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The Difference between Fat and Water Soluble Vitamins by TC Yeap

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There are two types of vitamins. These are fat and water-soluble vitamins. Fat-soluble vitamins can only be utilized in the body if there is fat in the diet. Water-soluble vitamins can only be utilized when water is present in the diet.

There are four fat-soluble vitamins, also known as lipid soluble vitamins, and these include:

* Vitamin A

* Vitamin D

* Vitamin E

* Vitamin K

These vitamins are related to each other structurally and all are necessary in the body so that the body can maintain its daily repair as well as keep the organs functioning properly. These vitamins are stored in the body's fat and are dissolved in the body fat. This is different from water-soluble vitamins, as water-soluble vitamins only dissolve in water and are not stored in the body.

A person absorbs their fat-soluble vitamins in the intestines. Those individuals who have some sort of disease of the intestine are unable to absorb these vitamins properly and this typically leads to a vitamin deficiency. Fat-soluble vitamins can be found in fatty foods including fish-liver oils. Fish-liver oils are particularly rich in vitamin A and D. Vitamins A and D are also stored in the human liver where it is stored and used as needed.

People require nine water-soluble vitamins. These are eight B vitamins and vitamin C and include:

* Vitamin B1

* Vitamin B2

* Vitamin B3

* Vitamin B5

* Vitamin B6

* Vitamin B7

* Vitamin B9

* Vitamin B12

* Vitamin C

The water-soluble vitamins are inactive in their "free states" and are not stored in the body, so you must replace them on a daily basis. It is easy to do this through a high-quality multivitamin. These water-soluble vitamins are absorbed directly by the intestine and then go straight to the blood. Water-soluble vitamins are lost through the urine on a daily basis. This prevents the body from over-dosing on vitamins, but we must also replace these vitamins on a daily basis. Look for vitamins with high quality ingredients.


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TC Yeap is the Director of Singapore-based company Sainhall Nutrihealth. Sainhall is the leading distributor for health and nutritional products in SEA with over 18 years of experience and expertise in this field. http://www.Vitamin.sg is an E-Commerce portal created by Sainhall to offer a whole range of nutritional products and supplements, at prices made affordable for everyone.



The Greatest Vitamin in The World By Michae Baker

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Vitamins

Scientists created synthetic vitamins that are cheap to make and are said to be
identical in their atomic structure when compared to whole vitamins (Vitamins
directly from vegetables). However, when polarized light was placed through
these synthetic vitamins, the light acted much differently than when placed
through whole vitamins. When polarized light is placed through whole vitamins,
the light beam bends to the right due to its molecular rotation. When this same
light passes through a synthetic vitamin, the beam split in half. Half of the
light will always bend right while the other half always bends left. This proves
that we have not created an identical vitamin and this is why synthetic vitamins
only give you 50% of biological activity as compared to whole vitamins. In fact,
research studies show that synthetic vitamins can be dangerous to your health!
Synthetic stripped down processed vitamins are currently being sold in almost
every brand name supplement today. If you truly understood the importance of
giving your body whole vitamins, along with the other critical nutrients we
placed in our vitamin, you would become a client of ours for life!

Taking the synthetic form of vitamin C, for example, can actually thicken the
arterial walls of the heart by as much as 2.5 times which can harm the body!
Ascorbic acid (synthetic vitamin C) is the word that you need to watch out for!
Click more on the vitamin button and educate yourself on what your body truly
needs.

Most Vitamin nutrients on the market today use stripped down synthetic vitamins
rather than whole vitamins straight from vegetables and fruits like our vitamin!
Why? Synthetic vitamins are much cheaper to produce.

Taking the synthetic form of Vitamin E is proven to actually suck vitamins and
minerals right out of the bones which can do more harm than good to the body!
Once again, most vitamin supplements today are using all the synthetic vitamins
because they are cheap to manufacture.

Whole Vitamins are critical for maintaining good health!

