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All About Discount Vitamins



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By : Bertil Hjert    zero times read
Submitted 2008-04-25 14:11:41
Discount vitamins are the ones that one can easily purchase for everyday consumption. Several studies are conducted regularly to make sure that people stay healthier.

These days, people are provided enough information about nutrients supplements and vitamins, in conjunction with their specific effect on health.

If you really want discount vitamins to benefit your health, you must know the difference between water and fat soluble vitamins, the function of different vitamins on our bodies, the sources of these vitamins and the reasons one may not be getting adequate vitamins.

First, most people are not aware of the difference between water soluble vitamins and fat soluble vitamins. One needs to replenish water soluble vitamins such as A, D, E and K are stored in the fatty tissue and liver of the body. Consuming excess fat soluble vitamins can cause them to get stored in the body and result in toxic in case the body is unable to eliminate them in the same pace they are consumed.

Remember that all vitamins are important for good health. The deficiency of any of these vitamins will result in major health problems. You should know the amount of vitamins a body requires prior to going for a supplement program. You should also know the function of each vitamin on our bodies.

Here is information on all the topics mentioned above.

a) Vitamin A

This vitamin is important to undertake several functions in the body. It provides good eyesight, bone development, tooth development and cell division. It helps in maintaining the moisture in the skin, eyes and other mucous membranes. You can get this vitamin from fruits and vegetables, especially if they are yellow or orange in color, green or leafy.

One must not get more than 3,000 micrograms of vitamin on a daily basis according to USDA. Deficiency of this vitamin will result in night blindness, impaired vision, digestive problems or skin problems.

b) Vitamin B

It is a water soluble vitamin. Hence, there is no need to worry about toxic levels of these vitamins. However, you need to replace the vitamin to the body on a regular basis. This vitamin is actually a group of eight vitamins. These vitamins are important for healthy skin, increased metabolism, good muscle tone, stronger immune and nervous systems. It also reduces stress and depression. You can find the vitamin in fish, seafood, yellow fruit, green leafy vegetables, milk and brown rice.

c) Vitamin C

This vitamin is known as ascorbic acid. It is extremely essential for maintenance of normal connective tissue and the formation of collagen. It also increases the absorption of iron in the diet. You can find this vitamin in abundance in berries and raw vegetables.

d) Vitamin D

This is a fat soluble vitamin and essential for development of healthy bones and teeth. Best and common sources of this vitamin are sunlight and fortified milk. You can also get this vitamin from fish oils and eggs.

e) Vitamin E

You can find this vitamin in vegetable oil, whole grains, green leafy vegetables, nuts and egg yolk. It reduces the effects of oxidation to the cells and organs and cells. Daily dose of this vitamin can help in maintaining younger looking appearance. It also reduces aging of the internal systems of the body.
Author Resource:- For more Articles, News, Information, Advice, and Resources about Nutrients, Nutrition and Diet please visit http://www.nutrientbasics.com and http://www.enutritionzone.com and http://www.ediethelp.com
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