Why Your Muscles Need
Vitamins
by Samuel Murray
The muscles of the human body
depend heavily on the vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients
we provide them for their health and
performance. By being sure to consume the standard
recommended daily intake levels of the nutrients our bodies
need, we can help to keep our
muscles strong and healthy, able to perform their important
tasks.
Our muscles do far more than help us to look good and lift
things. The heart is the most important muscle of the human
body, as it runs the circulatory system. Our muscles help to
keep our internal organs in place and to perform each and every
movement we make, from chewing and swallowing to controlling
our bladder to sitting, standing and walking. Healthy muscles
are essential to our day-to-day lives. There are several
vitamins and minerals that directly affect the health and
performance of our muscles.
Potassium, magnesium, calcium and phosphorus work together in
seeing to it that the muscles are able to contract smoothly and
effectively, as they should. This is, of course, essential to
keeping the heart beating in a regular and efficient fashion.
However, that is not the only place in the body that the
ability to contract is important. Each muscle needs this
ability.
Vitamin C is essential to the health and performance of muscles
because it works with potassium, magnesium, calcium and
phosphorus in their muscle regulation tasks. Vitamin C is also
necessary to the formation of collagen and elastin, which are
important connective tissues of the body, forming the structure
of muscles. Vitamin C also is responsible for the health of the
blood vessels, which support the muscles need for oxygen and
nutrients.
Naturally, as with most of the important processes and systems
of the body, the vitamins that make up the powerful and
essential Vitamin B complex have a role in the health and
function of the muscles. In fact, deficiencies in the B
vitamins can lead to all sorts of muscle problems, including a
lack of coordination. The B vitamins are greatly responsible
for the creation of the red blood cells that support the entire
body.
Nutrition is an essential part in seeing to it that the muscles
have what they need to function efficiently and to be strong.
Exercise is also an important part of muscle health and
strength, and should be a part of any health plan that is
seeking to increase the health, strength and endurance of the
muscles. However, before beginning any exercise program after a
period of inattention to physical activity, it is a good idea
to have a general physical and to increase your level of
physical activity gradually.
Sometimes, at the rapid pace of today’s life, it can be
difficult to obtain all of the vitamins, minerals and other
nutrients that the body and its muscles need through diet
alone. Nutritional supplements, when used with care and
attention to standard dosage practice, can be an effective and
reliable way to see to it that each and every day you are able
to meet the standard recommended daily intake levels of
nutrients you need for the health and well being of your body
and your mind.
About the Author
This article courtesy of http://www.prenatal-health-guide.com
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