After reading this section, you will be shocked at how damaging synthetic
vitamins can be to your body! Please take the time to read this entire section.
If you do, you will never look at vitamins or your body the same way ever again!
After reading this, please contact everyone you know and tell them about the
serious effects that can happen when taking processed synthetic vitamins!
Working together, we could improve the lives of millions of people!

According to Taber's Medical Dictionary, vitamins are essential for normal
metabolism, growth and life of the body.1 They are indispensable for the
maintenance of health. Up until now there has been some controversy regarding
the necessity to supplement vitamins back into the diet. The Journal of American
Medical Association concluded from a study that every individual should take a
multivitamin everyday, thus ending that controversy.2

Research has proven that your body begins to pay the price as it tries to
compensate for nutrient deficiencies. Eventually, poor nutrition can lead to
devastating consequences. Please do not make the mistake of thinking that your
body is invincible. Your health is worth a billion dollars and it doesn't take
much to give the body what it needs and deserves. Bottom line, getting the
proper nutrients and micronutrients each day is critical to maintaining good
health.

So, now hundreds of supplement companies have looked to chemical derivatives and
synthetic vitamins as a solution. Vitamins are found in food, and just because
current growing and processing methods have depleted the vitamins available from
our foods, it does not mean that we should come up with new-fangled ways to get
these micronutrients from some other source. Instead, we should look for a way
to get more of the safe, effective vitamins that are available only from foods.

Let me explain by using vitamin C as an example. Ascorbic acid is often sold as
vitamin C, and yet it is only a chemically derived fraction of the whole food
vitamin. As it is found in food, vitamin C is a complete complex which is
actually made up of ascorbic acid plus rutin, bioflavonoids, K factor and J
factors - as well as other substances that no human experiment has been able to
replicate. You must have all of these fractions in order for the Vitamin to be
complete.

In order for the body to absorb and use a vitamin, all of the parts of the
complex must be present. That means that in order to use the fractionated form
of the vitamin, the body must first supply the other parts of the whole food
complex. If ascorbic acid alone is ingested, the body must complete the complex
by robbing its own collagen tissue of the elements that are missing in the "vitamin
C" you supplied.

This process is rarely complete and can even cause increased deficiencies. A
published study by Doctors Vinson and Bose showed this to be the case. They
found that vitamin C from citrus extract was absorbed 35 percent more than
ascorbic acid. Their conclusion was that; "Although natural and synthetic
ascorbic acids are chemically identical, citrus fruits contain bioflavonoids
such as naringin and hesperidin as well as carbohydrates and proteins that might
affect the bioavailability."3

Likewise, other vitamins have been shown in study after study to be more
effective in their whole food form. One study by J.A. Vinson and C. Hsu,
published in Medical Science Research, found whole food vitamin E and vitamin A
to be more bioavailable than isolated, synthetic forms of these vitamins. In the
case of vitamin A, results showed the food base product was retained 9.4 times
more than the synthetic form.4

Synthetic vitamins simply cannot measure up to the real thing. As of 1996, over
3,800 different compounds have been identified in foods as having nutritional
significance.5 However, in a laboratory, twenty nutrients are about all that
modern science can reproduce and put into a vitamin product.

Even more of a concern than the ineffectiveness of these synthetic vitamins is
the harm that they can cause.

One of the latest studies was on Vitamin C as synthetic ascorbic acid. It was
found to thicken the walls of the arteries.

With all this evidence to support whole food vitamins, why do you think
companies continue to make and market the "cheap imitations"? The answer:
Because they are cheap. However, while these companies may save money and make
more profit, there is no way the synthetic forms can match the effectiveness and
health promoting qualities of a whole food vitamin.

The human cell recognizes and can use for fuel, repair and function, only
natural, whole food complexes.

