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Sources of Vitamin B
Where to Find Vitamin B?
We have been hearing a lot about vitamins
lately. A lot of ads on the internet or in the newspapers talk
about vitamins but there are many types of
vitamins. One of the most important one is vitamin B complex and it
is crucial to know where you can find them.
You may or may not take a daily vitamin supplement and chances
are, you may not give much thought to vitamins and just how they
help you keep good health. All vitamins contribute in various ways,
but the B complex group is especially important to essential
health. Deficiencies of B vitamins can
result in severe damage to the body. It's good to know what these B
vitamins do and what foods are good sources of vitamin B.
Once thought to be a single vitamin, it was later learned that
there were actually eight, each affecting cell metabolism and
coincidentally often found together in various foods.
B vitamins provide energy to your body,
nutrients to maintain nervous system, heart muscle and skin health,
and are required for metabolizing fat and protein. Anxiety, stress
and depression can be helped with adequate B vitamins. All the B
vitamins are water soluble and must be supplied daily. Brewer' s
yeast is one of the excellent sources of vitamin B. If you can find
the one which is called active the better because that means
it was dried below 30 Celsius and have kept a lot more nutriments
and active enzymes.
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Vitamin B-1
Thiamine deficiencies can cause leg cramps, weak muscles and
enlarging of the heart.
Source of vitamin B-1: Foods
that are rich sources of vitamin B-1 include organ meats, wheat
germ, bran, whole grains, molasses, eggs, dark green vegetables,
beans, soybeans, nuts and berries.
Vitamin B2
Riboflavin deficiencies result in lip cracks, light sensitivity,
tongue inflammation, dermatitis and irritation of the mucous
membranes.
Good sources of vitamin B-2 are found in
milk, cheese, mushrooms, whole grains and most meats.
Vitamin B-3
Hold cholesterol levels in check and is preventative for
hardening of the arteries. Vitamin B-3, or niacin deficiencies can
bring on aggressive behaviors, dermatitis, muscle weakness,
insomnia, diarrhea and confusion.
Food sources of vitamin B-3 include
cold-water fish, chicken, nuts, grains and dried beans and
legumes.
Vitamin B-5
Acne often is a result of deficiencies of Vitamin
B-5, pantothenic acid. Although this vitamin is found in
almost all foods.
The best sources of vitamin B-5 are
eggs, meat, legumes and whole grains.
Vitamin B-6
Pyridoxine, in insufficient amounts, can lead to anemia, various
skin conditions, depression, and high blood pressure.
Your best sources of vitamin B-6 are
bananas, avocado, whole grains, liver, spinach and green beans.
Vitamin B-7
Inadequate supplies of vitamin B-7 can affect
infants in slow growth and some neurological conditions.
Deficiencies are rare.
Food sources of vitamin B-7 include
organ meats, nuts and leafy dark green vegetables.
Vitamin B-9
Folic acid, is of particular importance in pregnancy, when
deficiencies can cause birth defects.
The best food sources of vitamin B-9 are
the same foods listed for B-7.
Vitamin B-12
Deficiencies of vitamin B-12 cause anemia,
cognitive and memory problems, especially in the elderly.
Meat and dairy products are popular sources of
vitamin B-12 but for the vegetarian you can find some
in other food like miso soup for example. Being a vegetarian myself
I found out that the daily requirement is not huge and is actually
easy to meet on a daily basis especially if you eat cheese and
dairy products. The important thing to remember about vitamin B-12:
it is mostly manufactured in our colon, so keep it healthy.
If you suspect deficiencies in the B complex, check with your
doctor to make a determination. Supplements are often a good way to
ensure adequate levels. But if you use supplements I would suggest
to buy high quality natural ones. I myself stay away from
anything synthetic in that department. Use your common sense.
So you see the sources of vitamin B are
not that hard to find. 'B' wise, eat a variety of good fresh
vegetables and fruits every day and you will be receiving a lot of
great nutriments in the way nature intended to provide them to
you.
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