Vitamins And Minerals May
Boost Immune Function
by News Canada
(NC)-Many experts believe vitamins,
especially antioxidant vitamins, help
boost
the disease-fighting
powers of the immune system.
Antioxidants are thought to help protect cells in the
immune system from damage caused by environmental
contaminants, cigarette smoke, radiation and normal wear and
tear.
Following Canada's Food Guide is a great way to get a full
compliment of vitamins and minerals on a daily
basis. The following are some specific nutrients that many
researchers believe may help boost the immune
system:
Vitamin E - Studies showed an improvement in immune
function in healthy individuals who received vitamin E
supplements ranging from 400 to 800 mg (IU) per day. Vitamin E
is found in nuts, vegetable oil, corn, soya beans, wheat germ
and whole grain cereals.
Vitamin C - Recent reviews suggest that vitamin C may reduce
the duration of a cold, as well as the severity of its
symptoms. The current recommended daily intake of vitamin C may
be enough to prevent scurvy, but it might not be sufficient to
support the immune response. Vitamin C is readily
available in citrus fruits, green vegetables and potatoes.
Beta-Carotene - Some researchers believe beta-carotene helps
to boost the immune system. Also, evidence
suggests that diets rich in carotenoids, including
beta-carotene, are associated with lowered risks of certain
types of cancer.
Beta-carotene is found in yellow, red and orange fruits, as
well as dark green vegetables.
Zinc & Selenium - The importance of adequate zinc intake
has also been demonstrated in numerous studies. A survey of an
elderly, low-income population indicated that inadequate zinc
intake may be linked to abnormal immune function. A
study conducted in 1999 revealed that trace supplementation of
zinc and selenium was associated with reduced incidence of
infectious disease in adults. Zinc and selenium are found in
meat, poultry, whole grains and dairy products.
Canadians should consider taking a daily multivitamin like
Centrum® Forte to acquire adequate amounts of these
immune boosting nutrients. Multivitamins are formulated
to complement a healthy diet and maintain a consistent level of
nutrients required by the body. Their careful combination of
ingredients provides optimal absorption and maximum
benefits.
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