Whole food vitamins do not rob precious nutrients from the body, but supply the
individual cells with the nutrients they need to flourish. For greatest gains in
terms of health, take only whole food vitamins. When evaluating a vitamin
supplement, you can simply read the label. Rather than multi-syllable,
unpronounceable chemical names, you should find the names of foods listed as the
vitamin sources. This is your way of knowing that you are getting the best
possible absorption and retention of your vitamins.

Remember, next to the name of any vitamin, if you don't see a name of a food or
an asterisk leading you to a place on the label that tells you the food source
of the vitamins, you are more than likely looking at an inexpensive, processed
vitamin that is stripped of all other compounds that are normally present with
vitamins that are found in fruits and vegetables. If you see the name of a food
referenced to the vitamin, be excited to know that you are getting vitamins
direct from the whole food and, therefore, you are also getting the essential
precursors, enzymes, activators, antioxidants, and micronutrients (essential
compounds) that are naturally found with vitamins. These essential compounds
make it much easier for the body to absorb and utilize the vitamins you are
taking! Your body deserves to be given the right vitamins that are essential for
your good health!

Eating healthy, getting the proper nutrients, annual medical checkups, and
exercise are all critical in keeping the body strong and healthy.

We are proud to educate the world about the incredible difference between
processed vitamins and the vitamins you get when you eat nutrient-dense whole
foods like broccoli, spinach, carrots, tomatoes, acerola cherry, etc. We take
these nutrient dense foods, remove the water without removing the essential
micronutrients, and place them into each vitamin giving you the absolute highest
quality vitamins in the world.

You will notice that our product is capsule based instead of tablet. The
tableting process involves high heat and pressure which destroys the live health
promoting factors of whole foods. Don't be misled by supposed whole food
products that are rendered useless because of the tableting process.

We believe that by educating the world and by creating The Greatest Vitamin in
the World, we will one day be responsible for helping millions of people enjoy a
healthier life.

The Greatest Vitamin in the World was created to nutritionally support your body.
In addition to taking our whole food based vitamin, please feed your body less
processed foods and more raw fruits and vegetables. The difference could be
amazing!

Years ago we thought nothing of our children riding in a car with just a seat
belt to protect them. Today, since we are far more educated, most of us would
never consider having a baby ride in a car unless properly secured in a car seat.
We believe that by educating the public regarding the facts about our body and
the nutrients that are essential for good health, people like yourself will soon
look at taking The Greatest Vitamin in the World daily the same exact way you
look at brushing your teeth daily as being essential for good dental health. We
also believe that by educating you with the facts, you will find yourself
telling everyone you know about The Greatest Vitamin in the World!

Many people who begin to take vitamin supplements also start a workout program.
We suggest you get a physical by your doctor before you start any exercise
program to insure that you will be around for years to come.

Please check out the different links on this website. You'll see how dedicated
we are to teaching you things that could change your life forever. Your body is
worth a billion dollars and yet most of us abuse our body as though it has the
ability to handle major abuse year after year without paying any price. It's
often many years later when we discover all that abuse comes at a major price.
Let's educate ourselves and others about nutrition and our body so we can all
live a longer and healthier life. That is my personal goal, and the goal of this
amazing company!

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Scientific Link Between Vitamin D Deficiency and Cancer by More Studies Link Vitamin D Deficiency With Asthma.

Vitamin D AND Cancer

A reemergence of rickets has resulted in United States in recent years. Exclusive prolonged breastfeeding that does not include vitamin D supplication is believed to be a contributing factor to the reemergence of rickets. Another factor is increased use of day care less outdoor activity and sun exposure. Also extensive use of sunscreens could be contributing to the symptoms seen today in children with severe vitamin D deficiency.

Then, one doctor diagnosed a possible problem which had been overlooked by other physicians. This doctor felt that my wife was exhibiting symptoms of Vitamin D deficiency.

Dermatologists have successfully hammered one thought into all of us: sun exposure may cause skin cancer, so wear sunscreen while you're out in the sun. What dermatologists don't tell us is that the vitamin D we get from sunshine can also prevent serious cancers such as breast, colon, pancreatic and prostate cancers.

