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***Section 5 – “Micro‑Mineral Harmony (Boron‑Arsenic‑Molybdenum)”***
Think of these trace minerals as a trio of musicians in an orchestra; if one plays out of tune, the whole piece sounds discordant, even though each note is faint. Soil‑rich vegetables, clean water, and diverse diets naturally keep them in harmony, while the body’s buffering systems ensure they don’t clash. The educational journey is to listen to subtle bodily signals—joint aches, digestive quirks, skin changes—and adjust intake to keep the three instruments in key. Common disturbances are modern processed diets lacking trace minerals, exposure to contaminated water (arsenic), and over‑supplementation that drowns the subtle balance. The report lists “‑100 %” for boron, “84.6 %” for arsenic, and “‑71.9 %” for molybdenum, suggesting a severe under‑supply of boron and a toxic excess of arsenic that together destabilize bone health and metabolic enzymes, feeding into Liz’s reported “boredom” and “confusion.” Re‑establishing harmony through organic produce, filtered water, and targeted supplementation can improve bone density, reduce inflammation, and lift mental clarity, turning the stark “negative” scores into a more vibrant profile.