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Vitamins are nutrients that body need in small amounts to maintain normal health.e.g vitamins A, C, D and E.

Vitamins Defined

If you are like most people, you've probably heard at least one of these sayings: 'Don't forget to take your vitamins!' or 'Eat your veggies -- they are packed with vitamins!' or maybe 'Need more energy? Take your vitamins!' But what exactly are vitamins?

Vitamins are nutrients your body needs to function and fight off disease. Your body cannot produce vitamins itself, so you must get them through food you eat or in some cases supplements. There are 13 vitamins that are essential to your body working well. Knowledge of the different types and understanding the purpose of these vitamins are important for good health.

Types and Examples of Foods

There are two types of vitamins: fat-soluble and water-soluble. Fat-soluble vitamins are stored in your fat cells, consequently requiring fat in order to be absorbed. Water-soluble vitamins are not stored in your body; therefore, they need to be replenished daily. Your body takes what it needs from the food you eat and then excretes what is not needed as waste. Here is a list of some vitamin types and common food sources:

Fat-Soluble Vitamins

Vitamin A - comes from orange colored fruits and vegetables; dark leafy greens, like kale

Vitamin D - can be found in fortified milk and dairy products; cereals; (and of course, sunshine!)

Vitamin E - is found in fortified cereals; leafy green vegetables; seeds; nuts

Vitamin K - can be found in dark green leafy vegetables; turnip/beet greens

Water-Soluble Vitamins

Vitamin B1, or Thiamin - come from whole grains; enriched grains; liver; nuts; seeds

Vitamin B2, or Riboflavin - comes from whole grains; enriched grains; dairy products

Vitamin B3, or Niacin - comes from meat; fish; poultry; whole grains

Vitamin B5, or Pantothenic Acid - comes from meat; poultry; whole grains

Vitamin B6, or Pyridoxine - comes from fortified cereals; soy products

Vitamin B7, or Biotin - is found in fruits; meats

Vitamin B9, or Folic Acid (Folate) - comes from leafy vegetables

Vitamin B12 - comes from fish; poultry; meat; dairy products

Vitamin C - comes from citrus fruits and juices, such as oranges and grapefruits; red, yellow, and green peppers

Purpose of Vitamins

Vitamins are used in many different ways inside your body. While vitamins do not directly serve as a source of energy, they do help the enzymes that generate energy from nutrients such as carbohydrates and fats. Here are some more ways vitamins function in your body:

Vitamin A

One of vitamin A's main roles is in the production of retinal. Your body uses retinal in the rods and cones of your eyes to sense light and help prevent night blindness. Vitamin A is also important for your teeth, bones, skin, reproduction, and a healthy immune system.

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