The document discusses minerals that are essential for human nutrition and health. There are 14 minerals that are needed in small amounts and are called trace minerals. The major minerals needed in larger amounts are calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, sodium, and chloride. Minerals have many important roles like assisting chemical reactions, immune function, fluid balance, and muscle contraction. Factors like vitamin intake, competing minerals, and antinutrients can affect how well the body absorbs minerals from food. Maintaining proper mineral balance and meeting daily mineral needs is important for overall health and disease prevention.