Yes. Every living thing needs some sunshine. Dogs should either be played with out in the backyard or taken for walks at least twice a day for that exercise. It keeps them healthy (you too) and happy. If you are working and can't do this then hire someone you trust (even a child as young as 12) and pay them money to walk your dog at least once during the day. There are also Dog Walking Services. Instead of filling your pet full of vitamins get out during the day with the dog and go for a walk. It will do you both good. Bring the water along for the dog too. There is a new packet made from a material that you can attach to yourself and it opens up into a dish and you can pour some of your own water into it for your dogs. Dogs get over heated and dehydrated just like humans.
Vitamin K is necessary for the production of Clotting Factors II, VII, IX and X. So a vitamin K deficiency could lead to a bleeding disorder. Additionally vitamin K is necessary for the production of the anticoagulant protein C and protein S. Inhibition of Vitamin K function is also associated with clotting disorders though for this to occur there has to be a deficiency in either proteins C or S.
Thiamine (Vitamin B1) was the first B-complex vitamin discovered in the early 20th century. It was identified as the essential nutrient that could prevent beriberi, a disease caused by thiamine deficiency.
Its simple.. Night blindness is a disease caused by deficiency of vitamin A. Less vitamin A means synthesis of rhodopsin is stunted which affects our ability to see and distinguish light and dark color objects.. With the help of rod cells..its a defficiency disease so it can be overcomed with correct administration of vitamins. Iodopsin is far more stable than rhodopsin and is affected much later on, and rarely. And when it does affect iodopsin, it affects clarity of vision, not color vision as this one is genetic disorder rather than deficiency one.
Heavy menstruation can lead to iron deficiency anemia due to excessive blood loss. This can result in a deficiency in iron, as well as other vitamins like vitamin B12, which are essential for red blood cell production. It's important to speak to a healthcare provider if heavy menstruation is causing concerns about possible vitamin deficiencies.
Cravings for lemons may be due to a nutrient deficiency, such as vitamin C. Some people may crave lemons due to the sour taste stimulating saliva production. It could also be a psychological or emotional craving.
You could get a disease called rickets if you have a Vitamin D deficiency.
Using shampoo every day will strip vital natural oils your scalp produces to protect the hair. Some of them say they have vitamins. The lack of vitamins will contribute to hair loss. Sunshine provides vitamin D, the best hair vitamin. Get sunshine on your head! This is the best way to keep from loosing hair.
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Rickets is a deficiency of vitamin D. So they get it from not having enough vitamin D in their diet. It could also be a deficiency in phosphorus, calcium or simply that the animal is not getting enough sunlight.
There is more than one reason that your vitamin D is low. It could be due to lack on sunshine or poor diet.
Yes, biting nails could potentially be a sign of a vitamin deficiency, particularly a lack of certain nutrients like iron, zinc, or B vitamins. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
It could have shelly toe or a nutritional problem (vitamin or mineral deficiency).
Yes, vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to vision problems such as blurred or double vision, sensitivity to light, and even vision loss in severe cases. This is due to the impact of B12 deficiency on the optic nerve and nervous system. It is important to address and treat B12 deficiency promptly to prevent these complications.
Nothing much but you won't be as healthy and miss out on some of the important nutrients that should really be needed. You could become weaker or not grow up very tall (and no that is not what happened to dwarfs and or midgets)
Craving lemons could indicate a deficiency in vitamin C or other nutrients. Vitamin C deficiency can lead to health issues like weakened immune system, fatigue, and skin problems. It's important to consult a healthcare provider if you have persistent cravings for lemons to address any potential deficiencies.
Vitamin K is necessary for the production of Clotting Factors II, VII, IX and X. So a vitamin K deficiency could lead to a bleeding disorder. Additionally vitamin K is necessary for the production of the anticoagulant protein C and protein S. Inhibition of Vitamin K function is also associated with clotting disorders though for this to occur there has to be a deficiency in either proteins C or S.
Vitamin D has fat soluble compounds known as calciferols. Vitamin D is not a true vitamin because it can be absorbed by your skin when cholosteral reacts with ultraviolet light from the sun. Sunscreens and clothes can block UV sunlight rays from reaching the skin and would cause vitamin D deficiency. To help prevent this possibilty, foods or drinks like milk or vitamin water would work very well with Vitamin D2 and D3. However, a very severe deficiency of vitamin D can lead to softening of bones called the osteomalacia in adults and rickets in teens and children.