Vitamin D not only helps to prevent cancer, but it also helps in the treatment of cancer. A researcher from Harvard Medical School published an excellent article (3) in 2005 citing the enormous evidence which strongly supports the anti-cancer role of vitamin D supplementation in patients with colon cancer. In the case of breast cancer, the role of vitamin D as an anticancer agent is promising. In the case of prostate cancer, it appears that the more active form of vitamin D, known as 1,25, (OH)2 vitamin D, provides anti-cancer activity.

Calcitrol helped prevent lung function reduction by inhibiting the proliferation of smooth muscle cells in the airways. The proliferation of such cells is part of a process called airway remodeling, a common problem for asthmatics which makes airways narrower and makes them more susceptible to asthma attacks.

Perhaps the biggest causes of being Vitamin D deficient are not getting enough sunlight and avoiding sunlight. Cholecalciferol, more commonly known as Vitamin D3, is synthesized (created) by our skin when it is exposed to ultraviolet-B (UVB) rays from the sun.

As we age, our kidneys become less adept at this conversion process. So, aging itself is a potential Vitamin D deficiency cause.

What is fascinating, and is critical for you to know is that there are well over 89 medical studies showing that high vitamin D blood levels (which can only be obtained through supplementation with more than 400 IU/day ...more in the order of 1,000 IU/day) reduce nearly all cancers; including cancers of the colon, rectum, breast, and prostate (some as much as 50%). See the following medical references: Lancet 1989, Nov 18:2(8673):1176; Am J Clin Nutr 1991 Jul; 54(1 Suppl)193S; J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol 2007 Mar;103(3-5):708; J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol 2005 Oct;97(1-2)P179; Cancer Res 2005 JKun 15;65(12):5470; Am J Public Health 2006 Feb;96(2):252; Ann R Coll Surg Engl 1995 Mar;77(2):85.

So, let's address the safety concern about taking higher levels of vitamin D. Is it possible to get take too much vitamin D? The answer is YES! But, how much is too much?
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What Makes Vitamin B Complex Different From Other Vitamins

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Reading through modern health literature, it soon becomes clear to you that vitamin B complex is considered as being different from other vitamins. We are interested in finding out what exactly makes vitamin B complex unique.

And as it turns out, the main thing which makes vitamin B complex different from the other vitamins is the fact that it is not, in fact, a single vitamin. Thus unlike vitamin C (which is in fact the substance known as ascorbic acid), or vitamin D (which is in fact the substance known as calciferol), vitamin B complex is not a single substance.
Rather, vitamin B complex is a group of quite distinct substances, which are nonetheless classified as belonging to this ‘complex’ on account of the fact that they share some characteristics, and they are typically available in the same types of food. The specific substances we are talking about here, as being members of the vitamin B complex, include thiamine, niacin, riboflavin and pantothenic acid. Others are cobolamins, biotin, pyridoxine and folic acid.

Another distinguishing feature for all substances in the vitamin B complex (which is also one thing which brings them together) is the fact that they are all water soluble. You come to realize that there vitamins which are oil soluble and there are vitamins which are water soluble. And it comes to pass that the whole range of vitamins in the vitamin B complex are water soluble. Therefore, if during a biochemical test, a substance which is suspected of being a member of vitamin B complex is found to be insoluble in water, it is automatically disqualified from being a possible member of the vitamin B complex.

What is remarkable about the vitamin B complex members is that although they share the same functions in the body (mostly to do with cell metabolism), their deficiencies tend to lead to distinct symptoms. Thus a person who happens to be deficient in vitamin B1 (which is thiamine), will tend to suffer from that condition known as beriberi, which in the worse cases, can advance into full-blown Korsakoff’s syndrome – which is basically severe mental illness of the psychotic type. On the other hand, a person who is deficient in vitamin B2 (which is, in actual fact, riboflavin) will tend to suffer from the condition known as ariboflavinosis. A person who doesn’t get as much vitamin B5 as he needs (vitamin B5 being, in actual fact, the pantothenic acid), would tend to experience an inexplicable case of acne.

