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What are the Biological Functions of Organic Minerals?
Chelated Trace Elements
These elements help improve your cat’s digestive and metabolic functions. They allow your cat to better absorb nutrients from food, through his or her digestive system.
Zinc
This mineral can help boost cat’s body function in several different areas. For instance, zinc improves the quality of your dog or cat’s skin and hair, while also improving his or her reproductive function.
Iron
Cats need only trace amounts of iron, placing it in the category of a trace mineral. However, it’s still vital for bodily function, helping provide oxygen to both organs and muscles.
Copper
This may be a minor element, but copper helps with several functions in cat’s body. It helps cat’s system absorb iron, helping stop anemia and participates in the synthesis of melanin, which ultimately gives your pet his or her hair color.
Selenium
Just like other antioxidants, selenium helps fight against oxidative stress, like aging, pollution, cancer, or inflammatory diseases. Inside cat’s body, this trace mineral acts in tandem with vitamin E to protect cell membranes from free radicals.
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