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Wednesday, 12 October 2016

KYA VITAMIN TEMAJ KHANIJ NI UNAP THI KYA ROGO THAI..TEMAJ TE VITAMIN MELVAVANA MUKHY STROT MATE NI USFUL TIPS...

Vitamins and minerals are important nutrients that promote overall health, growth and development. Vitamins and minerals also ensure that various chemical reactions are able to take place in the body. If you do not consume enough of the specific types of vitamins and minerals for an extended period of time, you can develop any one of several diseases.
     

Iron-Deficiency Anemia

Iron-deficiency anemia is one of the most common medical conditions caused by a nutritional deficiency. Iron-deficiency anemia is characterized by a lack of healthy red blood cells due to inadequate amounts of iron in the body. If you lack red blood cells, your tissues do not receive enough oxygen. This can lead to fatigue, shortness of breath and dizziness. Iron-deficiency anemia can be caused by low dietary intake or loss of blood. Mild to moderate cases of iron-deficiency anemia can be corrected with increased intake of dietary iron or oral supplementation. Severe cases might require blood transfusions. To prevent iron-deficiency anemia, adult men should consume 8 mg of iron daily, and adult women should consume 15 mg of iron every day.
     

Osteoporosis

Throughout your lifetime, your body constantly breaks down old bone and regenerates new bone in its place. The minerals calcium and phosphorus and fat-soluble vitamin D are all essential for the formation of strong bones. Calcium and phosphorus combine to form hydroxyapatite, which provides the structure and strength of your bones and teeth. Vitamin D regulates calcium and phosphorus by stimulating the absorption of the minerals in your intestinal tract and maintaining a normal range of the minerals in your bloodstream. If you are deficient in any of these vitamins and minerals, your body will be able to regenerate bone, but the newly created bone will not be strong. This leads to the development of osteoporosis, a condition characterized by weak, brittle bones that are prone to breakage.

To prevent the development of osteoporosis, it is important to consume adequate amounts of vitamin D, calcium and phosphorus every day. Adults should consume 5 to 15 mcg of vitamin D, 1,000 to 1,200 mg of calcium and 700 mg of phosphorus daily.

KYA VITAMIN TEMAJ KHANIJ NI UNAP THI KYA ROGO THAI..TEMAJ TE VITAMIN MELVAVANA MUKHY STROT MATE NI USFUL TIPS...
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