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The Importance Of Vitamins To
Your Body
By: Charlene J. Nuble
The body needs a minimum amount of vitamins
and minerals each day to remain healthy and
function properly. A balanced diet normally
supplies sufficient vitamins. However,
serious disorders can still develop if the
diet does not meet your body’s needs.
Symptoms of a deficiency in vitamins and
minerals usually appear when the lack is
already in a relatively advanced level.
For instance, people who do not have enough
of the vitamins A, B1 and B2 suffer from
recurring tiredness, mental or emotional
disturbances, loss of appetite and chapped
lips, among others.
The common causes of these vitamin
deficiencies include poor eating habits,
alcoholism, emotional stress, the improper
absorption of vitamins and minerals (usually
due to liver or intestinal disorders), the
intake of medicines that interfere with the
ingestion of vitamins and lack of exposure
to sunlight.
If you constantly feel sluggish and suffer
from chronic health-related inconveniences,
you might be short of the vitamins your body
needs to function properly. Doctors will
usually prescribe supplements that address
the lack of vitamins and minerals in the
body. However, also keep in mind not to
overdo it, as an excess of vitamins can also
be harmful.
Do you still need to take vitamins even if
you maintain a healthy diet? The answer is
yes. Proper food consumption should be
accompanied by the right vitamins and
minerals. Vitamins serve as buffers in the
event that your diet does not meet your
daily requirements fully. Surely you can’t
calculate how much vitamins and minerals
your body takes in with every meal you
consume. And while most people take vitamins
to avoid common deficiency-related diseases,
not all products available cater to what
your body requires. There are those that
still lack what you need.
The key components you must look for in a
supplement are the vitamins B6, B12, D, E
and folic acid. Aside from being dietary
supplements, these so-called B vitamins have
been known to help combat certain types of
cancer and heart ailments. While there
remains no hard-lined link between cancer
and a daily intake of B vitamins, studies
that suggest their preventive powers have
helped raise the importance of daily doses
of vitamins and minerals into our system.
Standard RDA-level vitamins can easily be
bought over the counter at a reasonable
price. Yes, the old belief that a proper
diet is enough to keep you going has become
a myth. It is time to invest in our health.
Whether we admit it or not, we need
vitamins. Sure, it does lead to added costs;
but when we really think about it, vitamins
are probably the cheapest type of insurance
readily available in the market right now.
Who are we to say no?
About the Author:
Charlene J. Nuble
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