It help us to get nutrient
The universe timed out the long answer that was almost done and it all got lost. So, in brief now, different fruits have different nutrients. Example: an orange. Vitamin C, everyone knows that; but it also has nearly as much Calcium (94 mg to 74), and it's very orangeness screams at us that Vitamin A is inside! 414 IUs. Just over 21 gms carbs, a tad over 17 gms sugar (fructose) and 4 gms of fiber. http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/search/
Osteomalacia is associated with deficiency of Vitamin D (deficiency may be due to low dietry intake, less exposure to sunlight etc). Studies have shown that vitamin D has influence on RBC formation. Vitamin D somehow increases RBC production. Hence osteomalacia secondary to Vitamin D deficiency is associated with anemia.
Dietry Referance IntakesDRI is an abbreviation for Daily Recommended Intake. It is commonly found on food packages. The DRI is used to inform the reader of how much of a certain vitamin or mineral they are getting from the food source.
Dietry Fibre, Starch And Sugar ! ! !
dietry fats
dietry fats
An easy keeper
Another name for dietary fibre is 'roughage'
None; alcohol provides no dietary needs.
proteins ,vitamins ,carbohydrates,fats,water,starch
200 mg
No, Because your dietry system is separate to your reproducive system