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	<title>Multivitamins and Nutrition &#187; Sweet Lourdez</title>
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		<title>Fruit and Chocolate, Gourmet Vitamins for Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 06:40:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many children have to persuade them to get them to eat fruit and citrus that are now in the market, super sweet oranges, juicy and delicious, and chocolate, we can give them a good dose of vitamin C and all the qualities that also provides chocolate, but in this case, measuring the amount consumed. Taking [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many children have to persuade them to get them to eat fruit and citrus that are now in the market, super <strong><a href="http://www.labyellow.org/category/vitamins">sweet oranges</a></strong>, juicy and delicious, and chocolate, we can give them a good dose of <strong><a href="http://www.labyellow.org/category/vitamins/vitamin-c-vitamins">vitamin C</a></strong> and all the qualities that also provides chocolate, but in this case, measuring the amount consumed.</p>
<p>Taking advantage of the amenities that we offer food companies at a time when we will have a dessert that will delight both young, well, we all tasted it at home.</p>
<p>The Nestle Chocolate Fondue Dessert is a delicious black chocolate in a few minutes, heated in the microwave achieving a perfect texture to dress the fruit also be kept warm for the time necessary.</p>
<p>Provide your toddler a skewer stick that is safe, and allow to click a slice of orange and enter it into the tub of chocolate, will possibly lost, but sure he will not resist eating fruit, try the test, also is delicious with banana, pear and why not, with croutons.</p>
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		<title>Vitamin K or Phytomenadione</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 08:19:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Omega-3 fatty acids may help children with depression Vitamin K has many properties or phytomenadione but notable for its preventive action of internal bleeding and care of the bones. There are 3 kinds of vitamin K: K1, K2 and K3. Like vitamins (A, D and E), vitamin K requires the absorption of fat and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.pokka.sg/healthcorner/images/health-mixed.jpg"alt="vitamin K"align="left"style="padding:5px"width="200"height="250"/>The Omega-3 fatty acids may help children with depression<br />
Vitamin K has many properties or phytomenadione but notable for its preventive action of internal bleeding and care of the bones.<br />
There are 3 kinds of vitamin K: K1, K2 and K3.<br />
Like vitamins (A, D and E), vitamin K requires the absorption of fat and bile to be absorbed properly. Briefly stored in the liver and excreted quickly.<br />
Both acids and antioxidants such as ultraviolet light and destroy vitamin K. But resisting the cooking and storage.<br />
<a href="http://www.labyellow.org/category/vitamins">Benefits of vitamin K</a> or Phytomenadione</p>
<p>It is primarily useful for blood clotting.<br />
Their action prevents internal bleeding. Assists in bone metabolism. When calcium binds to another protein, vitamin K influences according to their levels in the coagulation, mineralization and calcium reabsorption by the kidney.<br />
In osteoporosis treatments can add vitamin K.<br />
Symptoms of vitamin K deficiency or Phytomenadione</p>
<p>The deficit is measured by the level of pro thrombin in blood as it depends solely on vitamin K.<br />
There is usually normal except for vitamin K deficiency in newborns, since no bacterial synthesis in the gut and has no hepatic reserve, or people who do not have a good intestinal absorption of fats, bile failure or misuse liver .<br />
Consumption of certain antibiotics (such as anticoagulants and anticonvulsants) and <a href="http://www.labyellow.org/">sulfa drugs anti vitamins</a> and cause inhibition of vitamin K.<br />
The symptoms are the internal and external bleeding and capillary fragility with red spots.<span id="more-160"></span><br />
The abortions, diarrhea and bone changes over time.<br />
Where to find vitamin K (in mg. Per 100 g.)<br />
* Foods rich in vitamin K are the sauerkraut (1500) and alfalfa sprouts.<br />
* Sunflower seeds and wheat germ (350) are good sources, as well as green leafy vegetables like lettuce (200), spinach (360), cabbage (125), cauliflower (300)<br />
* In animal sources, livers (150 &#8211; 300) contain a great deal.<br />
* Sunflower oil (500) and maize (50)<br />
* Meat such as lamb, beef and chicken (200 &#8211; 300)</p>
<p>Tips for better absorption of vitamin K or Phytomenadione<br />
We recommend eating enough vitamin K in case of obstruction of the gallbladder, in overdosage of anticoagulants, cancer and alcoholism.</p>
<p>In all cases we recommend checking with your doctor, therapist or other qualified health provider. The information in this article is for information only. </p>
