• Vitamins and Supplements

    VITAMIN C

    Post Views: 1,134 Vitamin C or Ascorbic acid is a water-soluble vitamin that is essential to the body. Humans, unlike most animals, are unable to synthesize vitamin C in the body. Hence, it is an essential dietary component. Since it is water-soluble, the human body cannot store vitamin C as a reserve. Therefore, it is necessary to maintain a daily intake of Vitamin C.  Linus Pauling in the 1970’s promoted daily megadose intake of Vitamin C (12 – 24 oranges) to prevent colds and coughs. Why is Vitamin C is essential for the human body? Vitamin C plays a role in controlling infections and healing wounds and is a powerful…

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    SELENIUM

    Post Views: 509 Selenium is a non-metallic element that is essential for human health. Approximately 30% of selenium is present in the liver, 30% in muscle, 15% in the kidney, and 10% in the blood plasma. In the body, it is bound to selenium-binding proteins.  Selenium plays a key role in the immune system functioning and the progression of HIV to AIDS. Why is Selenium essential for the human body? Selenium functions in the human body through seleno-proteins, most of which are oxidant-defense enzymes. Other selenium-associated proteins regulate the action of thyroid hormones, Vitamin C, and other molecules. Out of the 35 seleno-proteins present in the body, 3 play an…

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    VITAMIN E

    Post Views: 880 Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin that comes in 8 different forms. All eight forms of Vitamin E can be absorbed in the small intestine but, only alpha-tocopherol can be metabolized by the liver can metabolize, while the remaining forms are excreted. Vitamin E acts as an antioxidant and can protect cells from free radical damage. It is a lipid-soluble nutrient and, may play a role in reducing atherosclerosis and lowering rates of ischemic heart disease. Premature infants and newborn babies have low vitamin E reserves as only small amounts of vitamin E can cross the placenta. What are the important functions of Vitamin E in our…

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    COPPER

    Post Views: 416 Copper is a mineral found in electrical wires. But it is also essential for the human body. It is the third most abundant dietary metal after iron and zinc. Copper is an essential mineral naturally present in some foods, drinking water and is also available as a dietary supplement. It is a constituent of many enzymes, and the human body needs it to produce both red and white blood cells. Why is Copper essential for the body? Copper is involved in energy production and iron metabolism. The body needs copper to utilize iron efficiently, and it is essential for infant growth, brain development, building the immune system,…

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    CALCIUM

    Post Views: 385 Calcium is the most abundant mineral found in the human body. It represents 52% of the body’s total mineral content and amounts to 1,2% of the total body weight. Nearly 99% of the total calcium is found in the skeleton. The remaining 1% is equally distributed in the teeth, soft tissues, and extracellular fluid. Calcium is found in some foods, present in some medicines (such as antacids), and available as a dietary supplement. Why is calcium essential for the human body? Calcium is most often associated with healthy bones and teeth, although it also plays a vital role in blood clotting, regulating the heart rhythm, aiding muscles…

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    BIOTIN

    Post Views: 539 Biotin or Vitamin B7 is an essential nutrient that is naturally present in some foods and also available as a dietary supplement.  The name “biotin” comes from the Greek word “biotos” which means “sustenance” or “life-giving.”  Vitamin B7 is critical as it assists enzymes to break down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins in food. It helps to regulate the signals sent by cells and the activity of genes. This water-soluble vitamin B offers a variety of health benefits. It helps maintain the health of the skin, hair, eyes, nervous system, and liver. Why is Biotin necessary for the body? Biotin for Hair: Biotin is known for its positive…

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    ZINC

    Post Views: 791 Zinc is a mineral. It is an essential trace element as very small amounts of zinc are necessary for the human body. The human body cannot store excess zinc hence, it must be consumed regularly as part of the daily diet. Why is Zinc essential for the body? Zinc is the most abundant intracellular trace element. It has been estimated that a newborn child contains approximately 60 mg of zinc. During growth and maturation, the zinc concentration of the human body increases to approximately 30 mcg. The adult total body zinc content ranges from about 1.5 g in women to 2.5 g in men.  Wound Healing: Zinc…

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    Vitamin A

    Post Views: 1,338 Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin and an essential nutrient for the human body. Since vitamin A is fat-soluble it is stored in the body’s fat tissue for later use. Vitamin A is a collective name for a group of fat-soluble compounds namely, retinol and retinyl esters (preformed vitamin A) and carotene (provitamin A). Preformed Vitamin A is mainly found in animal products, while carotene is found predominantly in plant foods. Why is Vitamin A essential for our body? Vitamin A is essential for vision, cell growth, immune function, and the development of the foetus. Vitamin A for eyes: Vitamin A is most vital for eye health…

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    10 MEMORY ENHANCING FOODS

    Post Views: 488 Lack of concentration, absent-mindedness, being forgetful are some of the common memory problems that we encounter on a routine basis. This could be due to lack of sleep, level of physical activity, lifestyle and environmental factors, and also genetics. However, there’s no doubt that your diet also plays an important role in brain health. The diet that encourages good blood flow to the brain is considered the best menu for enhancing memory and brain function. The human brain is an energy-intensive organ, using around 20% of the total calories, so it needs good nutrition rich in good fats and vitamins to maintain concentration throughout the day. The…

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    MINDFUL EATING DURING HOLIDAYS AND SPECIAL OCCASIONS

    Post Views: 902 As the monsoon is on its way back, the season of festivals, celebrations and family gatherings is getting closer. The joys of festivals and family get-togethers are also filled with lots of wonderful treats and festival goodies to savour upon. It is easier to follow a healthy diet and maintain a healthy lifestyle in our day to day routine than during times of celebrations. Research shows that most adults gain a few kilograms during holidays and festivals. They may eventually lose 1-2 kilos but hold on to at least 1 kg each year. This slow and steady weight gain makes most adults overweight by middle age. So,…

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