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The
Importance of Vitamins for Women
Now that taking
vitamins has become essential to your health and well being, knowing why
is also vital. Of course we absorb a great amount of vitamins and
minerals naturally from the foods we eat, but knowing that only 7% of
the people in the world have superb eating and exercise habits, taking
vitamins to better your health and well being is a cinch.
The daily
recommended intake for vitamins and minerals is no longer the easiest
goal to achieve without taking as vitamin anymore. If you are a woman,
it is that much harder to achieve that goal.
If you are
reading this article, it is safe to say you are probably not in the 7
percentile are you? That being said, of the dozens or so of vitamins
you need to obtain and the hundreds of supplements that are now out
there to choose from, which multi-vitamin is the best for your specific
needs.
Here are some
great pointers for our female vitamin blog readers out there:
Bone health
One of the
biggest concerns (you have probably seen at least three different
commercials on TV regarding this topic) for women is osteoporosis (you
have probably seen at least three different commercials on TV regarding
this topic). Osteoporosis is an incapacitating condition where bone mass
diminishes and develops into a more porous mass, causing women to then
become more vulnerable to fractures and breakage. To resolve this, it is
highly recommended that you take a multi-vitamin containing a great
amount of calcium and Vitamin D. Calcium becomes easier to soak up with
the help of the D vitamin. You can absorb this vitamin from the sun, but
easier and healthier by a good multi-vitamin due to damaging sun rays.
You must
consider keeping your daily intake within the recommended amount because
high doses of the D vitamin over extensive periods of time can be toxic.
Vitamin D is found in food items such as cod live oil (fatty fish) and
the obvious vitamin D enhanced milk. We still recommend a good women’s
multi-vitamin because the quantity of this vitamin in these foods are so
insignificant that you are better off taking a good quality supplement.
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Exercise Minded Women
If you are an
active female who exercises frequently, eats healthy and maintains a
healthy body weight for your age, you may still struggle with
maintaining energy.
This could very
well be from a shortage in your iron intake. You probably already know
that if you are a female, you don't even have to be anemic in order for
low iron to influence your energy level and routine. Iron is one of the
most important trace minerals needed in order for cells to generate and
work appropriately. It also helps in the creation of normal, healthy red
blood cells.
Not eating
Meat
If you are a
vegetarian or vegan, you are certainly not consuming red meat and animal
foodstuffs. As controversial as you may want to make this topic, red
meat and animal products do contain important vitamins and minerals.
Iron is at the top of the list. Now keep in mind, you can still acquire
good sources of iron from plants and their products. It’s just that they
are not simply absorbed by your body.
There are simple
options here. You could eat twice the amount of these foods and double
your iron intake naturally from them. Or make certain that you take a
great multi-vitamin that contains the proper amount of daily recommended
iron for women. A great tip for taking iron and getting proper
absorption is to take C supplements along with. Again, a high-quality
multi-vitamin will contain the proper amounts of this vitamin as well.
Also, generous amounts of spinach, oranges, strawberries, and broccoli
contain better amounts of iron.
Beautiful
skin (more than just skin deep)
It is certainly
not snobby to want great skin. If your skin is healthy, it reflects on
your over-all health and wellness. Not just looks. Great skin is
produced by antioxidants like Vitamins A, C, and E.
Vitamin A helps
maintain healthy eyes, it increases the strength of your immune system
and helps maintain healthy tissues (such as skin).
Vitamin C
supports fast healing. It reduces sun damage, threat of cancer,
cataracts and heart disease.
Vitamin E wears
many hats. It helps offset cell aging and many experts will agree it
aids in the deterrence of heart disease, cancer, cataracts (like Vitamin
A and C) and memory loss. Again, all of these vitamins are found in a
great multi-vitamin or supplement.
Heart health
and brain function
As studies show
an increase in heart conditions and memory loss conditions in women, a
growing concern is heart health and strong brain function. For this,
you will need to take a closer look at Vitamin B.
If you love
shellfish, poultry, eggs, milk and red meat, you are getting Vitamin
B12. This variety of Vitamin B helps thwart memory loss, anemia, heart
disease and even forms of depression. Proper intake of B12 is vital for
the appropriate performance of your brain. Again, with the growing
amount of women that do not eat meat, a multi-vitamin is the way to go.
Additional B
vitamins will furthermore help keep your brain function acute and your
heart healthy. For example, Vitamin B6 is great. Not only does this
vitamin carry out the same basic functions as B12, it also helps
generate the essential brain chemicals that keep the synapses free and
active (non–depressive functioning).
Another
significant B vitamin for women is folic acid (folate). This vitamin is
particularly helpful for women who enjoy a nice glass of wine (I am a
woman and I love it!). Of course the saying “all things in moderation”
definitely applies. When used as such, wine is good for the health, but
it also reduces the absorption of Vitamin B. SO, choose your battles
wisely.
All in all,
taking the best multi-vitamins available can do no harm. Women have more
complex needs for vitamins than many men do, so it is highly recommended
that you stay on top of good health and well being by taking
supplements.
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The Importance of
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