Vitamin d deficiency can cause osteoporosis
well my grandfather is a pharmacist and he recommends "zywercon"aka: old dusty people vitamins
Iron isn't a vitamin, it's a mineral :)
If a person doesnt eat there is no point in taking vitamins. Vitamins are catalists that cause chemical reactions that your body needs to take place. If you don't eat then the materials needed for the chemical reactions isn't there. and body wil start to crumble. If vitamins was all that was needed there would be nowhere near as much trouble getting to people during a famine.
The solution to prevent nutrient deficiencies is simply to ensure that you're getting enough of the nutrients that you need. For example, it is recommended that people consume 1,000 to 1,300 mg of calcium each day, and 10 mg of iron.
to value the environment sometimes, at the expenses of people.
Vitamins A D E and K are fat soluble vitamins. So people who are extremely thin may have their deficiencies. Less consumption of yellow or orange coloured food stuff may cause vit A deficiency. Vitamin D deficiency is caused due to less exposure to sunlight. Vitamin E and K deficiencies are caused due to very less consumption of leafy vegetables.
The Zone Diet is a carbohydrate heavy diet that can lead to deficiencies of vitamins A, D, E, B3, B6, and B12. It is recommended that people trying this diet supplement these vitamins.
The use of the human bile salt deficiencies & the clinical manifestations that are related to absorption & unique poor absorption are fats & fat soluble vitamins people have with food they eat with this situation.
Consumption of a high-quality multivitamin is recommended. Common nutritional deficiencies connected with aging include B vitamins, vitamins A and C, folic acid, calcium, magnesium, zinc, iron, chromium, and trace minerals.
Vitamins A, B6, C, and E have some effect on the immune system if you are deficient. Most people living in modern societies do not have or show vitamin deficiencies.
A proper diet can help with Fibromyalgia. If you have vitamin deficiencies, then yes, getting vitamins to help with this disease is indeed a good decision to make. you can find more information here: http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/fibromyalgia-000061.htm
Two groups of people who are prone to nutrient deficiencies are pregnant women and teenagers.
Yes, vitamins help people.
Lot of people die due to lot of vitamins.
There are really no dietary B vitamin deficiencies in the UK. Most B vitamin deficiency is of B12, due to pernicious anaemia. You do come across the odd vegan who doest not know how to properly include B vitamins in the diet and comes up low. Overall the commonest situation when B vitamin supplement are used appropriately ( with excludes the very common abuse of unnecessary vitamins from health food shops by tens of thousands of people each year ) is in alcoholism. B vitamin deficiencies in the alcoholic result from changes in the gastrointestinal tract that lead to interference with the absorption and utilisation of these vitamins.
Yes. To most people these days, fat is a bad thing. Fat is needed by the body, not only as a source of energy and insulation to the body's organs, but it also allows for the absorption of vitamins A, D, E, and K, which are all fat soluble vitamins. Lacking fat could lead to deficiencies in these nutrients, leading to illness or disease.
Many people are dealing every day with Vitamin B deficiencies. To understand these deficiencies, it is first important to learn the nature of the B Vitamins themselves. B Vitamins had been lumped together with one name, as the other vitamin besides C that is water-soluble. After years of study, scientists realized that B Vitamin was actually a group of several vitamins. It was then that they were given separate names and numbers and called the B complex.The B vitamins are responsible for a number of processes in the body. Vitamins B1, B2, B3 and biotin are used in producing energy for the cells. Vitamin B6 helps the body metabolize amino acids. Cell division is accomplished with the help of Vitamin B12 and folic acid. All the members of the B complex have their jobs.Symptoms of Vitamin B DeficiencyVitamin B deficiencies can cause a variety of symptoms. Many of these symptoms will go away if you improve your diet or start taking proper supplements. If you have any doubt, your doctor can help you determine if you are low on any B Vitamins.B12 deficiency anemia This is a drop in red blood cells available to carry oxygen in the body. It can cause fatigue, nerve damage, and other symptoms.Gastrointestinal problems Deficiencies in the B Vitamins can cause problems with slow emptying of the stomach, indigestion and heartburn. B-12 deficiencies are the usual problems.PMS Years ago, Vitamin B deficiencies were linked with PMS. Now, some doctors still use supplementation to ease symptoms.ADHD The symptoms of ADHD have been associated with deficiencies of B Vitamins, particularly Vitamin B6. Supplementation and dietary changes seem to help.Anxiety A link has been established between taking a B multivitamin and experiencing reduced stress. This hints at a deficiency in those who feel anxiety without the B Vitamin supplementation.Slow healing wounds B Vitamins are often given to promote healing after a wound or surgery. The wound-healing properties of Vitamin B, especially of B1 and B5, make deficiency a real problem.Other symptoms include hives, canker sores, alcohol cravings and osteoporosis. Maintain good levels of B Vitamins to keep healthy.