indium is an exciting new discovery that somehow has fallen “under the radar.” But there’s even a book about it – cleverly titled “Indium” – in with author...
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