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Manganese
Manganese is an essential trace mineral needed for healthy skin, bone, and cartilage formation, as well as glucose tolerance. It also helps activate superoxide dismutase (SOD)—an important anti-oxidant enzyme.
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This supplement has been used in connection with the following health conditions:
Used for | Amount | Why |
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Tardive Dyskinesia | For prevention: 15 mg daily while taking anti-psychotic medication; treat under a doctor's supervision: 60 mg daily | [2 stars] Supplementing with manganese may prevent onset or help reverse the condition. |
Goitre | 800 IU daily | [1 star] Deficiencies of manganese can contribute to iodine-deficiency goitre. Supplementing with manganese may help. |
Hypoglycaemia | Refer to label instructions | [1 star] Manganese helps control blood sugar levels in people with diabetes, and since there are similarities in the way the body regulates high and low blood sugar levels, it might be helpful for hypoglycaemia as well. |
Osgood-Schlatter Disease (Vitamin B6, Zinc) | Refer to label instructions | [1 star] Some doctors have reported good results using a combination of zinc, manganese, and vitamin B6 for people with Osgood-Schlatter disease. |
Osteoporosis | Refer to label instructions | [1 star] A combination of minerals including manganese was reported to halt bone loss in one study. Some doctors recommend manganese to people concerned with bone mass maintenance. |
Sprains and Strains | Refer to label instructions | [1 star] Trace minerals, such as manganese, are known to be important in the biochemistry of tissue healing. |
Type 1 Diabetes | Refer to label instructions | [1 star] Supplementing with manganese may increase antioxidant defences and improve blood sugar control in those with type 1 diabetes. |
Type 2 Diabetes | 1.8 to 2.6 mg daily | [1 star] Manganese is important as an antioxidant and metabolic regulator. Supplementation to prevent deficiency may be helpful for people with type 2 diabetes. |
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