The Importance of Vitamins and Nutrients: Our Body Needs to Help Prevent Deficiency

What Lack of Vitamins and Nutrients Can Do

By Becca Rose, published Aug 20, 2007
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When you think of malnutrition, what comes to mind? You may think of someone who is not eating enough food or starving, right? Well, that is basically the truth but may not be in the way you are thinking. There is much more to malnutrition than you may realize.

Malnutrition is when a person's body is lacking in vitamins and/or nutrients due to him or her not eating the right foods, problems in his or her digestive system, not eating enough food or lacking in the vitamins and/or nutrients he or she needs. The body requires vitamins and nutrients on a daily basis but not all of them absorb in the body because they are water-soluble. Two vitamins the body cannot store but continually need are B and C vitamins. Lack of B vitamins will manifest symptoms of fatigue, weakness, depression and loss of hair.

Depending on the severity of malnutrition, taking 800mg of folic acid (vitamin B) per day, hair will begin to grow again, depression will begin to diminish and nails will become stronger and healthier. My mother has thyroid problems and her hair was falling out due to lack of circulation to the scalp, so I told her if she would take 800 mg's of folic acid a day she would see an improvement.

Two weeks later, she told me she noticed her hair was not falling out near as much and was beginning to grow again, which made her very happy. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that helps the body build collagen, which is very important to the skin, teeth, bones and blood vessels. Dry skin and hair, gums that bleed, loss of tooth enamel, anemia and many other symptoms result from the body not having enough vitamin C.

The older we get, the more our bodies have need of vitamins and nutrients. If the body does not have the necessary equipment it needs, it will not function the way it is meant to function. Our body is similar to a car with a full tank of gas. As the car is driven it operates just fine, until it runs out of gas. At that moment, the car will not work or go any farther because the gas tank is empty.

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Great article :) I take vitamin C daily but not B, will be taking it from now. Thanks for sharing the info :)

Posted on 03/02/2008 at 2:03:38 AM

 
this is so gay

Posted on 10/18/2007 at 11:10:00 AM

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