‘Vitamin A’

Natural Way to Cure Warts

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Natural Way to Cure Warts

Preventing warts by increasing the body’s immune system, as recommended: vitamin C, A, selenium and zinc. But if your warts are attacked just choose the way of treatment, natural or medical means.

Some natural way below what I recommend is:

Remove warts naturally is something that requires a little patience and perseverance. However, if you fear for the dry ice you can use some home remedies to remove warts and see if you’re lucky. This time we aim to show that some natural remedies for warts. (more…)

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Vitamins For Body

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

vitamin for b odyVitamins are chemical compounds that are present in food and food into our body through this chain. We need vitamins to stay healthy, but also for growth, repair and operation of the body. Moreover, they are very important for the formation of enzymes, substances that play a major role in metabolism in the body. Without enzymes no metabolism takes place and its combustion and delivery of energy is not possible. A chronic deficiency of one or more vitamins can also lead to fatigue and lethargy. The use of a good multi-vitamin supplement can help in getting a feeling fitter.

The body can itself create a number of vitamins (including vitamin K), but most people get through the diet. There are two types of vitamins: water soluble and fat-soluble vitamins. Vitamin A, D, E and K are fat-soluble vitamins. Vitamin C and the B vitamins are water soluble vitamins. The fat-soluble vitamins are mainly in fatty foods and the cells can be recorded and stored. The water-soluble vitamins, particularly in the moisture of food are, can not be saved and should be supplemented daily. An excess of water soluble vitamins leave the body through the urine. One exception is vitamin B12. (more…)

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Vitamin A and skin

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Vitamin AWhen vitamin A is readily absorbed from the skin, the skin becomes saturated first and limited quantities of vitamin A also penetrate into the dermis and adipose tissue. A vitamin A deficiency causes hyperkeratinization, resulting in dry, rough skin and atrophy of sebaceous glands and sweat.

Cosmetic properties

Regularization of keratinization

Vitamin A is necessary for proper division of basal cells of the epidermis. It regulates the migration and transformation of keratinocytes into the stratum corneum (top layer of skin). Indeed, it causes a delay of the progressive disappearance of cell nuclei Malpighian characterizes the formation of the stratum corneum. This stimulation of cell renewal decreases epidermal keratinization and has two consequences: (more…)

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Why Vitamins Are Essential for your skin?

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Vitamin Vitamins are essential to your skin. Your body needs all the vitamins to ensure him a healthy skin. The lack of these vitamins can make your skin cloudy, dull and lifeless. According to several studies, consumption of vitamin and minerals have a positive influence on the appearance of your skin, making it more beautiful and radiant.
There is a strong relationship between nutrient intakes and skin health.

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Vitamins for skin

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

vitamin for skinVitamins are essential for health and wellness of body and beauty. The important role of vitamins has been widely recognized by the cosmetic and skin care. This can be seen in the increasing popularity of products containing vitamins.

What are vitamins?
The word vitamin is derived from the Latin “vita” meaning life and “amin” which means organic composition. There are thirteen vitamins clustered in one or two different categories: lipophilic or fat soluble and hidrofilitas, soluble in water. Fat-soluble vitamins include vitamin A, D, E, K. Water soluble vitamins are: B1, B2, B6, B12, panthenol, C, biotin, folate, and niacin.

The vitamins are found naturally in plants and animals. Vitamins are essential for normal body functioning. With few exceptions the body can not produce or synthesize vitamins. To obtain these vital nutrients the body needs external sources in the form of vitamins. Vitamins are necessary for the functioning of organs and contribute to cellular metabolism.

Vitamins must be supplied regularly to the body either through food or taking supplements. Our usual diet and lifestyle have a major impact on total body wellness. Poor dietary habits, a diet high in sugar, alcohol, nicotine, caffeine and rob the body of essential nutrients like vitamin C and B.

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