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Information About Vitamins

Vitamins are known as organic compound which is used as a nutrient in small amounts in many organisms. The word vitmain emerged from two words that is ‘vital’ and ‘mineral’ . In the same way a compound is called vitamin when the synthesiezed process is done insufficiently in organisms and as a result it is obtained from one’s diet.  So the usage of vitamins depend on both circumstances and on the specific organism like ascorbic acid acts as vitamin C in few animals but are not applicable in certain animals.  In the same way vitamin d and k shows their prescence in human diet depend on the circumstances.  One should understand that the word vitamin doesn’t mean it has everything required by a body but it contains few of them such as  dietary minerals, essential fatty acids, and essential amino acids etc.  One should have information that vitamins are used on the basis of one’s biological and chemical activity and not on one’s structure. Certain vitamins are inter-converted in the body in certain cases.
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rnVitamins  plays an important role in the functioning of human body because of its diverse nature of biochemical functions such as hormones, antioxidants, mediators in cell signalling, helping in regulating the cells of the body, and tissue growth and differentiation etc. Most of the vitamins works as precursors for many enzymes cofactor bio-molicules which acts as catalysts and substrates in metabolism processing in the body. When playing as the role of catalyst vitamins are strained to be like enzymes and termed as prosthetic groups.  It also act as coenzymes for forwarding chemical groups among enzymes.  
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rnIn war times vitamins are given indirectly to soldiers in the form of white rice, meat,fish,barley, and beans. So now should readmore about vitamins to take more advantages of it. In older times disease which used to effect soldiers during war they were used to serve unpolished rice and chicken to prevent from dying as it was highly rich in proteins and vitamins. Now lots of people take vitamins in various forms such as liquid , solid and powder as per one’s need and usages.

Discover How to Control And Treat Diabetes

Diabetes is a disease in which the body is unable to properly use the sugar called glucose to fuel our bodies for energy and growth the body needs. Virtually all of the food we consume is broken down into glucose sugar that enters into the bloodstream. The pancreas produces insulin which takes the glucose from the bloodstream into body cells, where it is then used for body fuel. If the pancreas doesn’t produce enough insulins or the cells don’t use insulin properly, the glucose builds up in the bloodstream while the cells that fuel the body are starved of energy. Overtime, if not treated diabetes can lead to serious health complications such as risk for heart disease, kidney renal disease, blindness, and nerve problems.

There are three types of diabetes. Type 1 and 2 diabetes and gestational diabetes.

Type 1 diabetes:
Type 1 of diabetes is more serious than type 2 diabetes, in that the pancreas can no longer produce insulin, which control blood sugar (glucose) resulting in having to take insulin shots or other medication for diabetes. Sometimes referred to as juvenile diabetes, type 1 diabetes, although developing most often in children and teenagers, type 1 diabetes can occur at any age. Early diagnosis is crucial in preventing other serious complications brought about by diabetes disease and the effects of diabetes, such as heart disease, chronic kidney disease, being blind, nerve damage, and high blood pressure level. Some symptoms for diabetes are:
*Loss of weight
*Fatigue-no energy
*Excessive thirst
*Increase in appetite
*Vision eyesight blurred
*Frequent urinating

Type 2 diabetes:
Type 2 of diabetes is the more common form of diabetes and although there is no cure for type 2 diabetes it can usually be controlled by losing weight and getting rid of excess fat, exercise, and eating healthy foods. Those with type 2 diabetes are able to create insulin; however, the pancreas can’t create enough insulin for a healthy blood sugar level or a normal glucose range to enter body cells to be used for self energy. Some of the diabetes risk factors associated with type 2 diabetes are:
*Genetic ancestry: If a parent or sibling has diabetes two the risk is higher for another family member of getting the disease.
*Being overweight
*Type 2 diabetes increases with age 45 and up
*Race or ethnic background. The risk of type 2 diabetes is greater in Africans, Latin Americans, Native Americans and Asians
*Non active. Health and fitness exercise is important for keeping type 2 diabetes under control
*Elevated blood pressure

Gestational diabetes: what is gestational diabetes?
Gestational diabetes, sometimes called glucose intolerance pregnancy, affects women who have high blood glucose levels during pregnancy. Usually, for most women there are no signs of symptoms. Most women are routinely screened between 24 and 28 weeks of pregnancy with a gestational diabetes testing glucose screening test. Screening is usually done by what’s known as the oral glucose tolerance test. This test measures blood sugar glucose to see if the body is handling the breaking down of blood sugars. Controlling gestational diabetes consist of diet & nutrition and exercise.

With any one of these diabetes types, controlling diabetes with diet, exercise and keeping blood glucose levels as close to normal as possible is crucial for a diabetic.

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