Thursday, April 22, 2010

"Learn your ABC's"

healthorg.com
Ok so we all know that deep friend pakoras, double-cheese burgers with fries on the side, and double friend eggs are not necessarily the way to eat yourself to good health.


Instead, the emphasis of almost every sane diet (yes, I am NOT a believer in crazy “5 walnuts for lunch” and “Cabbage soup for a week” diets working in the long run!) is on fresh foods, lots of fruits and vegetables, as well as proteins and carbohydrates. So we know where to get all our amazing, wonderful, super healthy vitamins from but we still don’t really know why we need them! Here’s the short version of a loooooong list of the greatest reasons to keep going back for more of these goodies in your daily diets!



Vitamin A – helps in the healthy formation of bones, skin and teeth.

Vitamin B2 - Promotes growth and helps in reproduction. Helps to get healthy hair,skin, nails, and works to burn carbohydrates, fat and protein

Vitamin B3 - very effective in lowering LDL or “bad cholesterol” and raising HDL also called “good cholesterol”, it also promotes a healthy digestive system, increases blood circulation, reduces high blood pressure, also is a possible cancer inhibitor

Vitamin B5 - Helps in normal growth and development.

Vitamin B6 - Works to metabolize protein and helps the functioning of the nervous system.

Vitamin B12 - Essential for blood formation and a healthy nervous system.

Vitamin C – Is a powerful antioxidant which may protect against certain types of cancers, cataracts and heart disease. Also fights infection and helps the body heal faster. Vitamin B1 – Helps in digestion of carbohydrates, key for the normal functioning of nerve tissue, muscles and heart.
Vitamin D – helps in the absorption and use of calcium, builds bone mass and prevents boss loss, strengthens the nervous system, protects against muscle weakness.

Vitamin E – promotes healthy skin, helps to keep a good circulatory function, is a strong anti-oxidant, and strengthens the immune system.

Vitamin K – helps in the clotting of blood and prevents excessive bleeding. Also helps in the absorption of calcium in the body.

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