Why Do We Need Vitamins

Lily

B.R
Staff member
Your skin has lost gloss. Your lips often develop mild swelling. You easily catch cold and cough. Have you ever thought why it happens it you? Why do you have to shell out your dear money again and again for these irritating problems? And why these ills have recurring visits on your body?

Cause of all your ills is Deficiency of Vitamins in your body. Your blood just lacks these vital components, which makes your body disease prone. Got the point? Ok. We will explain it.

Vitamins are an integral component of a balanced diet. They must be consumed directly in the form of food or through supplements as tonic or pills. If you have proper ingestion of vitamins, or, in other words, you take a complete diet, you will never feel the need to visit a doctor.

Have a look at the vitamin chart. Big vitamins gracing the chart are Vitamin A, Vitamin B, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Vitamin E and Vitamin K. Vitamin B is further divided as B1, B2, B6, B12, Folic Acid, Biotin, Niacinamide, Inositol, Choline, Panthothenic acid and Para amino Benzoic acid. Your body needs all these vitamins in suitable quantity.

Vitamin A
This vitamin is needed for body growth and repair. It plays a role in the formation of bone and tissues and keeps skin smooth. It helps in cell introduction and is needed for formation of some hormones. It helps maintain healthy skin, hair, and mucous membranes. It also cures night blindness. Major sources of Vitamin A are milk, eggs, spinach, carrots and almonds.

Vitamin B
Vitamin B has been subdivided into several categories:

  • Vitamin B1 helps the body cells convert carbohydrates into energy. It is mainly found in peas and watermelon.
  • Vitamin B2 plays a role in body growth, reproduction and red cell production. It is mainly found in Kiwi and avocado.
  • Vitamin B3 is helpful in the functioning of the digestive system, skin, and nerves. It is found in tomatoes, bananas, peas and carrots.
  • Vitamin B5 is needed for metabolism of food. It is found in oranges, bananas and carrots.
  • Vitamin B6 promotes immune system. It is found in bananas, watermelons and carrots.
  • Vitamin B9 helps to produce red blood cells. It is found in spinach, tomatoes, onions and carrots.
  • Vitamin B12 is useful for metabolism. It is available in fish, poultry and meat.
Vitamin C
This vitamin protects your bones, teeth and gums. It resists infection in your body and encourages synthesis of collagen in the body. It plays big role as an antioxidant, thereby protecting body tissue from the damage of oxidation. Lack of Vitamin C culminates in the disease of scurvy. Major sources of Vitamin C are orange, tomatoes, lemon, lime, spinach, onions and cucumber.

Vitamin D
Deficit of Vitamin D causes Rickets and Osteporosis. Bones cannot grow normally in the absence or lack of Vitamin D. It promotes absorption and maintenance of calcium, magnesium and phosphorous, which are essential for the normal development of healthy teeth and bones. Sources of Vitamin D are direct sunlight, spinach and vegetables.

Vitamin E
It has a role to play as an antioxidant. It promotes formation of red blood cells and prevents appearance of wrinkles. Its sources are milk, eggs, peanuts, almonds, bananas and apples.

Vitamin K
This vitamin plays a role in blood clotting. It regulates calcium levels in blood and activates some proteins. It is found in dark green leafy vegetables.
 
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