What are vitamins?
Vitamins are organic compunds that help to regulate fat, carbohydrate and protein metabolism in the body.
The functions of vitamins are to release the energy of the foods that we consume every day. In addition, our enzyme, nervous, hormonal and immune systems are dependent on vitamins for regulation and control. There are 2 types of Vitamins: water-soluble and fat-soluble.
Water-soluble: These vitamins cannot be stored in the body and need to be replenished through our diet.
Fat-soluble: These vitamins are stored in the body and include vitamins A, D, E and K. Even though these vitamins can be stored in our body, we still need them through our daily food intake.
What are minerals?
Minerals are inorganic elements that help to form strong bones and teeth, control our hormanal functions, enayme secretion, muscle contractions, fluid in tissues, nervous system. In addition, they cannot be made in the body and needs to be taken through our daily diets.
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