Therefore, the various members of the vitamin B complex can be said to play the same (basic) function in the body; that being the cell metabolism function. But they seem to play it in various ways, so that a deficiency in any one of them will tend to manifest differently.

We could also say that vitamin B complex is different from most other vitamins because there is a very wide variety of foods that one can get the vitamins in the complex from (probably on account of the fact that it is made of so many different substances). That is unlike, for instance, vitamin A, D or E, for which there is only a handful of foods from which one can get viable levels of them (the respective vitamins).


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Why Vitamin B5 Can Be Used To Fight Acne?

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Over the past several years there have been many products that have been in the market to conquer acne. Acne effects over 1 billion people per years and can have a dramatic effect on a persons emotions, mental state and social life. The good news is that there are many more treatments available than there were several years ago and this can actually help your acne decrease in severity or even disappear.

One of the main ingredients within most acne treatments is B5 and there is a very good reason for this. Ill go over some important facts about B5 medication and provide you with the best treatments available with this vitamin.

  The Power Of B5 Vitamin

It is said that a low amount of B5 within the human body can play an important role in causing acne. The main reason why you would be advised to take B5 is to first try and see if this shortage of B5 within your system is the cause of your acne breakouts. Many people really don't have a problem taking such a substance since it is a naturally occurring substance in your body and can be found in many foods. However sometimes the problem is that people don't consume enough B5 in their diet or they just don’t product enough in their system. This does happen since many people have suffered the same fate with calcium within their body.

Another benefit about consuming the Vitamin B5 is that it contains natural anti-bacterial properties which detox your body. Since acne is caused by bacteria which is in your blood stream and than travels to the surface of your skin, when you consume Vitamin B5, you are naturally cleaning out your body of this bacterial. There are some great home remedies which you can create to apply to your skin that should help with your acne problem. These are discussed in the next section.

Vitamin B5 Home Remedies

There are several acne home remedies that include Vitamin B5. We will like to list the top 2 acne home remedies.

1. Simple Honey Face Mask: Raw honey contains vitamin B5, also known as pantothenic Acid. This is a very simple home remedy which is to take honey and spread it on your face for about 25-30 minutes. What this does is fight the bacteria within your skin and can help with fade marks.

2. Lemon And Egg: Both of which contain B5 and can be great in fighting inflammation and irritation. Use one whole lemon and egg just be sure to mix them after adding them into a bowl. This will form a thick paste which you can use on your face and leave on for about 25-30 minutes. Very simple and effective.


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We all Need these Vitamins - Vitamin B12 and Folacin by Keith George

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During the last years the vital importance of Vitamin B12 and Folacin for our health has become more obvious. Perhaps you have heard that folacin is important during pregnancy. Deficiency can cause severe damages to the fetus. In the USA and other countries one has added synthetic folacin to prevent damages to the fetus. Also B12 is of importance as both vitamins are interacting to have an effect. Both vitamins have great importance even in other cases. The risk of developing dementia are for example bigger if you suffer from a deficiency of one of these vitamins.

Vitamin B12 and folacin are important for every cell of the body. B12 and folacin interact in vital functions of all cells. For example they are necessary for the cells to divide and grow in a normal way. That is why they are of great importance for the growing foetus. The first symptoms of deficiency can also come from the cells that divide too fast, for example blood cells and the cells of mucous membrane. The symptoms will result in a type of anemia often combined with a read tongue and shear mucous membranes in the mouth.

Both vitamins are also necessary for the nerve system to function well, for the nerve cells and for the signal substances that transmit the nerve impulses. If not treated this kind of deficiency can cause permanent damages of the nerves.

