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chromium is an essential trace mineral for the human body, largely because of its vital role in processing and storing carbohydrates, fats, and protein. notably, it helps cells respond properly to insulin—the hormone, produced in the pancreas, that makes blood sugar (glucose) available to the cells
difficult to diagnose people's chromium status, since blood, urine, and hair levels do not reliably reflect the body's stores and there is no reliable biochemical marker. dietary vitamin c and niacin increase chromium's intestinal absorption. sugary foods tend to be low in chromium, and high intakes of sugar...
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