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		<title>Vitamin A or Retinol</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 08:18:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vitamin A or Retinol has many properties such as protecting us from solar radiation, protects the mucous membranes and helps wound healing. There is vitamin A or retinol supplied by animal foods and provitamin A and Carotenoids (which will become active when transformed into retinol during intestinal absorption) of plant origin. Retinol is also the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.healthjockey.com/images/vitamina-cancer.jpg"alt="vitamin A or Retinol"align="left"style="padding:5px"width="250"height="200"/>Vitamin A or Retinol has many properties such as protecting us from solar radiation, protects the mucous membranes and helps wound healing. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.labyellow.org/category/vitamins/vitamin-a">There is vitamin A</a> or retinol supplied by animal foods and provitamin A and Carotenoids (which will become active when transformed into retinol during intestinal absorption) of plant origin.<br />
Retinol is also the main way the body stores and uses vitamin A.<br />
It is stored in the liver by 90% and can ensure the reserves for several months. After the liver, the tissue more stores this <a href="http://www.labyellow.org/category/vitamins">vitamin A is the retina of the eye.</a><br />
The safest way to take it is in the form of beta-carotene.<br />
Sun drying destroys it completely.<br />
In canned lost between 15 and 30% disappears as frying.<br />
In cold climates have to eat more foods with vitamin A.<br />
It is very stable and resists heat cooking water.</p>
<p>Benefits of Vitamin A or Retinol<br />
* It increases immunity, protects against radiation, prevention of chronic disease, prevent infection in the mucosa and helps wound healing.<br />
* It is a good ally anticarcinogenic.<br />
* It is essential for harmonious growth of the body.<br />
* Has anti-aging effect on skin: it maintains the hydration, elasticity and helps remove stains senile.<br />
* Prevents night blindness, xerophthalmia (drying of the cornea of the eye with vision loss) and prevents glaucoma (eye strain) cholesterol and arteriosclerosis.<br />
* Increases male and female fertility as involved in the formation of steroids, the basis of sex and adrenal hormones, particularly in the synthesis of progesterone.<br />
* It is essential to the proper maintenance of cartilage, bones and teeth. <span id="more-157"></span></p>
<p>Symptoms of deficiency of Vitamin A or Retinol<br />
* Skin and hair dry and falling.<br />
* Peeling nails, dry and lackluster.<br />
* Blurred vision.<br />
* Corneal ulcers.<br />
* Night blindness &#8211; xerophthalmia.<br />
* Inflammation of the membranes and loss of elasticity of the mucosa.<br />
* Osseous hyperplasia.<br />
* Rapid loss of vitamin C.<br />
* Stunting and repeated infections.</p>
<p>The vitamin A deficiency is common among developing countries due to poor or poor nutrition.<br />
Where to find vitamin A (in mg. Per 100 g.)<br />
* Cereals: wheat germ (530), maize (300), wheat (240), flour (160), and less white flour. (50)<br />
* Fruits: apricots (4600), apricots (3000), khaki (800), melon (800 &#8211; 3000), peach (800), prunes (350) and tangerine. (200)<br />
* Nuts: peanuts (330), pistachio (240), almond (80) and sesame (20)<br />
* Vegetables: dandelion (13000), carrots (2000 &#8211; 12000), parsley (800), chard (6000), spinach (8000), endive, gourd (5000), peppers (700) and tomato. (450)<br />
* Legumes: soybean (350) and beans. (230)<br />
* Oils: soybean (2000), oil (400) and sunflower (20)<br />
* Misc: egg yolk (350 &#8211; 500), alfalfa sprouts (40000) and nori seaweed. (12000)<br />
* Meat: liver (50,000 beef lamb 22000), steak (90) and chicken (40)<br />
* Fish: cod liver oil (85000), eel (3000), seafood (100 &#8211; 300) and sardines (70)</p>
<p>Tips for better assimilation of vitamin A<br />
Vitamin E and C protect it from oxidation.<br />
Vitamin B helps to preserve stocks.<br />
When there is a lack of vitamin A, vit. F, Calcium and Phosphorus replace it.<br />
Keep in mind that vitamin A or Retinol<br />
* The form of vitamin A or Retinol is one that can lead to more side effects as like the vit. D tend to be stored.<br />
* High doses of retinol only be taken under supervision of the physician or specialist.<br />
* Special precautions during pregnancy because some studies say that in high doses can cause fetal malformation.<br />
* In very specific skin problems are given very high doses, so the doctor may send a series of tests to check levels.<br />
* Beta-carotene is more advisable even if its effects are not as fast but its security level is very high. In general, high doses cause a temporary yellowing of the skin and mucous membranes.</p>
<p>In all cases we recommend checking with your doctor, therapist or other qualified health provider. The information in this article is for information only. </p>
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