Molybdenum

Molybdenum


Molybdenum helps make and activate some of the proteins involved in chemical reactions (enzymes) that help with repairing and making genetic material.


Good sources of molybdenum


Molybdenum is found in a wide variety of foods. Foods that grow above ground tend to be higher in molybdenum than foods that grow below the ground, such as potatoes or carrots.


How much molybdenum do I need?


You should be able to get all the molybdenum you need from your daily diet.


What happens if I take too much molybdenum?


There's some evidence to suggest taking molybdenum supplements might cause joint pain.


What does the Department of Health and Social Care advise?


You should be able to get all the molybdenum you need by eating a varied and balanced diet. The molybdenum we get from food is not likely to be harmful.


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