Minerals support healing, immunity, and cell balance. This blog covers therapeutic minerals like Zinc, Iron, Silver, and Ayurvedic Bhasmas with antiviral and Rasayana effects in chronic disease care.

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The Minerals to Cure category provides educational information about minerals and mineral-based preparations discussed in Ayurveda and traditional healthcare systems. Minerals can have important nutritional and physiological roles, while certain traditional Ayurvedic preparations involve specially processed mineral or metallic substances.
Content in this category may explore individual minerals, their nutritional functions, traditional Ayurvedic perspectives, historical applications, and the differences between dietary minerals and specialized traditional preparations.
Safety is particularly important when discussing concentrated mineral or metallic preparations. Product purity, processing, dosage, quality control, and professional supervision can significantly affect safety. Readers should not self-prescribe mineral or metallic preparations for treating disease and should discuss their use with a qualified healthcare professional.
A. Minerals such as iron, zinc, calcium, magnesium, and others contribute to important physiological functions.
A. Ayurveda includes traditional preparations made from processed minerals and, in some cases, metallic substances.
A. No. Safety depends on the specific substance, preparation, dosage, quality, and individual health factors.
A. Supplementation should be appropriate to individual nutritional needs and medical circumstances.
A. No. Nutritional minerals and specialized Ayurvedic preparations are different categories and should not be treated as interchangeable.