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Molybdenum deficiency refers to the clinical consequences of inadequate supplies of molybdenum in the diet.

The amount of molybdenum required is relatively small, and molybdenum deficiency usually doesn't occur in natural settings. However, it can occur in individuals receiving parenteral nutrition.



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Iodized newspaper ink cures Iodine deficiency disease Newspapers throughout the developing world have an item printed with Iodized ink; just eat the article to cure a disease that affected 2 billion during the 20th century wikipedia says Iodine deficiency disease has affected two billion people simultaneously; a third of earths 20th century population Newspapers are ubiquitous trash available as new used or trash to almost all humans printing a nutrition Item brings Iodine sufficiency to giant numbers of people Iodine sufficiency can be achieved with near 70 micrograms of Iodine There is also an opportunity here to put microgram micronutrients like V Sn B12 as well as birth defect reducing folate with the material wikipedia microgram supplements Iodine 150 µg B12 2.4 µg Folate 400 µg Molybdenum 45 µg Se 55 µg with soybean ink update: I think special highly nutritive vitamin as well as DHA producing bacteria could be developed to make fermented foods dry ink cultures of these hypervitaminizing could also be printed at the paper as recipe graphics The link notes: "the vitamin content (milligrams of vitamins per 100g of product) of pulque increases from 5 to 29 for thiamine, 54 to 515 for niacin and 18 to 33 for riboflavin (Steinkraus, 1992) during fermentation" quadruple that with a little breeding or GE NB: I have the idea that the most potent allergens known are active at ug amounts; perhaps these potent immune activators could be linked to disease dna fragments to create <b>...</b>
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Name Origin Greek: molubdos (lead-like). "Molybdenum" in different languages. Sources Found in the minerals molybdenite (MoS2) and wulfenite (MoO4Pb) and as a byproduct of copper mining. Primary producers are the USA, Australia, Italy, Norway and Bolivia. Annual production is around 80 thousand tons. Uses In small quantities, molybdenum is effective at hardening steel. Used in aircraft, missiles, filaments in electric heaters and protective coatings in boiler plates. Molybdenum oranges are pigments ranging from red-yellow to a bright red orange and used in paints, inks, plastics, and rubber compounds. Molybdenum disulfide is a good lubricant, especially at high temperatures. Molybdenum is also used in some electronic applications, as the conductive metal layers in thin-film transistors (TFTs).
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Nutrition disorders (E40-68, 260-269)

Hypoalimentation/
malnutrition

Nutrition disorders (E40-68, 260-269)

Hypoalimentation/
malnutrition
Hypoalimentation/
malnutrition
subgroup |Protein-energy
malnutrition
|
Avitaminosis
B vitaminsB1: Beriberi/Wernicke's encephalopathy(Thiamine deficiency) * B2: Ariboflavinosis * B3: Pellagra(Niacin deficiency) * B6: Pyridoxine deficiency * B7: Biotin deficiency * B9: Folate deficiency * B12: Vitamn B12 deficiency
Other
vitamins
A: Vitamin A deficiency/Bitot's spots * C: Scurvy * D: Hypovitaminosis D/Rickets/Osteomalacia * E: Vitamin E deficiency * K: Vitamin K deficiency
Mineral
deficiency
Zinc * Iron * Magnesium * Chromium * Selenium (Keshan disease) * Manganese * Molybdenum * Copper * Calcium * Potassium



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