Molybdenum
Where are the numbers?
It's kinda important to me since it inhibits angiogenesis. How can I turn this on?
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Hello @GKI_1 ,
Some nutrients, such as molybdenum, are not visible by default as they are not generally available from our nutrition data sources. Since there is very little data for these nutrients in our database, your tracked values may be significantly lower than they actually are.
However, if you still wish to track them, settings can be changed on the website by following these steps:
1) Select the Settings Tab
2) In the Targets section, scroll down to the Nutrient Targets and use the tabs to find the nutrient
3) Select the ''Visible'' check box next to the nutrientCheers,
Marie-EveMarie-Eve
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Hi @Marie_Eve_H
All my boxes are already checked.
So there's no way to know?
'Cuz if not, I'm going to supp it. The max (2000) is much higher than the dose and I haven't heard of any OD effects.
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Hello @GKI_1 ,
We use the DRIs recommended by the USDA based on your age weight and sex. You cna learn more about your targets for molybdenum here:
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Marie-EveMarie-Eve
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@Marie_Eve_H
Thanks.
I read up on that yesterday. Cron's presets were exactly what I came upwith on my own: 45 - 2000.
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I just bot a bottle of it and added it to my Diary and it showed up.
That's what I need.
I do, tho, wish it showed up from food too. But I understand it's not Cron's fault.
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Molybdenum is a silvery-white metal that is ductile and highly resistant to corrosion. It has one of the highest melting points of all pure elements — only the elements tantalum and tungsten have higher melting points. Molybdenum is also a micronutrient essential for life.