Vitamin and Mineral Supplement
Benefits
by Jeff Matson
Extensive research studies
show that taking vitamin and mineral supplements can
potentially improve your health, protect against disease and
provide you with the energy you need to live a healthy
life. Although each contribute differently to your
needs, vitamins and minerals work together in order to give you
a balanced amount of all the components needed to maintain a
healthy lifestyle. Here are some of the vitamins and minerals
that are essential to your overall health and why they are
important:
Vitamin Supplements
Vitamin A- Vitamin A helps to maintain healthy vision,
keep your skin healthy and boost your immune system. In simpler
terms, this vitamin keeps your skin healthy, protects against
wrinkles and acne and helps fight off infections and other
unwanted diseases.
Vitamin B12- This vitamin enhances muscle strength,
provides energy and helps your nerves function properly.
Insufficient amounts of vitamin B12 can lead to health
complications such as fatigue, weak muscles and severe
depression.
Vitamin C- Vitamin C serves a number of purposes
including healing wounds, boosting your immune system,
protecting artery linings and preventing cataracts.
Vitamin D- Vitamin D supplements are helpful for babies
who are breastfed since breastfeeding does not provide adequate
amounts of this vitamin. Vitamin D has also been known to help
fight osteoporosis.
Vitamin E- This vitamin is known to help protect against
heart disease and some forms of cancer. It also boosts the
immune system and helps in healing injuries and wounds. Some
studies prove that this vitamin also helps boost the immune
system of elderly people.
Vitamin K- Vitamin K strengthens bones and is known to
help fight osteoporosis.
Mineral Supplements
Calcium- Calcium is known to protect bones and make them
stronger, but it also helps in lowering blood pressure and
preventing colon cancer and PMS (pre-menstrual syndrome). Make
sure you only take the recommended amount of calcium per day.
Too much calcium can increase the risk of prostate cancer in
men.
Chromium- This mineral assists the hormone insulin and
helps it to operate more efficiently. When the insulin is
functioning at the appropriate level, your blood sugar levels
are lower, which is helpful to individuals with type 2
diabetes. This mineral has also been proven to help with weight
loss.
Iron- Lack of iron can cause fatigue and low energy
levels. Iron deficiency is usually found in pre-menopausal
women, athletes and vegetarians. Although iron helps boost your
energy levels, too much of this mineral may cause heart disease
and can place you at higher risks for cancer.
If you feel as though your daily diet does not provide you with
adequate amounts of vitamins and minerals, taking supplements
can greatly improve your lifestyle and can give you the energy
and the boost you need to get you through the day. Always
remember that vitamin and mineral supplements are to be used in
combination with food and are in no way meant as a replacement
for a healthy diet.
Health-related information changes frequently and while every
attempt has been made to ensure the content in this article is
accurate, you should always check with a doctor or nutritional
expert before undertaking any substantial changes in diet or
lifestyle.
About the Author
Jeff Matson is an avid health enthusiast who owned and
operated his own natural health food store. Now retired, Jeff
spends his time keeping fit, walking marathons and writing
articles as a contributing editor for
http://www.vitamin-insight.com - a site that offers information
on vitamins and
minerals.
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