No. For instance, eggs do not have Vitamins A, C or K, fibre, carbohydrates, iodine, cobalt, etc.
An indispensable nutrient is also known as an essential nutrient. About 40 nutrients are currently known to be essential for human beings.
yes
phosporous, nitrogen, you name it
A carbohydrate is a nutrient which is non-essential to the human body. Carbohydrates provides the human body with easy accessed energy in the form of glucose.
Alpha-Lipoic-Acid.
whole grains, fish, mushrooms, and milk from humans, cows and goats.
Food is essential to human life and health. All humans should have access to a variety of foodstuffs that contain the vitamins and minerals essential for human health. But too much food is harmful to humans and every effort should be made to avoid the possibility of food impacting negatively on human health.
Eggs contain vitamins and nutrients that are essential for healthy human body. The yolk contains cholesterol but you can eat eggwhite only if you want to remove cholesterol
Macro nutrient because it's essential for the growth of the bacteria!
Bread is not needed in our diets as it does not contain the essential amino acids that are needed for the human body.
Yes it is. Lecithin is the most abundant of the phospholipids. It is a fatty food substance, which serves as a structural material for every cell in the body. It is an essential constituent of the human brain and nervous system. It forms 30 per cent of the dry weight of the brain and 17 per cent of the nervous system.
No, vitamins are by definition an essential nutrient that cannot be made by the body in sufficient quantities. Vitamin D is not really a vitamin. The human body can produce this nutrient and it is actually a hormone, not a vitamin.