5750 IU's will give a teenage boy 130% of the Vitamin A the average teen needs daily.
a glass of Orange Juice is minimum i think sunshine and fresh air also helps but 5 a day is the rule as vitamins and minerals are essential
If you are a boy, you should have 900 micrograms of Vitamin A a day. For girls, 700 micrograms.
A teenager needs one 500 mg tablet daily
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Due to the fact that as you get much older your vital system will be wearing out and be taking in less of the suplements from your daily food consumption. Meaning you will need to take more vitamins if any than an 18 year old to keep your body healthy.
Whether you are a 65 year old woman, a 20 year old man or an infant - Vitamin D3 is the clear winner. It is absorbed MUCH better, has a longer half life in the body and is more shelf-stable. Some researchers believe that vitamin D2 should no longer be used for supplementation or fortification of foods.
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There are several vitamins. They are;_ A, B1-12, C ,D1-5, E, & K1-2. Which vitamin are you thinking about? In terms of gram weight mass, even as adults we only need micrograms, on a daily basis to maintain a healthy life-style. Different vitamins ' different masses'. 'A' aids vision 'C' aids the immune system. With a degree of exposure to sunlight , we automanufacture vitamin 'D' ; the sunshine vitamin. I suggest you look in Wikipedia, under 'Vitamin'.
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Prenatal, as the word implies, is best for pregnant women. With the expense of prenatal vitamins and since they are designed to support pregnancy, it makes no sense for a 65-year old woman to buy a product she really doesn't need. A good multi-vitamin will supply your daily dietary vitamin needs. Your doctor can suggest other supplements IF you need them.
calcium, magnesium, B12 and vitamin D
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