By: dominicbowen | 2011-04-23 | Health & Fitness Vitamin A Deficiency What is Vitamin A? What Does Vitamin A Do? Vitamin a, often referred to as retinol because it produces pigments in the eye's retina. The eye needs a precise metabolite - retinal - a light-absorbing substance that is vital for scotopic vision ( low-light vision ). Vitamin An is also vital for healthy teeth, skeletal tissue, soft tissue, the skin, and mucous membranes. read more
By: Holly Avens | 2010-10-07 | Supplements It is important to recognize vitamin A deficiency symptoms since vitamin A is so essential to the body. There are many vitamin A rich foods such as apricots, broccoli, carrots, fish, ghee, liver, mangos, milk, papayas, pumpkins, spinach and sweet potatoes. Of course, you can also try vitamin A supplements if you are at risk of deficiency. read more
By: dominic bowen | 2011-04-05 | Supplements What's Vitamin A? What Does Vitamin A Do? Vitamin a, sometimes called retinol as it produces pigments in the eye's retina. The eye requires an express metabolite - retinal - a light-absorbing substance that's critical for scotopic vision ( low-light vision ). read more
By: Sacred Eden | 2010-10-28 | Nutrition Most people grew up having to take a vitamin of some sort. The vitamin might have been one big pill that was hard to swallow, or if you are of a certain age, maybe you remember having to take a Flintstone vitamin. read more
By: WaldemarForsberg | 2010-12-09 | Health & Fitness Vitamin D is a vitamin soluble in fat and is crucial for the growth of powerful and healthy bones read more
By: Bern Ortiz | 2011-07-12 | Supplements Vitamin D deficiency is often identified with children and grown ups similarly. Problems appear due to the proven fact that the meals resources of vitamin D are quite hard to find and the body depends on publicity to sun light to produce its essential of vitamin D read more
By: Dr.Mike Boucher | 2011-03-19 | Fitness Equipment Vitamin B12 (which plays an important role in balanced neurological functioning and DNA Synthesis) deficiency, can lead to neuropsychiatric and hematologic disorders, macrocytic anemia (also known as Megaloblastic anemia), hyperhomocysteinemia, atherosclerosis, pancytopenia, peripheral neuropathy, paresthesias, psychiatric problems such as irritability, change in personality, memory impairment, de read more
By: Anthony Hicks | 2010-03-31 | Nutrition The symptoms that result from vitamin deficiency, normally present themselves when the lack of vitamins is at an advanced level. For example for those that do not get enough A, B1 and B2 will always have a lingering feeling of being tired, as well as a loss of appetite. read more
By: Audrey J Robinson Ph.D | 2010-09-17 | Cancer New and exciting scientific research on vitamin D indicates that it may help to prevent cancer. However, most people have a vitamin D deficiency. This deficiency may play a role in causing cancer. Find out about vitamin D and it's use in preventing cancer. read more
By: WaldemarForsberg | 2011-01-05 | Health & Fitness Vitamin D deficiency can cause many problems in human organism and its lack of it, is very common among people who live in Earth northern hemisphere read more
By: David M Massie | 2010-11-18 | Health & Fitness Vitamin B12 deficiency symptoms can mimic other health issues, so it's important that you do not self-diagnose and seek your doctor's advice if you believe you have any of these symptoms. read more
By: JessicaMyers | 2010-12-06 | Health & Fitness Did You Know? One of the best natural sources for vitamin D is by exposing our skin to sunlight read more
By: Danial Hurley | 2011-01-01 | Nutrition The high concentrations of thiamine may be accumulated in the liver, brain, muscle tissues and heart. read more
By: Moses Diaz | 2010-09-12 | Health & Fitness Watching Tv or reading a magazine, you can not fail to have seen all the hair loss prevention items that are obtainable. Every with the manufacturers make the declare that their item will be the best for preventing hair loss or treating it. But with all the marketing blurb, they could make it difficult to separate the claims from the reality. read more