Vitamins Explained (Simple)

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Vitamins

// Welcome! In this thread i will explain what does each vitamin do for the human body //


YELLOW = Fat Soluable
BLUE = Water Soluable


A (retinol)Essential vitamin, supports vision (retinal), reproduction, immunity, growth, and cell differentiation.
A (Beta-Carotene)Provitamin of retinol, non-essential. Conversion to retinol is about 1:12, but up to 45% of people have reduced BCMO1 enzyme activity and can convert 32–69% less, and some cannot convert at all.
B1Supports the nervous system, muscle and heart function, helps cells grow and function, and its most important use is converting carbohydrates into energy.
B2Supports vision, skin, and mucous membranes, growth and tissue repair, and is part of coenzymes (its most important function) that convert carbohydrates, fats, and proteins into energy.
B3Energy from carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, cell repair, healthy digestion, skin and nervous system. Lowers LDL, raises HDL, and reduces triglycerides.
B5Food for energy, growth and cell repair, supports the body’s production of hormones (steroids, cortisol, adrenaline) and fats (cholesterol).
B6Proteins for energy, production of neurotransmitters (melatonin, serotonin, dopamine), hemoglobin (blood), immunity (antibody production), and hormone regulation (estrogen and progesterone balance).
B7Food for energy, healthy skin, hair and nails, cell function, and regulation of glucose and fats.
B9Blood formation, RNA and DNA synthesis, amino acid metabolism.
B12Supports heart and vessels, DNA synthesis, proper nerve function, red blood cell production (key for the brain).
C (Natural)Supports iron absorption, collagen production, faster regeneration, white blood cells.
C (Ascorbic acid)Pure chemical form, poorer absorption.
D2 Less effective alternative to D3, present in plants.
D3Calcium and phosphorus absorption, defense against infections, muscle function, and hormone regulation.
EAntioxidant cell protection (mainly against oxidative stress).
K1In plants, simple K2 but weaker. Conversion from K1 to K2 is insufficient. Regulates blood clotting.
K2Activates proteins that bind calcium into bones, prevents calcium from depositing in vessel walls, supports healthy vessels, and complements K1.



Omega-6 (LA)Formation of cell membranes, cell growth and regeneration, influence on clotting, blood pressure, and inflammation. Excess Omega-6 and imbalance between Omega-6 and Omega-3 oxidizes LDL, increases cardiovascular risk, and weakens anti-inflammatory effects.
Omega-3 (ALA)Precursor of EPA and DHA, non-essential. Conversion to EPA = <8% and to DHA = <4%.
Omega-3 (EPA)Reduces inflammation in the body, lowers triglycerides, improves lipid profile, regulates inflammatory signals, and supports nervous functions.
Omega-3 (DHA)DHA is stronger for the brain than EPA, supports healthy vision, improves heart rhythm and lipid profile, and slightly reduces inflammation in the body.




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they're all in raw meat, eggs and milk
 
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Steroids arent a hormone its a thing you inject yourself with

Testosterone is a hormone that is inside of steroids and then you naturaly have so is it that you are talking about???
 
Steroids arent a hormone its a thing you inject yourself with

Testosterone is a hormone that is inside of steroids and then you naturaly have so is it that you are talking about???
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