A deficiency may occur as a result of an inability to absorb B12 from food and in strict vegetarians who do not consume any animal foods. As a general rule, most individuals who develop a vitamin B12 deficiency have an underlying stomach or intestinal disorder that limits the absorption of vitamin B12. Sometimes the only symptom of these intestinal disorder is subtly reduced cognitive function resulting from early B12 deficiency. Anemia and dementia follow later.
Characteristic signs, symptoms and health problems associated with B12 deficiency include anemia, fatigue, weakness, constipation, loss of appetite and weight loss.

Deficiency can also lead to neurological changes such as numbness and tingling in the hands and feet. Additional symptoms of B12 deficiency are difficulty in maintaining balance, depression, confusion, dementia, poor memory and soreness of the mouth or tongue.
Many of these symptoms are very general and can result from a variety of medical conditions other than vitamin B12 deficiency. It is important to have a physician evaluate these symptoms so that appropriate medical care can be given.
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Vitamins are a major necessity for a healthy life. Vitamin D may reduce the risk

of injuries from falls by more than 20 percent in otherwise healthy men and

women age 60 and over. Vitamin D has long been known to strengthen bones but new

studies indicate it also improves muscle strength. The combination makes

injuries less likely when people fall. Vitamin D is helpful whether it is

consumed in fortified foods, dairy products, or supplements.

There are 13 known vitamins and each have different roles within the body.

Vitamin A

Vitamin A occurs in two principal forms in nature: retinol, which is found only
in animal sources, and certain carotenoids, the best known of which is 'beta-carotene'
found in carrots and other yellow to red plants. Beta-carotene can be converted
to retinol in the body, and it may have a role in protecting against heart
disease and cancer.

Vitamin A is essential for vision and adequate growth. Deficiency symptoms
include night blindness, hyperkeratinosis of the skin, and xerophthalmia - an
eye condition, which if untreated can lead to permanent blindness. Vitamin A
deficiency is still widespread in many developing countries.

Vitamin A is found in pumpkins, kumara (sweet potato), apricots, squash,
nectarines, peaches, and mangos. It is also found in spinach, broccoli,
watercress, asparagus and peas.

The B Group Vitamins

The B group vitamins work as a team to convert food to energy. Vitamin B1 is
vital for releasing energy from starchy and sugary foods, while vitamins B2, B6,
and niacin help release energy from foods including protein and fats.

If you increase your energy intake, particularly by eating more carbohydrates,
your body may need extra vitamin B.

Vitamin B12 and folic acid, together with iron and vitamin C are of major
importance to sportsmen and women as they are used in the formation of red blood
cells which transport oxygen to the muscles.

Vitamin B1 (thiamine)

Vitamin B1 is essential for the release of energy especially from carbohydrates,
functioning of nerves, brain and muscles.

The best source of this is vitamin is from dried brewers yeast. Other good
sources include pork, poultry, cereals, nuts and beans.

Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)

Vitamin B2 is found in all plant and animal cells. It is necessary for the
release of energy from food and for healthy vision and skin.

Yeast and liver contain the highest amount of this vitamin. It is also found in
other meat, eggs and dairy food.

Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)

This vitamin is required for protein and fat metabolism, red blood cell
formation, and the nervous system.

The best sources of this vitamin are liver of beef, pork and chicken. Other
sources include cereals, fish, nuts, bananas and wheatgerm.

Vitamin B12 (cobalamin)

Vitamin B12 is necessary for the formation of red blood cells, a healthy nervous
system, and is essential for growth.

This vitamin is stored efficiently by the body so a deficiency can take years to
develop. Since it is found primarily in animal products, vegetarians are at risk
from deficiency unless they take supplements. In its most extreme form,
deficiency can lead to megaloblastic anaemia and irreversible degeneration of
the spinal cord.

Vitamin E is found in animal meat, particularly liver, kidney, heart and brain.
It is also present in yeast extract.

Biotin

This is needed for the manufacture of fatty acid and glycogen, protein
metabolism and growth. It is found in egg yolk, liver, wholegrain cereals, and
nuts.

