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What Each Vitamin & Mineral Does In Your Body Vitamin A Prevents skin disorders, such as acne, wrinkling and age spots. Enhances the immune system protects against colds, flu, and infections to kidney, bladder, and lungs. Maintains and repairs the mucous membranes (all tissue that interacts with air, such as lungs, throat, eyes, etc.). Vitamin B Complex Enhances memory, concentration, judgment, learning capacity and prevents mental deterioration. Helps maintain health of the nerves anti-stress. Plays important role in healthy sex hormones and fertility. Necessary for healthy sleep patterns. Converts carbohydrates, fats and proteins into energy. Enhances stamina. Helps in fighting infections. Alleviates eye fatigue, helps ward off cataracts. Lowers cholesterol and improves circulation. Vitamin C This antioxidant protects against the harmful effects of pollution, helps to prevent cancer, protects against infection and enhances immunity. May reduce levels of bad cholesterol while increasing levels of good cholesterol. Protects against bruising. Promotes the healing of wounds and burns. Helps maintain growth of teeth, bones, gums, ligaments, and blood vessels. Aids in the production of anti-stress hormones. Required for at least 300 metabolic functions in the body. Works together with Vitamin E and betacarotene to create an even more potent antioxidant effect. Needs to be taken into the body at least twice daily. Vitamin D Supports bone and tooth formation, muscle functions and thyroid gland function. Necessary for the absorption and use of calcium and phosphorus. Especially important for the growth and development of bones and teeth in children. Involved in regulation of the heartbeat.

Important in the prevention and treatment of breast and colon cancer, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis and hypocalcaemia. Enhances immunity. Some cholesterol-lowering drugs, antacids, and steroid hormones interface with Vitamin D absorption. Vitamin E An antioxidant that is important in the prevention of cancer and cardiovascular disease. Retards aging. Improves circulation. Necessary for tissue repair. Aids in prevention of PMS. Reduces scarring from wounds. Reduces blood pressure. Aids in preventing cataracts. Promotes healthy skin and hair. Protects against approximately 80 diseases. Long-term use has been proven to reduce prostate cancer risk in smokers. Aids in tissue healing. Essential for normal cell structure. Involved in the formation of red blood cells. Protects the lungs against injury from air pollution and helps preserve tissues. Molybdenum (ma-lib -de-num) Converts the air we breathe into something usable by the body. Supports bone growth and strengthening of the teeth. Phosphorus (fos fer-us) Is needed for blood clotting, tooth formation, cell growth and repair, contraction of the heart muscle, normal heart rhythm, and kidney function. Assists the body in utilization of vitamins and the convertion of blood to energy. Silicon (sil -i-kon) Used for the bone formation. Supports the skin, hair, nails, blood vessels

and connective tissues. Needed to maintain flexible arteries. Plays a major role in preventing cardiovascular diseases. Important in the prevention of Alzheimer s disease and osteoporosis. Stimulates the immune system and inhibits the aging process in tissues. Calcium (kal se-em) Needed for bone and tooth formation, blood clotting, heart rhythm, nerve transmission, muscle growth and contraction. Deficiency can result in: Muscle cramps, irritability, insomnia and osteoporosis bones lose their normal density and strength. Chromium (kro me-m) Helps to maintain proper blood sugar levels and healthy functions of the circulatory system. Copper (kop er) Needed for bone formation, hair and skin color, healing processes, red blood cell production, mental and emotional processes. Deficiency can result in: Anemia, inflammation and arthritis. Iron (I ern) Supports growth and development in youth. Is needed to produce hemoglobin. Supports a healthy immune system. Deficiency can result in: Iron deficiency, anemia, fatigue, irritability, headache, shortness of breath, intolerance to cold, increased vulnerability to infections. Magnesium (mag-ne ze-em) Highly involved in energy production. Can help prevent depression,

dizziness, muscle weakness and twitching, and PMS. Aids in maintaining the body s proper ph balance and normal body temperature. Protects the arterial linings from stress caused by sudden blood pressure changes. Helps reduce and dissolve kidney stones. Has a dramatic effect in reducing birth defects. Involved in blood sugar metabolism and energy maintenance. Plays a role in metabolism of calcium, potassium and vitamin C. Manganese (mang ga-nez) Needed for protein and fat metabolism, healthy nerves, healthy immune system, and blood sugar levels. Is used in energy production. Required for normal bone growth and for reproduction. Used in the formation of cartilage and lubricating fluid of the joints. Works well with the B vitamins to give an overall feeling of well-being. Aids in the formation of mother s milk. Potassium (pe-tas e-um) Needed for healthy functioning of nervous system (communication between the brain, spinal cord, and nerves with the rest of the body). Supports the normal function of the heart, muscles, kidneys and blood. Important for regular heart rhythm. Helps prevent strokes. Aids in proper muscle contraction. Works with sodium to control the body s water balance. Important for stable blood pressure. Selenium (si-le ne-um) Vital antioxidant, especially when combined with vitamin E. Protects the immune system by preventing the formation of free radicals that can damage the body. Vital role in regulating the effects of thyroid hormone on fat metabolism. Principal function is to inhibit the oxidation of fats.

Supports healthy functioning of cell membranes and pancreatic function. Has shown promise in the treatment of arthritis, cardiovascular disease, male infertility, cataracts, AIDS, and high blood pressure. Vanadium (va-na de-em) Needed for cellular metabolism, required for the formation of bones and teeth. Plays a role in growth and reproduction and inhibits cholesterol synthesis. Improves insulin utilization, resulting in improved glucose tolerance. Zinc (zingk) Important in prostate gland function and the growth of the reproductive organs. Helps prevent acne and regulates the activity of oil glands. Required for protein synthesis and collagen formation. Promotes a healthy immune system and the healing of wounds. Helps the acuity of taste and smell. Protects the liver from chemical damage. Vitamin E requires proper levels of Zinc in the blood. Promotes burn and wound healing. Supports the immune system, involved in carbohydrate and protein digestion. *