There is so much
health advice in the world that it is
sometimes hard to keep it all straight!
How do you know the right foods to eat?
How do you know the right foods to avoid?
How much of each kind can you enjoy?
Getting your vitamins
Eating healthy, balanced meals throughout
the day is what will ensure that you
take in all the vitamins and nutrients
you need to survive. While individuals
have different dietary needs, everyone
needs the full complement of vitamins
in order to live a healthy, disease-free
life.
But why do we need vitamins? There
are so many and it's hard to keep
track of what they do. And why are
there so many B vitamins?
The B vitamin: it's value to you
There used to only be one B vitamin,
until scientists discovered that it
was actually several different chemicals
that work together. Over time, scientists
have come to understand the B vitamin
complex much better. As a result,
they have isolated eight different
vitamins within the B vitamin family.
While they used to consider many more
chemicals as part of the B vitamin
family, the vitamins that remain (that
you need to be taking) are B1, B2,
B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, and B12.
Individually, deficiencies in these
vitamins may lead to a variety of
conditions (depending on which ones
are deficient) including unhealthy
weight loss, emotional distress, weakness,
irregular heartbeat, diarrhea, inflammation
of the skin, anemia, and even dementia.
Together, this family of vitamins
contributes towards healthy skin,
faster metabolism, a better nervous
system and immune system, and they
can help combat stress and depression.
The B vitamin family can really do
a lot to improve your life!
The solution
So if you are on a diet and are concerned
that you may not be getting enough
of the B vitamin complex, you should
consider purchasing vitamin supplements
to make sure you're getting all the
vitamins you need. The cost of going
without B vitamins can be tragic,
while the benefits of having the full
complement of the B vitamin complex
is great.