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Beryllium does not provide any nutritional benefits. Actually, this mineral effects the body in a negative way. The body is unable to store magnesium, allowing disease to take over when beryllium is present. Biological pathways comprising of enzymes, is interfered with not allowing these pathways to function properly. This trace mineral is used in neon signs, bicycle wheels, and fishing rods. View our trace mineral formulation Beryllium
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