Why does the body need a constant supply of new essential minerals and trace elements, like magnesium or selenium, and not simply recycle what it already has?
When I think about it, elements are not like glucose or fat, the body doesn't burn them in a way that it would become not an element (that would require a nuclear reaction), it can only lose them through stool, urine or sweat, and perhaps breathing, shedding dead skin, hair, fingernails or toenails being cut, saliva, ejaculate, is there any other way I forgot the body can lose elements?
Anyway, for most elements, I guess the majority is lost through defecation, but why does the body dump the element there, if it will need it again for enzymes and other processes? Couldn't it recycle them back from the colon, so the human doesn't need to consume for example a new 400 mg of magnesium every day to replenish what is thrown away with feces?