It cleans our blood, breaks down the fat in our food, and
stores necessary vitamins and minerals.
Not exact matches
It is
necessary to
store the fat soluble
vitamins A, D, E, and K in the liver and fatty tissues and make them useful.
The body also needs quality fats to produce, utilize and
store vitamin D, a
necessary nutrient for immune function and disease prevention.
Doesn't our body
store vitamins / nutritents within it that will replenish us if we're low making it almost only
necessary to eat once every 2 - 3 days and still feel fantastic?
But without sufficient exposure beginning early in the season that brings
vitamin D levels in the body to moderate or high levels, the amount of
vitamin D
stored for winter may be inadequate and additional sources
necessary.
Although
vitamin A is
necessary for fetal development, most women carry
stores of
vitamin A in their fat cells, so oversupplementation should be strictly avoided.
For example, adequate
vitamin D and
vitamin K are
necessary for your body to absorb calcium and
store in the right places, so if you don't have enough of
vitamins D and K, you can run into issues.
Although most high quality
store bought dog food are nutritionally balanced and contain all essential nutrients
necessary for our pets sometimes we should consider supplementing their diet with some additional
vitamins and minerals.