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Nutrition - v,m,w

Vitamins, Minerals & Water

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Water (H2O) Essential nutrient (60% of the adult body weight)
Minerals inorganic elements (essential nutrient)
Vitamins organic compounds
Fat soluble Vitamins A, D, E, and K (Ants Don't Eat Kangaroos)
Water soluble Vitamins C & B group (B1, B2, Niacin, B6, Folic acid, B12, Biotin, Choline & Pantothenic acid)
Macro nutrients (7) Calcium (Ca), Phosphorous (P), Potassium (K), Sodium (Na), Sulfur (S), Magnesium (Mg) and Chloride (Cl)
Micro nutrients (9) Iron (Fe), Copper (Cu), Cobalt (C), Zinc (Zn), Manganese (Mn), Iodine (I), Selenium (Se), Fluoride (F), Chromium (Cr) and Molybdenum (Mo).
Functions of Water a medium of transportation, Carries nutrients in/out of the cells.
Vitamin A (food) Yellow/orange veg/fruit, carrots, tomatoes, gr. leafy
Vit. A (Deficiency) night blindness, hair loss, scaly skin
Vitamin E (function) Antioxidant, Cell membrane
Vit. E (food) Veg. oils, nuts, dk. gr. leafy veg.
Vit E (Deficiency) None known
Vitamin K (function) Blood clotting. (synthesis by liver)
Vit. K (Deficiency) increases prothrombin (clotting) time,hemorrhage.
Vit. K (food) Milk, dairy products, meat, egg yolks.
B-6 (name) Pyridoxine
B-6 (function) amino acids metabolism
B-6 (food) meat (ALL B's except B-1), poultry, Fish, eggs, brown rice, wheat/Oats, soybeans
B-6 (Deficiency) Anemia, convulsions.
B-12 (function) New cell synthesis, maintenance nerve cells.
B-12 (name) cyanocobalamin
B-12 (food) animal products; meat, poultry, fish, milk, diary products.
B-12 (Deficiency) Pernicious anemia
Niacin (name) Nicotinic acid or B-3
Niacin (function) General metabolism
Niacin (food) meat, poultry, enriched/fortified grains, cereal
Niacin (deficiency) Pellagra, dermatitis, constipation/diarrhea
B-1 (name) Thiamine
Thiamine (function) Carbs metabolism
Thiamine (deficiency) Beriberi, mental confusion, anorexia.
Thiamine (food) Unrefined whole grains, enriched/fortified grains/cereals, liver, pork, legumes, nuts.
B-2 (name) Riboflavin
Riboflavin (function) General metabolism
Riboflavin (deficiency) Ariboflavinosis: sore throat, Cheilosis (disorder {lips scaly/fissures)
Riboflavin (food) Milk, meats, poultry, fish, enriched/fortified grains/cereals.
Folic acid (name) B-9 (folacin)
Folic acid (function) Nucleic acid synthesis, amino acid metabolism.
Folic acid (food) liver, green leafy veg, legumes, fruits, enriched grain products.
Folic acid (deficiency) macrocytic (large cell)anemia.
Biotin (name/type) B-7 (B-complex vitamin)
Choline (name/type) B-complex vitamin
Pantothenic acid (name/type) B-5 (B-complex vitamin)
Vitamin C (name) Ascorbic acid
Vitamin D (name) calciferol
Vitamin C (deficiency) Scurvy
Vitamin D (deficiency) Ricketts
Vitamin D (function) Maintain blood calcium & phosphorus balance
Vitamin C (function) Antioxidant, wound healing, tissue growth/maintenance, immune function, absorption of iron.
Calcium (symbol) Ca+
Iron (symbol) Fe
chloride (ion of Chlorine) Cl-
Chloride (source) Common salt (most common compound of chlorine, sodium chloride)
Although most B vitamins are eliminated regularly in the urine, taking large doses of certain B vitamins ..? .. may produce harmful effects.
Vitamin A (function) vision, skin integrity, growth, reproduction.
Calcium (deficiency) Osteoporosis
Helps with Acid/base balance Chloride (Cl) & Sodium (Na)
Helps with bone metabolism/growth Calcium, Fluoride,Phosphorus, Magnesium & Manganese.
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