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Vitamins (a-k). Food Source And Their Significance. by Adeling(m): 4:30pm On Nov 13, 2017
Pls, This is a lengthy writeup with full exposition on vitamins.
Types of vitamins
There are two types of vitamins:
water-soluble vitamins B and C
fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E and K.
Water-soluble vitamins cannot be stored in the body, so you need to get them from food every day. They can be destroyed by overcooking.
Vitamins and minerals are found in a wide variety of foods and a balanced diet should provide you with the quantities you need.
VITAMIN A (retinol)
This vitamin is essential for growth and healthy skin and hair.
It is a powerful antioxidant that plays a key role in the body's immune system.
Vitamin A is found in the following animal PRODUCTS:
milk, butter, cheese and eggs
chicken, kidney, liver, liver pate
fish oils, mackerel, trout, herring.
Another source of vitamin A is a substance called beta-carotene.
This is converted by the body into vitamin A. It is found in orange, yellow and green vegetables and fruits.
VITAMIN B complex
The complex of B vitamins includes the following group of substances:
B1 – thiamine
B2 – riboflavin
B3 – nicotinic acid
B6 – pyridoxine
B12 – cobalamin
folate – folic acid.
The body requires relatively small amounts of vitamins B1, B2 and B3.
Vitamins B6 and B12 help the body to use folic acid and are vital nutrients in a range of activities, such as cell repair, digestion, the production of energy and in the immune system.
Vitamin B12 is also needed for the breakdown of fat and carbohydrate.
Deficiency of either vitamin will result in anaemia .
VITAMIN B6 is found in most foods, so deficiency is rare.
Vegetarians and B12
Vegetarians who eat eggs and dairy produce will get enough B12.
VITAMIN B12 deficiency can occur in vegans because all dietary sources are animal in origin.
The British Vegan Society recommends foods fortified with vitamin B12, such as:
breakfast cereals
yeast extract
margarine
soya powder and milk
Plamil products
soya mince or chunks.
The best dietary sources of the B vitamins, especially B12, are:
animal products (meat, poultry)
yeast extracts (brewers' yeast, Marmite).
Other good sources include:
asparagus, broccoli, spinach, bananas, potatoes
dried apricots, dates and figs
milk, eggs, cheese, yoghurt
nuts and pulses
fish
brown rice, wheat germ, wholegrain cereals.
Dietary sources of vitamin B6 are similar to those for vitamin B12 and also include avocado, herring, salmon, sunflower seeds and walnuts.
Folic acid (folate)
Folic acid works closely in the body with vitamin B12. It is vital for the production of healthy blood cells.
Lack of folic acid is one of the main causes of anaemia, particularly in people whose diet is generally poor.
Vitamins B6 and B12 help the body use folate, so are often given alongside folic acid supplements.
In pregnancy, low folate levels increase the risk of the baby's spinal cord system not developing completely (spina bifida).
All women are now advised to take folic acid supplements in the first three months of pregnancy and ideally before conception occurs.
Folate occurs naturally in most foods but often in small amounts.
Many food manufacturers now fortify white flour, cereals, bread, corn, rice and noodle products with folic acid.
One serving of each enriched product will contribute about 10 per cent of the RDA for folic acid.
Wholegrain products are not enriched because they already contain natural folate.
Liver contains the greatest amount of folic acid, with lower levels found in beef, lamb and pork and a range of green vegetables and citrus fruits.
Other sources of folate are dried beans, fresh orange juice, tomatoes, wheat germ (wholemeal bread and cereal) and wholegrain products (pasta and brown rice).
Table 1 :Folate content of foods – an adult needs 200mcg a day.
VITAMIN C
Vitamin C is one of the most potent antioxidant vitamins.
We need vitamin C for growth, healthy body tissue, wound repair and an efficient immune system.
In addition, it also helps with the normal function of blood vessels and helps you absorb iron from plant sources as opposed to the iron in red meat.
Did you know?
Frozen and tinned produce count towards your
five-a-day .
Fresh fruit and vegetables are the main source of vitamin C – eating your five a day will easily meet the body's needs.
Too much vitamin C can result in a sensitive, irritable stomach and mouth ulcers.
Also, too much of a good thing can be dangerous; the upper daily limit is currently 1g.
More than this safe level of vitamin C has been linked to damage of the inner lining of arteries, predisposing to the formation of cholesterol plaques and heart disease.
Table 2: Vitamin C content of foods – an adult needs 60mg a day.
VITAMIN D (calciferol)
Vitamin D is essential for healthy bones and teeth. It helps the body to absorb calcium.
The action of sunlight on the skin enables the body to manufacture vitamin D – even on a cloudy day. For this reason, most people will get enough vitamin D through their everyday activities. However, there are some groups of people who are at risk of vitamin D deficiency and the Department of Health recommends that the following people take a daily vitamin D supplement:
pregnant and breastfeeding women
infants and children under five years old
people over 65 years old
people who have very little sun exposure, for example people who cover their skin for cultural reasons and people who are housebound or have to stay indoors for long periods of time
people who have darker skin and so are not able to make as much vitamin D, for instance people of African, African-Caribbean or South Asian origin.
Your doctor or pharmacist can give you advice on suitable supplements.
Foods rich in vitamin D are oily fish, liver, cod liver oil and dairy products.
Many foods are also 'fortified' with low levels of vitamin D, such as margarine and breakfast cereals.
However, it is very difficult to get the recommended daily amount of vitamin D through diet alone and an increasing amount of vitamin D deficiency is being detected with more frequent blood testing of susceptible or symptomatic people.
VITAMIN E
Vitamin E is important in cell maintenance and also plays an active role in the maintenance of a healthy heart, blood and circulation. It is one of the body's main antioxidants.
Deficiency only occurs in cases of severe malabsorption or certain rare genetic disorders.
The following foods are rich in vitamin E:
avocados, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, spinach, watercress, brussels sprouts
blackberries, mangoes
corn oil, olive oil, safflower oil, sunflower oil
mackerel, salmon
nuts, wholemeal and wholegrain products.

