About Vitamins, Minerals & What Your Body REALLY Needs

Vitamins are not replacements for food. By themselves, they have NO calories. Vitamins are not substitutes for protein, fats, minerals, carbohydrates or other nutrients. You cannot stop eating, take vitamins and expect to be healthy. So why can't we just depend on the vitamins and minerals we get from our food? The answer is obvious in your food packaging. High processed, pasteurized, homogenized, canned, prepackaged fast food means less chance of natural occurring vitamins surviving for any length of time. Thus, another reason to choose organic foods.
But why would you spend extra money on organic fruits and vegetables when you can buy the nonorganic that costs heaps less and lasts much longer? Think about it: There are over 6 BILLION people in the world - that means a huge demand in food which makes the food industry one of the most lucrative enterprise in the world. Money-making businesses = Quality control by the government. Hence, subsidies from the government are paid mainly to farmers with non-organic farms allowing them to keep their prices low (watch 'Food Inc.' if this topic interests you). The longer the fruits and vegetables are off the vines, the faster they begin to lose their nutritional value, losing vitamins during processing and shipping. As a result, he nonorganic food you consume comprise of only a fraction of the vitamins it should provide.
If you are iffy about popping vitamin pills but want to make sure you are providing your body with vitamins, minerals and other nutrients, my personal advice would be to start shopping for organic.
ABOUT VITAMINS & MINERALS

VITAMIN A
Promotes healthy eyes, skins and hair and also maintains the mucous membranes of the lungs & intestines. Also improves immunity.
Deficiency signs include eye, skin and hair problems, poor night vision, impaired bone growth and increased susceptibility to infections.
Get your sources from liver, kidneys, fish liver oil, eggs, dairy foods, butter, fortified cereals, darkly colored orange or green vegetables (such as carrots, sweet potatoes, pumpkin and kale) and orange fruits such as cantaloupe, apricots, peaches, papayas and mangos.
VITAMIN B
Provides energy, important for the normal function of the nervous and circulatory system. Needed for healthy skin, hair, nails and eyes.
Deficiency signs include anaemia, fatigue, nerve problems, decreased ability to cope with stress, depression, skin problems and greying hair.
Get your sources from meat, poultry, fish, yeast, wholegrain bread and cereals, seeds, nuts, legumes, eggs, milk and leafy vegetables.
VITAMIN C
Produces collagen, which is needed for the healthy skin, bones, cartilage and teeth. Improves stress response and helps the body to absorb iron.
Deficiency signs include tissue breakdown, easy bleeding and bruising, fatigue, loss appetite and depression.
Get your sources from red berries, kiwi, red and green bell peppers, tomatoes, broccoli, spinach and juices made from guava, grapefruit and orange.
VITAMIN D
Needed to absorb calcium and phosphorus for healthy bones and teeth.
Deficiency signs include muscle and bone weakness.
Get your sources from egg yolk, cheese, margarine and oily fish (such as tuna, salmon and sardines).
VITAMIN E
Vitamin E is an antioxidant. It is needed for healthy circulation and healthy muscle, including the heart. Heals scar tissue.
Deficiency is rare but results in prevention of normal growth.
Get your sources from vegetable oils, nuts, green leafy vegetables, avocados, wheat germ and whole grain.
CALCIUM
Maintains healthy bones and teeth. Regulates nerve and muscle function. Also need for blood clotting.
Deficiency signs include osteoporosis, rickets, cramps, muscle problems, high blood pressure and heart arrythmias (abnormal heart rhythms).
Get your sources from dairy products, almonds, brazil nuts, sardines, egg yolk, soya beans, brewer's yeast, tofu, kelp and dried figs.
IRON
Carries oxygen to the body cells via the blood.
Deficiency signs include fatigue, poor circulation, anaemia, dizziness, sore tongue and mouth ulcers.
Get your sources from meat, chicken, fish, legumes, shellfish, nuts, wholegrain breads and cereals, eggs, molasses, leafy green vegetables and kelp.
POTASSIUM
Maintains nerves, cells and muscles and promotes normal blood pressure and heartbeat.
Deficiency signs include apathy, extreme thirst and fatigue.
Get your sources from vegetables, fruits, avocadoes, wholegrain cereals, seeds, nuts, potatoes and pulses.
SODIUM
Needed for nerves and muscles and regulating the balance of fluid in the body.
Deficiency is rare. But may result apathy, dehydration, vomiting and cramps.
Get your sources from table salt, yeast extract, leg ham, sausages, bread, cheese & margarine.
ZINC
Needed for healthy eyes and skin and improves immunity. Essential for taste, smell and appetite. Maintains normal reproduction.
Deficiency result in decreased fertility and libido. Poor sense of taste and smell. Poor wound healing. Growth retardation and mental lethargy.
Get your sources from meat, liver, eggs, seafood, legumes and wholegrain cereals.
Now, do you know what you need to include in your grocery cart?
Hungry For Change
'Food, Inc.' Documentary Film Review
Why spend precious dollars on grocery shopping and fixing your own meal when you can have a meal at Mcdonalds or any fast food joint for less than S$5?
Why spend extra money on organic food when you can buy the same product for more than 3 times cheaper?
Do you realize that more than 50% of the products including BATTERIES contain high-fructose corn syrup?
Why should you avoid foods containing high-fructose corn syrup?
Do you know that instead of GRASS, cows are fed with CORN which has led to the mutation of new strains of the deadly E.coli bacteria?
Do you know what kind of environment the chicken you are eating was 'farmed' in?
Granted not all of us can afford to switch to organic food, but that does not mean we should have fast food as a part of a regular diet. You deserve to know where your meat come from. You deserve to know what you are feeding your body.
This movie is a real eye-opener. Don't miss it.
(This is not a paid review. I watched 'Food Inc.' at Cinema Europa, Golden Village @ Vivo City.)

Food, Inc. reveals surprising—and often shocking truths—about what we eat, how it's produced, who we have become as a nation and where we are going from here.We have bigger-breasted chickens, the perfect pork chop, herbicide-resistant soybean seeds, even tomatoes that won't go bad, but we also have new strains of E. coli—the harmful bacteria that causes illness for an estimated 73,000 Americans annually. We are riddled with widespread obesity, particularly among children, and an epidemic level of diabetes among adults.
"After you see what IBP is doing to cattle, what Tyson is doing to chickens, what farmers are doing for us and what Monsanto is doing to farmers in the new documentary Food, Inc., you may never eat again." - Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel
Watch the trailer below