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Vitamin C is required for the production of collagen, the 'cement' substance
that gives structure to muscles, vascular tissues, bones and cartilage.
Deficiency causes a weakening of these tissues (scurvy), resulting in capillary
bleeding.

Together with beta-carotene and vitamin E, vitamin C forms the trio of
antioxidant vitamins now believed to help prevent degenerative diseases such as
heart disease and cancer.

Vitamin C is also commonly used as a natural antioxidant, i.e. it is added to
foodstuffs to protect colour, aroma or nutrient content, not for its action as a
vitamin.

It is essential for the immune system and there is some evidence to show that
extra vitamin C may reduce the severity of respiratory infections.

Vitamin C helps iron absorption. Its role in red blood cell formation also helps
to transport essential oxygen to exercising muscles.

It promotes healthy body cells, blood vessels, bones and tissues (e.g. tendons
and ligaments). It is also necessary for the manufacture of adrenaline.

Vitamin C is not stored within the body so make sure your diet contains a
regular supply. It is found naturally in citrus fruits, blackcurrants, Brussels
sprouts, strawberries, mango, sweet peppers, parsley, broccoli, kumara, and
cauliflower.

Vitamin D

Vitamin D is required for the absorption of calcium and phosphorus from the diet,
and is needed for healthy bone growth. It also plays an important role in the
proper functioning of muscles, nerves, and blood clotting.

Vitamin D is produced by the action of sunlight on the skin. It is found in
wholemilk, margarine, oily fish, and fortified cereals.

Vitamin E

Vitamin E is vital to the formation and normal function of red blood cells and
muscles.

Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant which helps to protect cells from damage by
free radicals.

Polyunsaturated fats in our diets are protected from damage by vitamin E.
Polyunsaturated fats, which are found in vegetable and fish oils, are essential
for the normal function of cells in the body.

Together with beta-carotene and vitamin C , vitamin E forms the trio of
antioxidant vitamins now believed to have a preventive effect on degenerative
diseases such as heart disease or cancer.

The largest sources of vitamin E are vegetable oils including peanut, soya, palm,
sunflower etc. Other sources include nuts, seeds, whole grains and leafy green
vegetables.

Folic acid

Folic acid plays an important role in the metabolism of desoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
and ribonucleic acid (RNA), the carriers of genetic information in all living
things. It is necessary for the formation of red blood cells and regulating
growth cells.

Severe folic acid deficiency in humans results in megaloblastic anaemia. Folic
acid reduces the risk of neural tube birth defects when consumed in adequate
amounts by women before and during early pregnancy. For this reason, the
enrichment of cereal products with folic acid is compulsory in the USA.

Folates are found in a wide variety of foods. The richest sources are liver,
dark green leafy vegetables, beans, wheat germ and yeast. Other sources are egg
yolk, fortified cereal, milk and dairy products.

Vitamin K

Vitamin K is needed primarily for the blood-clotting mechanism which prevents
bleeding to death from cuts and wounds or internal bleeding.

The best plant sources of vitamin K are green leafy vegetables such as spinach,
broccoli, cabbage and lettuce. Other sources include tomatoes, potatoes, oats,
egg yolk, asparagus, butter and cheese.

Niacin

In the body, niacin is responsible for using the energy provided by food. Niacin
is essential for growth and is involved in the production of hormones in the
body.

Yeast, liver, poultry, lean meats, nuts and legumes contribute the largest
amounts of niacin in food. Milk and green leafy vegetables contain smaller
amounts.

Pantothenic acid

Pantothenic acid belongs to the group of B vitamins. It plays a key role in the
maintenance and repair of all cells and tissues, the metabolism of fats and
carbohydrate, and healthy skin and hair growth.

Pantothenic acid requires vitamin A, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, folic acid and
biotin in order to function properly.

It is found in vegetables, liver, yeast extract, kidney, eggs, nuts and bread.

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