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Vitamins
The word “vitamin” goes back to the
Polish scientist Casimir Funk in 1912.
He was studying a substance in the layer that covers rice. This substance was believed to cure a disease
called beriberi.
Funk believed the substance belonged
to a group of chemicals known as amines.
He added the Latin word "vita," meaning life. So he called the substance a “vitamine” -- an
amine necessary for life.
Scientists have discovered fourteen
kinds of vitamins. They are known as
vitamins A, the B group, C, D, E and K.
Scientists say vitamins help to carry out chemical changes in
cells. If we do not get enough of the
vitamins we need in our food, we may develop a number of diseases.
This brings us back to Casmir
Funk. His studies of rice were part of a
long search for foods that could cure disease.
One of the first people involved in
that search was James Lind of Scotland.
In the 1740s, Lind was a doctor for the British navy. He investigated a problem that had existed in
the navy for many years.
The problem was the disease
scurvy. So many sailors had scurvy that
the navy’s lost some of its strength.
The sailors were weak from bleeding inside their bodies. Even the smallest wound would not heal. Doctor Lind thought the sailors were getting
sick because they failed to eat some kinds of foods when they were at sea for
many months.
Doctor Lind separated twelve sailors
who had scurvy into two groups. He gave
each group different foods to eat. One
group got oranges and lemons. The other
did not. The men who ate the fruit began
to improve within seven days. The other
men got weaker. Doctor Lind was correct. Eating citrus fruits prevents scurvy.
Types of Vitamins
Vitamin A helps prevent skin and
other tissues from becoming dry. It is also
needed to make a light-sensitive substance in the eyes. People who do not get enough vitamin A cannot
see well in darkness. Their eyes may get
dry. This can result in infections and
lead to blindness.
Vitamin A is found in fish liver
oil. It also is in the yellow part of
eggs. Sweet potatoes, carrots and other
darkly colored fruits and vegetables contain substances that the body can
change into vitamin A.
Vitamin B in fish Vitamin B-one is
also called thiamine. Thiamine changes
starchy foods into energy. It also helps
the heart and nervous system work well.
Without it, we would be weak and would not grow. We also might develop beriberi. Apart from
rice thiamine is found in beans , peas, nuts, meat and fish.
Another B-vitamin is niacin. It helps cells use food energy. It also prevents pellagra -a disease that
causes weakness, reddish skin and stomach problems. Niacin is found in meat, fish and green
vegetables.
Vitamin B-12 helps produce red blood
cells. It is found naturally in foods
such as eggs, meat, fish and milk products.
It also helps babies of pregnant mothers before they are born. Vitamin B-12 is found in green leafy
vegetables and other foods and citrus fruits.
In some countries, it is added to products like bread.
Vitamin C is needed for strong bones
and teeth, and for healthy blood. It
also helps wounds heal quickly. Because
our body stores little vitamin C we must get it every day in foods such as citrus
fruits, tomatoes and cabbage.
Vitamin D helps make calcium in the
blood. Calcium is needed for nerve and
muscle cells to work normally. It also
is needed to build strong bones.
Ultraviolet light from the sun changes a substance in the skin into
vitamin D. Fish liver oil also contains
vitamin D. In some countries, milk producers
add vitamin D to milk so children will get enough.
Vitamin K is needed for healthy
blood. It thickens the blood around a
cut to stop bleeding. Bacteria in the
intestines normally produce vitamin K.
It can also be found in pork products, liver and in vegetables like
cabbage, and spinach.
Vitamin-supplements Some people fear
they do not get enough vitamins from the foods they eat. So they take products with large amounts of
vitamins. They think these products or
vitamin supplements will improve their health and protect them from disease.
Experts note that taking too much of
some vitamins can be harmful. People
should be sure to discuss what vitamins they take with their doctors. This is because some vitamins can cause
harmful effects when mixed with medicines.
Referent: http://www.englishonline.at/health_medicine/vitamins/vitamins%20and%20vitamin-supplements.htm
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Vitamins are necessary for life. They are vitamins A, the
B group, C, D, E and K. Vitamins can help to carry out chemical changes in
cells. If we want Vitamins we can get them from fruits and vegetables. Someone
thinks they aren’t important for body. Let’s go to look at the advantage of Vitamins
Vitamin A helps prevent skin and
other tissues from becoming dry. It can make a light-sensitive substance in the
eyes. People who do not get enough
vitamin A cannot see well in darkness. Their eyes may get dry. We can find Vitamin
A from fish, egg, Sweet potatoes and carrots
Vitamin B can help the heart and nervous
system work
well. We can find Vitamin B from beans, peas, nuts, meat and fish.
Vitamin B-12 helps produce red blood
cells. We can find eggs, meat, fish and milk or found in green leafy vegetables
and other foods and citrus fruits.
Vitamin C is good for strong bones and teeth,
and for healthy blood. We must get it every day in foods such as citrus fruits,
tomatoes and cabbage.
Vitamin D helps to make calcium in
the blood. It makes strong bones. Ultraviolet light from the sun changes a
substance in the skin into vitamin D.
Vitamin K is good for healthy blood
because it helps to stop blood when we have slit. We can
found in pork products, liver and in vegetables like cabbage, and spinach.
To conclude, Vitamins are important
for our life because they can help our body to have good health. They good for
blood, teeth, heart, and skin. I think it good for every people for take care
yourself. We can have good health by eating from foods that have Vitamins.
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