Archive for the 'Vitamins & Minerals' Category

Aug 04 2007

Fat and Water Soluble Vitamins

Published by Jennifer under Vitamins & Minerals

Most people do not even realize that vitamins are different, but they are. Besides the obvious letter difference, vitamins can be classified as either Fat Soluble or Water Soluble. Whether the vitamin is fat soluble or water soluble has to do with the way the body processes it. Should this difference matter to you? Well, […]

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Aug 03 2007

Multivitamins: To Take or Not to Take

Published by Jennifer under Vitamins & Minerals

As harmless as they might seem, much controversy surrounds the issue of vitamin supplementation. Generally speaking, taking a daily multivitamin supplement is safe and effective. In fact, doing so is much safer than developing symptoms of a vitamin or mineral deficiency.
Today’s hectic lifestyle makes it difficult for people of all ages to get their […]

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Aug 02 2007

Special Vitamin Needs for Seniors

Published by Jennifer under Vitamins & Minerals

Being older does not necessarily mean being wiser when it comes to making the right food choices. You would think that by the time people reach their ‘golden years’ they would not only understand the importance of eating nutritionally-balanced meals. They’d be well-practiced in doing so.
The reality is, however, that for a number of […]

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Aug 02 2007

Special Vitamin Needs for Children

Published by Jennifer under Vitamins & Minerals

Eating a nutritionally-balanced diet is good advice for children as well as adults. In fact, teaching children to make the right food choices is one of the best tools you can arm them with. Unfortunately, many children today aren’t taught how to make good food choices because their parents don’t know what the ‘right’ food […]

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Jul 31 2007

Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)

Vitamin B6, also called Pyridoxine or Pyridoxal Phosphate, is the most quickly metabolized member of the B-vitamin family. It too is a water soluble vitamin. Because of its rapid metabolism and solubility, it travels throughout the body very quickly. So fast in fact that it takes only about 8 hours for this vitamin to pass […]

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Jul 29 2007

Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid)

Vitamin B9, more commonly referred to as Folic Acid, is a water-soluble member of the B-vitamin family. This vitamin is easily broken down during the cooking process so care must be taken during food preparation. Also, because it’s water soluble, the body can hold on to only small quantities. Since it is constantly being lost […]

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Jul 27 2007

Vitamin E (Alpha-Tocopherol)

Published by Jennifer under Vitamin E, Vitamins & Minerals

The fat soluble Vitamin E is actually a combination of chemical compounds that include alpha-tocopherol. All tissues in the body contain Vitamin E, but the largest quantities are located in the pituitary glands and the suprarenal glands. Since the body does not produce this vitamin, it must rely on the diet or supplementation for its […]

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Jul 26 2007

Vitamin H (Biotin)

As a member of the B-complex family of vitamins, Vitamin H is probably better known by its other names, Biotin and Vitamin B7. Vitamin H is a water soluble vitamin which means that the body passes what it does not use through the body via the urine. Unlike the other vitamins which the body gets […]

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Jul 25 2007

Vitamin P or Bioflavonoids (Phytochemicals)

Vitamin P is a water soluble vitamin. It has a crystalline structure and yet it takes on the characteristics of a Bioflavonoid. In the case of Vitamin P, its main function is to keep blood vessels healthy. One way it accomplishes this task is by building up a capillary’s ability to resist bleeding profusely. This […]

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Jul 23 2007

Vitamin A and Carotenes

Vitamin A, a fat-soluble vitamin, is crucial for the development and maintenance of strong bones and teeth, to maintain clear vision and to maintain healthy skin. Working together, Vitamin A and carotenes, which are plant-based forms of fat-soluble Vitamin A, carry out many important functions.
Of the over 600 carotenes that have been identified, 30 […]

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