VITAMIN K
Vitamin K is involved in the blood clotting process and in the maintenance of strong bones. It is found in small quantities in meat, most vegetables and wholegrain cereals.
Your body also makes vitamin K in the large intestine, through the activity of 'healthy bacteria'. For this reason, there is no recommended daily amount.
These bacteria are also referred to as the gut flora. They form part of our defence against more harmful organisms.
Diets rich in fatty and sugary foods can adversely change the balance of the gut flora, as can the additives and pesticides that are often a part of modern food production.

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Re: Vitamins (a-k). Food Source And Their Significance. by itamarzixuan: 12:23pm On Oct 14, 2020
It is really important to take proper amount of vitamins in a day so that you can be healthy. If you want your kids to take them then you can find jelly versions for multivitamins in the market.
Re: Vitamins (a-k). Food Source And Their Significance. by Reso1utionS: 7:43pm On Oct 21, 2020
It is generally recommended to consult your doctor before consuming any vitamin and mineral supplements because each has its recommended dosage. Also, each body is different and needs certain amounts so it would be perfect to do some special analysis to give the body exactly what it needs.
I personally have been taking vitamin supplements for four years and I really feel that my body is very satisfied because of this.
I especially like a vitamin for blood circulation because before consuming them I had some problems in this regard and now everything has normalized and I have no problem which makes me very happy
Re: Vitamins (a-k). Food Source And Their Significance. by Goors1n: 9:45pm On Nov 02, 2020
Reso1utionS:
It is generally recommended to consult your doctor before consuming any vitamin and mineral supplements because each has its recommended dosage. Also, each body is different and needs certain amounts so it would be perfect to do some special analysis to give the body exactly what it needs.
I personally have been taking vitamin supplements for four years and I really feel that my body is very satisfied because of this.
I especially like a vitamin for blood circulation because before consuming them I had some problems in this regard and now everything has normalized and I have no problem which makes me very happy
I hope it will be a good acquisition as my budget is limited

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